166 THE BOOK OF ROSES. 



Leaflets, near together, wrinkled, veined ; pale under- 

 neath, with simple or convergent toothing. 



Flowers, large or middle-sized ; almost full, of a blue- 

 ish purple. 



2. Dutch Pceony Rose. 

 Grand Pivoine. 



Tube of calyx, short, very thick ; turbinated, smooth, 



and glossy. 

 Flowers, of a bright pink in the centre, lighter at the 



circumference. 



3. Belle Vwtorine. 



Floral leaves, almost orbicular. 



Flowers, middle-sized, full; flesh-coloured in the centre, 

 pale pink at the circumference. 



Rose Pavot, or Poppy Rose. 



Floral leaves, large and oval at the base of the clus- 

 ters ; lanceolated on the secondary flowerstalks. 

 Tube of calyx, smooth and glaucous. 

 Flowers, semi-double, large ; red, or bright purple. 



4. Belle Rosine. 

 Rose Cerise. 

 Amelia. 



Shrub, having very crooked branches. 



Flowerstalks, glandulous above the floral leaves, almost 



smooth at the base. 

 Flowers, large or middle-sized, double, of a bright 



cherry-colour. 



5. jlncelm. 



Shrub, very vigorous, with numerous crooked thorns, 



enlarged at their base. 

 Leaves, whitish underneath; tinged with pink when 



young. 



