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Flowerstalk, of a purple-brown. 



Tube of calyx, oval, tightened in the throat, naked, 



purple-brown. 



Sepals, single, smooth, brown. 

 Flowers, large, single, white outside, of a lilac-pink, 



veined with white inside. 

 Fruit, brown, oval or conical, crowned with divergent 



sepals. 



25. Candolles Rose. 



Shrub, high, with very straight suckers. 



Thorns, numerous, almost equal, thin and straight. 



Flowerstalk, smooth. 



Tube of calyx, oval, tightened in the throat. 



Sepals, single, with glandulous hairs. 



Flowers, single, white, marbled outside with pink. 



Fruit, oval, pendant, of an orange-red. 



26. Belle Laure. (No. 2, Vibert.) 



Bush, high and thorny, like the preceding. 



Flowerstalk, hispid. 



Tube of calyx, smooth, oval, tightened at the summit. 



Sepals, smooth. 



Flowers, single, very large, marbled with white and 



red-lilac. 

 Fruit, oval or globular, brown. 



27. Marieriburg Rose. 

 Rose Redoute. 



Glaucous Gurnet-leafed Rose. 

 Rosa Redutea Glauca. 



Shrub, lofty. 



Leaves, glaucous. 



Flowerstalks, hispid. 



Floral leaves, glaucous, oval-lanceolated. 



