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13. Desfontaines. 



Flowers, middle-sized, well-shaped, almost double ; 

 bright carmine. 



14. Colette. 



Flowers, united in bouquets of three ; middle-sized, very 

 double ; of a velvety bright carmine. 



15. Eugene Maille. 



Branches, very thorny, the largest thorns scythe- 

 shaped. 

 Flowers, full, very large ; bright pink. 



16. Euphrosine. 



Leaflets, sharply and finely toothed. 



Flowerstalk, Tube of calyx, and Sepals, glandulous and 



viscous. 

 Flowers, double or semi-double, of a vivid uniform 



pink ; the external petals often spotted. 



17. Ex Albo Violacea. 



Flowers, semi-double, very large ; of a lilac-pink, very 

 vivid. 



18. Les Mages. 

 Rose de Gentil. 



Branches, very long and vertical. 



Leaves, distant ; the last pair of leaflets remote from 



the base of the leafstalk. 

 Flowers, middle-sized, very full, convex j of a dark 



brilliant pink. 



19. Constantine. 

 Idolise. 



Leaves, bulging, very pale underneath, with divergent 



toothing or undulation. 

 Flowers, very full, middle-sized, regular ; of a bright 



deep pink. 



