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3. Cameleon. 



Shrub, very vigorous, stems stout, with glossy bark. 

 Thorns, not numerous, reddish. 

 Lea/lets, three or five ; large, thick, glossy. 

 Flowery, small, double, clustering ; pale pink, turning 

 to deep crimson some hours after expansion. 



4. Vhe Coquette. 

 Flowers, full, small ; of a vivid red. 



5. L'Ecossaise. 



Flowers, small, full ; of a purple red. 



6. Botzaris. 



Flowers, middle-sized, double, globular ; bright red. 



7. Fleur de Venus. 



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

 carmine. 



8. Olympia. 



Flowers, large, full ; of a vivid purpled crimson. 



9. The Ruby. 



Flowers, small, semi-double, of a vivid red. 



10. Brilliant Carmine Rose. 

 Flowers, middle-sized, double, bright red. 



11. Zoe. 



Flowers, large, dark red ; exhaling the scent of violets. 



12. Red Camellia Rose. 

 Flowers, large, double, regular, red. 



13. Lully. 



Shrub, very floriferous. 

 Flowers, full, small, vivid red. 



