314 THE BOOK OF ROSES. 



2. Darius. 



Tube of calyx, ob-conical, oblong, rather gibbous on 



one side at the base. 

 Flowers, large or middle-sized, very double; light 



violet or lilac ; fragrant. 



3. Bengal Light Purple. 



Branches, erect, tinged with purple when young. 

 Tube of calyx, having a few glan^ulous bristles. 

 Sepals, terminating in long linear-lane eolated appen- 

 dages. 



Flowers, semi-double, middle-sized, of a light red- 

 purple. 



4. Lord Byron. 



Flowers, large, very full; having the form of the 

 Hundred-leaved ; of a pale lilac. 



5. King of Saxony. 



Flowers, very full, middle-sized, of a deep lilac. 



6. Rose Telson. 



Flowers, full, double, pale violet ; scented like the Tea 

 rose. 



7. Bengal Dido. 

 Flowers, small, full, light lilac. 



8. Themis. 



Flowers, middle-sized, very full; pale lilac, scented 

 like the Tea rose. 



9. Jacquin Rose. 



Flowers, full, middle-sized, globular, regular; light 

 purple. 



10. La Charmante. 

 Flowers, large, mil, deep lilac. 



