become longer and larger upwards, and pass into deep rose- 

 colored, calycine segments, and these again into the oblong, 

 apiculate, slightly serrated, pale rose-colored, spreading petals. 

 Stamens pale straw-color, copious, nearly equal in height. 

 Style and stigmas almost white. 



Fig. 1. Reduced figure of a Flower. 2. Upper portion of a Plant and 



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Flowers : — nat. size 



