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Leaflets, doubly toothed, glandulous at the edges, and 



under the nerves. 

 Tube of calyx, oval, oblong ; with glandulous fragrant 



hairs. 

 Flowers, full, small, white, having a greenish centre ; 



not always expanding to advantage. 



9. Mezerai. 



Branches, unarmed. 



Stipules, narrow and subulated. 



Leaflets, usually seven; smooth underneath, having 



on the under surface a few fragrant pedicellated 



glands. 



Tube of calyx, smooth. 

 Flowers, semi-double, middle-sized or small ; of a light 



pink, sometimes flesh-coloured. 



10. New Redout e Rose. 

 Branches, sometimes purple at the summit. 



Thorns, straight, intermingled with bristles ; in some 



parts glandulous. 

 Stipules, long and subulated. 

 Leaflets, smooth on both sides ; paler underneath. 

 Tube of calyx, club-shaped. 

 Flowers, full, middle-sized ; red, sometimes inclining to 



purple. 



11. Poniatowski Rose. 

 Elvira. 



Thorns, strong, interspersed with bristles. 



Stipules, narrow. 



Leaflets, smooth on the upper, glandulous on the under 



surface, especially on the mid-rib. 

 Tube of calyx, oval, fusiform. 

 Sepals, long, subulated. 

 Flowers, semi-double, middle-sized, flesh-coloured. 



