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58. Sanspareille of Holland. 

 Branches, thin, kneed, very thorny. 

 Leaves, usually double ; except on the suckers. 

 Flowers, full, very small, of a lilac-pink, sometimes 



marbled with deep purple. 

 Petals, undulated and blistered. 



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Flowers, middle-sized, flesh-colour, very pretty. 



II. Frankfort Rose. 

 Rosa Turbinata. 

 Rosa Francofurtiana. 

 Rosa Campanulata. 

 Rosa Francofurtensis. 

 Shrub, vigorous, forming a thick bush. 

 Suckers, armed with strong, unequal, crooked thorns, 



mixed with bristles. 



Leafstalks, usually hairy, thorny, and glandulous. 

 Stipules, large, cottonous on the edges ; entire. 

 Leaflets, five or seven ; oval, hairy underneath. 

 Flowerstalk, branching, hispid, glandulous. 

 Floral leaves, large, wide, oval or orbicular. 

 Tube of calyx, smooth at the summit, large, turbinated, 



widened at the summit, without tightening. 

 Sepals, short, usually glandulous, terminated by a 



point ; three of them bearing appendages. 

 Flowers, double or full. 



1. Rosier de Francfort. 

 Branches, glaucous, often unarmed. 



