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2. Flesh-coloured Bourbon. 



Branches, bearing scattered glands. 

 Thorns, pale, straight or rather crooked, very large. 

 Tube of calyx, club-shaped, having pedicellated glands. 

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

 coloured. 

 Petals, thick. 



3. Bourbon Perputuel. 

 Many -flower ing Bourbon. 



Branches, long, glandulous throughout. 

 Tube of calyx, oval. 



Flowers, middle-sized, semi-double ; pink, with undu- 

 lated petals. 



4. Isle of France Rose. 

 Bengal Dubreuil Rose. 

 Full-flowered Bourbon. 

 Bengal Newman. 



Branches, short, glandulous at the base. 

 Tube of calyx, club-shaped ; spreading at the summit, 

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

 pale pink. 



The seed of this rose was sent from the Isle of 

 France, from Monsieur Hardy to the Luxembourg 

 garden, in 1822. 



5. Isle of France Eglantine. 

 Flowers, large, double ; vivid red, fragrant. 



6. Comte de Coutard. 

 Shrub, moderately vigorous. 



Branches, straight, armed with numerous thorns ; un- 

 even, and of a pale violet colour. 



Leaflets, coriaceous, five in number ; oval. 



Flowers, terminal ; in clusters of five or seven ; very 

 double, well formed ; deep violet. 



