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Tube of calyx, usually smooth, oval, tightened at the 



throat. 

 Sepals, simple, terminated by a leaf-like point ; rather 



glandulous. 



Flowers, single, middle-sized. 

 Petals, concave, white, marbled and spotted with pink 



at their interior summit. 



28. Detice du Printemps. 



Shrub, spreading, not very lofty. 



Thorns, numerous, uneven, mixed with bristles. 



Leafstalks, glandulous, cottonous. 



Leaflets, glandulous underneath, with simple teeth. 



Flowerstalk, very hispid. 



Tube of calyx, oval, hispid, glandulous. 



Sepals, simple, glandulous. 



Flowers, double, flesh-coloured; very large. 



29. ISA'imable Etrangere. 



Shrub, vigorous, forming a thick bush ; armed as the 



preceding. 

 Leaflets, crooked. 

 Flowerstalks, hispid. 

 Tube of calyx, oblong, often smooth and tightened in 



the centre. 

 Sepals, smooth. 

 Flowers, flesh-coloured, almost white ; double, very 



large. 



30. Jenny. 

 Belle Estelle. 

 Gurnet-leafed ofCharpentier. 



Shrub, armed with uneven thorns, mixed with bristles. 

 Flowerstalk, hispid. 



