226 THE BOOK OF ROSES. 



43. Pompon d'Elisa. 



Flowers, full, very small, convex, regular ; light pink. 



44. Rigoulot's Rose. 

 Shrub, vigorous, stems erect. 



Thorns, not numerous, fine, uneven ; dark brown. 



Leafstalks, thorny, glandulous. 



Leaflets, five or seven ; furrowed, irregularly toothed, 



the teeth themselves being denticulated ; of a dark 



green on the upper surface, whitish on the under. 

 Flowers, very large, numerous, full, beautifully formed ; 



of a pale pink, three or four together on each branch. 

 Petals, rolled like a ring towards the centre, rumpled 



and plaited in the interior ; irregularly cut at the 



summit. 

 Flowerstalks, and Calyx, hispid. 



45. Lyre of Flora. 

 Panachee Superbe. 

 Phoenix. 



Flowers, full, small, very regular ; of a' deep pink ; very 

 early, being the first-blowing of the Provins roses. 



46. Pharcrwus. 



Flowers, large or middle-sized ; full, regular ; pink. 



47. Belle Mignonne. 

 Petite Louise. 



Flowers, double, small, regular ; pale pink ; the inner 

 petals often striped with white. 



48. La Noble Fleur. 

 Leander. 

 Pelletier's Rose. 



Shrub, producing numerous early flowers. 

 Flowers, full, middle-sized, regular ; pale pink. 



