160 THE BOOK OF ROSES. 



Flowers, numerous, in clusters, very double; middle- 

 sized. 



Petals, pale pink, when they expand ; becoming paler, 

 or flesh-coloured. 



Tube of calyx, and Peduncle, covered with glandulous 

 bristles. 



31. Francois Jongleur. 



Shrub, vigorous. 



Thorns, short, unequal, thick at the base ; mingled with 



short bristles. 

 Leaves, glaucous. 



Leaflets, thin, oval, rather pubescent underneath. 

 Flowerstalk, long, glandulous. 

 Flowers, middle-sized or large ; full, of a vivid pink. 



32. Josephine of Hohenzollern. 



Branches, very thorny. 



Leaves, hairy underneath. 



Flowerstalk, very long, glandulous, vertical. 



Tube of calyx, top-shaped, rather tightened in the 



throat. 



Sepals, three of them bordered with long appendages. 

 Flowers, middle-sized, full, light pink. 

 Buds, exactly like those of the Hundred-leaved. 



33. CEillet Rose. 



Shrub, vigorous. 



Thorns, uneven, mixed with bristles ; the largest 



stipulary. 

 Leaflets, of a fine green ; large, close together, smooth 



on both sides, doubly toothed. 

 Leafstalks, glandulous, armed underneath with crooked 



thorns. 

 Flowers, small, full ; of a pale pink, or flesh-colour. 



