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12. Anemone Tea Rose. 

 Shrub, pretty vigorous, bark glossy. 



Branches, rather spreading ; furnished with a few large 

 thorns dilated at the base, a little crooked, scat- 

 tered. 



Leafstalks, thorny. 



Leaflets, oval, irregularly toothed; glossy green on 

 the uppir surface, reddish on the under. 



Flowers, double, middle-sized, cup-shaped, in panni- 

 cles. 



Petals, of a beautiful pink, becoming flesh-colour after 

 expansion ; symmetrically plaited and arranged. 



1 3. Euscbe de Salverte. 

 Shrub, pretty high. 



Thorns, red, not numerous. 



Leaflets, three to seven ; oval, rather large, glossy, 



distant, and irregularly placed ; slightly toothed. 

 Flowers, in clusters of twenty or thirty ; very full, two 



inches wide ; white, slightly tinged with pink. 



14. King of Siam. 

 Tube of calyx, ovoid. 



Flowers, large, semi-double ; of a pale pink ; the inte- 

 rior petals narrow, and rolled at the edges. 



15. Fair Eliza. 



Flower stalks, glandulous. 

 Sepals, edged with long deciduous hairs. 

 Flowers, middle-sized, semi-double or double; pink, 

 varying from pale to deep. 



16. The Fakir. 



Flower stalks, smooth. 



Flowers, middle-sized, semi-double; deep pink, fra- 

 grant. 



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