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Leaves, tinged with purple when young. 

 Tube of calyx, smooth, oval. 

 Flowers, full, large ; light purple. 



40. Lee's Noisette. 



Shrub, pretty vigorous, with long sarmentous branches. 

 Tube of calyx, cylindrical, oblong, smooth. 

 Flowers, large, flesh-coloured, very double, slightly 

 fragrant. 



41. The Anjou Noisette. 

 LAngevine. 



Branches, very long and sarmentous. 



Tube of calyx, smooth, oblong, sometimes gibbous at 

 the base. 



Sepals, rather glandulous. 



Flowers, very large and veiy double; regular; flesh- 

 coloured. 



42 . Buret's Noisette Jlngevine. 



Shrub, vigorous ; branches straight, pale green. 

 Thorns, not numerous, small, crooked, of a lilac-red ; 



placed pretty regularly, often stipular. 

 Leafstalks, purple on the upper surface, green on the 



under. 



Lea/lets, pale green, slightly toothed. 

 Flowers, large, double, perfect; expanding well, in 



clusters. 

 Petals, white at the circumference, pink in the centre ; 



well placed. 

 Fruit, round ; larger than in the common Noisette. 



43. Deep Lilac Noisette Rose. 



Shrub, puny, branches erect. 



Thorns, numerous, even, crooked, dilated at the base ; 

 bark glossy. 



