PROLJ FICATION OF THE FLOWER. La) 
Complicated prolification—I*rom what has been before 
stated it may be seen that prolification of two or more 
kinds may coexist in the same flower. Mixed leafy 
and floral prolification is not unfrequent in proliferous 
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Fie. 67.—Proliferous Rose. Calyx leafy; petals normal, some re- 
flexed ; stamens and pistil absent; in their places a branch with leaves 
and flowers. 
roses, where a shoot is, as it were, prolonged through 
the centre of the original flower and terminated by a 
