178 THE BOOK OF ROSES. 



SECTION I. ANOMALOUS FLOWERS. 

 A. HAVING DEFORMED PETALS. 



1 . Cent-feuille sans Petales. 

 Rosa Centifolia JLpetala. 



A monstrous variety, of which the petals are abortive. 

 The merit of this flower consists in its singularity. 



2. Rose CEillet. 

 Centifolia Cariopliyllea. 

 Rosa Unguiculata. 



Flowers, small, semi-double, of a pale pink. 

 Petals, very small, unguiculated; having a triangular 

 expanse, and three points or teeth at the summit. 



3. Crested Hundred-leaved. 

 Centifolia Cristata. 



Flowers, full, large, fragrant, of a bright light pink. 



Sepals, three of them bordered with appendages, divided 

 into numerous short linear leaflets, in a striking 

 and elegant form, but having no analogy with 

 Moss roses ; very beautiful. 



B. Moss ROSES. 



4. Mousseuse Panachee. 



Shrub, unarmed and glandulous. 



Leaves, glaucous. 



Tube of calyx, oval, fusiform j having stripes alternately 



mossy and glaucous. 

 Flowers, semi-double, middle-sized, white, variegated 



with pink. 



