266 THE BOOK OP ROSES. 



10. Jeanne d'Arc. 



Branches, kneed, having strong crooked thorns at the 

 point. 



Tube of calyx, oval-pyriform, glandulous and hispid. 



Flowers, very full, middle-sized, globular ; the centre a 

 little tinged with flesh-colour in expanding ; after- 

 wards of a pure, uniform white. 



1 1 . Alba Maxima Multiplex. 

 Shrub, vigorous. 



Flowerstalks, glandulous and hispid below the floral 

 leaves ; smooth above. 



Tube of calyx, oval-fusiform, those of the central flower 

 hispid-glandulous ; those of the surrounding flow- 

 ers smooth. 



Flowers, in clusters, semi-double, large; the petals 

 large, white ; almost nankeen in the centre pre- 

 vious to their full expansion. 



12. Rose Mills. 



Flowers, very double, middle-sized, well formed ; of 

 a beautiful white, rather resembling the Pompon 

 Hazard. 



13. Camellia Hose. 



Shrub, with flexile branches, of a yellowish green; 



almost unarmed, the thorns very crooked. 

 Leaflets, bulging, bordered with a purple edge when 



young. 

 Flowers, middle-sized or small ; double, with thick 



white petals. 



14. Hemp-leafed While Rose. 

 Rosa Cannabina. 



Shrub, almost unarmed. 

 Flowerstalks, smooth. 



