194 THE BOOK OP ROSES. 



78. Precieuse. 



Branches, slender, and spreading. 



Thorns, light brown. 



Leaflets, fine, some spatulated, some oval. 



Flowers, not numerous, very double, well formed; two 

 or three together. 



Petals, pink, sometimes pale; those of the circum- 

 ference rumpled, those of the centre rolled like 

 a ring. 



V. Promns Rose. 

 Rosa Provincialis. 

 Rosa Gallica. 

 Rosa Incarnata. 

 Rosa Sylvatica, 

 Rosa Holosericea. 

 Rosa Belgica. 

 Rosa Cuprea. 



With single flowers and trailing roots, botanists 

 have made of it the 



, Rosa Gallica Pumila. 

 Rosa Pumila. 

 Rosa Repens. 

 Rosa Austriaca. 

 Rosa Olympica. 



With leaves naked on both sides, it forms 



Rosa Gallica Jlrvina. 



Rosa *drvina. 

 Shrub, lofty. 



-Branches, straight, not very thorny. 

 Leaflets, seven or five; large, pointed, doubly toothed, 

 with sharp teeth. 



