364 THE BOOK OF ROSES. 



59. Eve. 

 Lea/iets, five or seven. 



Tube of calyx, oblong-fusiform, or ob-conical. 

 Flowers, very double, middle-sized; of a deep pink; in 

 clusters, appearing once a-yeur. 



60. Noisette with drooping Branches. 



Shrub, high; armed with numerous, small, crooked 



thorns. 

 Leaflets, five or seven ; oval-elongated, plane, slightly 



toothed. 

 Flowers, middle-sized, double ; pale pink, sometimes 



vivid in the centre and pale at the circumference. 



61. Noisette Gracilis. 

 Shrub, vigorous and lofty. 



Thorns, numerous, almost straight, purple. 

 Leaflets, seven ; plane and deeply toothed. 

 Flowers, very well formed, double ; of a delicate pink. 



62. Spotted Noisette Rose. 



Flowers, small, semi- double ; spotted pink. (1826.) 



63. Dufresnois. 



Flowers, small, full ; pale flesh-colour. 



64. Duchesse de Grammont. 

 Flowers, small, full ; flesh-coloured. 



65. Noisette Buret Rose. 

 Shrub, very vigorous. 



Stems, strong; of a red purple, armed with thick, 

 crooked, uneven thorns, of the same colour. 



Flowers, double, very numerous and extremely beau- 

 tiful; united in large clusters, and expanding well. 



Petals, pale red, inclining to purple ; sometimes 

 streaked or spotted, according to the aspect. 



