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35. Hundred-leaved Rose of Nancy. 



Petals, very large, double, fragrant ; of a vivid pink. 

 Stamens, concealed by the innermost petals. 



36. Queen of the Hundred-leaved Roses. 



Shrub, very vigorous. 



Flowers, d(*ible, very large, very beautiful ; of a light 

 pink. 



Obtained in Belgium, in 1824. 



37. Hundred-leaved Rose of La Hogue. 

 Cent-feuilles Robin. 



Shrub, vigorous, covered with straight thorns ; unequal 



and interspersed with bristles. 

 Flowers, large, full, inclining, hemispherical, pale pink. 



38. Van Spaendonck. 



Leaflets, and Branches, tinged with purple when young; 



leaflets doubly toothed, and glandulous. 

 Flowers, large or middle-sized, full, of a deep vivid 



pink. 



39. Grand Berkam. 



Flowers, large or middle-sized ; semi-double, of a light 

 pink. 



40. Hundred-leaved Rose of Varin. 



Leaflets, orbicular or oval ; rounded at the summit. 



Flowerstalks, straight. 



Flowers, large or middle-sized ; very double, light pink. 



This variety was obtained by grafting a Pompon 

 Varin, the dimensions of which were accidentally de- 

 veloped. 



