60 A LIST OF BRITISH ROSES 



(Styles long, hispid or densely so ; leaflets sometimes rather small, 

 not much biserrate ; fruit broadly ovoid viridicata. 

 Styles short, villous ; leaflets strongly biserrate ; fruit subglobose ; 

 sepals often spreading hiserrata. 



r Prickles numerous; leaflets rather broad; fruit ovoid or urceolate ; 



9j flowers white Carioti. 



( Prickles few ; leaflets narrow; fruit ellipsoid ; flowers rose stenocarpa. 

 /"Fruit ellipsoid or elongate-ovoid ; flowers white ; prickles many, stout, 



10- hooked adscita. 



Fruit subglobose or ovoid 11 



f Fruit subglobose ; leaflets oval ; styles hispid silvularum. 



11 j Fruit ovoid; leaflets very small, narrowed at each end; styles almost 

 V glabrous i^arisiensis. 



3 



g. Subgroup Andegavenses. (See p. 18.) 



J Prickles on the flowering branches mixed with acicles latehrosa. 



(Prickles not mixed with acicles 2 



f Leaflets uniserrate or almost so 3 



(Leaflets decidedly biserrate 7 



f Styles hispid 4 



(Styles glabrous or nearly so 5 



^ Stems very stout and glaucous; prickles strong, hooked ; flowers in 

 clusters ; some peduncles slightly glandular, some smooth 



surculosa. 

 Stems not very stout nor glaucous ; prickles straightish ; peduncles 



decidedly glandular, often also fruit andegavensis. 



^ (Leaflets broadly oval or suborbicular, often subobtuse Bousselii. 



(Leaflets oval or ovate, acuminate 6 



^ f Leaflets large agraria. 



(Leaflets small litigiosa. 



r. \ Styles hispid 8 



Styles glabrous Lemaitrei. 



Fruit aciculate or strongly hispid ; peduncles densely so ; styles little 



„, hispid asjjernata. 



1 Fruit smooth or slightly and weakly hispid ; peduncles slightly and 



\ weakly hispid ; styles decidedly hispid 9 



( Stem prickly ; styles hispid inconspicua. 



8 j Stems often and branches always unarmed or nearly so"; styles 

 [ villous Schottiana. 



h. Subgroup Scabrat^. (See p. 20.) 



f Leaflets large or at least long; styles hispid 2 



1 j Leaflets small; styles glabrous or nearly so; fruit subglobose; pedun- 

 [ cles smooth Beatricis. 



2 1 Leaflets broad ; fruit subglobose Blondceana. 



(Leaflets narrowed at each end; fruit ovoid or ellipsoid vinacea. 



i. Subgroup Eu-dumetorum. (See p. 22.) 



hairy both sides 



glabrous above 



oj Fruit subglobose dumetorum, 



^ Fruit ovoid , 3 



, f Leaflets hairy both sides 2 



(Leaflets glabrous above 4 



