274 THE BOOK OF ROSES. 



Flowerstalks, glandulous and hispid above the floral 



leaves. 



Tube of calyx, narrow at the summit. 

 Sepals, foliaceous, permanent. 



5 1 . Granaat Appel. 

 Pomegranate Rose. 



Caule Inermis Foliis Aculeatis. 



Shrub, vigorous, and tall. 



Flowerstalks, hispid and glandulous above the floral 

 leaves. 



Tube of calyx, smooth, with narrow throat. 



Flowers, semi-double or double, middle-sized, cup- 

 shaped ; of a light uniform pink. 



52. Ernestine. 



Shrub, having straight stems, not above two or three 



feet high. 



Thorns, light red ; large, crooked, not numerous. 

 Leaflets, near together, of a pale glaucous green, finely 



toothed. 



Flowerstalks, stiff; having black bristles. 

 Flowers, double, between two and three inches broad; 



cup-shaped, of a light pink ; fragrant. 



53. Monica. 



Branches, kneed, almost unarmed. 

 Leaflets, five in number, simply and deeply toothed. 

 Tube of calyx, almost smooth. 

 Sepals, glandulous, terminated by a leaflet. 

 Floivers, globular, middle-sized, regular; of a light 

 brilliant uniform pink. 



54. Royale Rouge. 

 Belle Therese. 



Flowers, large or middle-sized, semi-double, of a light 

 pink. 



