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10. Dog-rose of the Hills, with smooth leaves. 



Branches, slender and sarmentous. 



Leaflets, oval-lanceolated, sharp, pale, and almost 



smooth underneath. 

 Flowers, semi-double, middle-sized, light pink. 



11. Quitterie. 



Flowerstalks, in clusters of from three to fifteen. 



Tube of dmlyx, oval, pear-shaped. 



Sepals, three of them bordered with numerous, very 



long, curved appendages. 

 Flowers, semi-double, large ; of a pale flesh-colour. 



12. Emmeline. 



Dog Rose with emarginate leaves. 

 Shrub, very thorny, with flexile branches. 

 Thorns, uneven ; interspersed with glandulous bristles. 

 Leafstalks, woolly, and glandulous. 

 Stipules, usually rolled underneath. 

 Flowers, semi-double, fragrant, middle-sized ; in clusters. 

 Petals, pure white, bordered on the edges with a stripe 

 of cherry-colour, 



1 3. Scarlet-fruited Eglantine. 



Branches, purple and flexile. 

 Thorns, uneven ; interspersed with bristles. 

 Leafstalks, purpled. 

 Leaflets, smooth, oval-lanceolated. 

 Flowers, in clusters, semi-double, middle-sized ; of a 

 bright red. 



14. Evergreen Jlgatha Rose. 

 Branches, slender ; vine-like towards the summit. 

 Leaflets, glossy on the upper surface. 



Tube of calyx, bulging at the base ; glaucous at summit. 



Flowers, double, small; flesh-coloured. 



Styles, short and numerous. 



Flower-buds, red. o 3 



