THE BOOK OP ROSES. 273 



46. Hundred-leaved of Hesse. 

 Alba Hybrida Glaucophylla. 



Branches, slender and spreading. 



Leaves, very glaucous, often doubly toothed, glandulous 



and bristly. 



Flowerstalks, hispid and glandulous. 

 Tube of calyx, narrow in the throat. 

 Flowers, double, regular, small, flesh-coloured. 



47. Sara. 



Caroline of England. 

 Rosa Gracilis. 

 Branches, slender, spreading, armed with red acicular 



thorns. 



Tube of calyx, oval, smooth. 



Flowers, full, small, globular, regular; of a pale pink, 

 turning to white. 



48. Florine. 



Shrub, low, branches almost unarmed. 

 Leaves, glaucous. 



Leaflets, round and sharply toothed. 

 Flowers, full; white, slightly tinged with flesh-colour, 

 exhaling a slight fragrance. 



SECTION III. PINK FLOWERS. 



49. Rose Semonvillc. 



Shrub, armed with long thorns, interspersed with glan- 

 dulous bristles. 



Leaflets, with prominent nerves. 



Tube of calyx, hispid, globular. 



Flowers, semi-double or double, middle-sized; of alight 

 copperish pink. 



50. Amelia. 



Leaflets, curved, not pendant; with single non-glandu- 

 lous teeth. 



N 3 



