ROSA ANEMONEFLORA 
is apt to cut hack the ends of its l^ranchlets; these leafless branchlets 
remaining on the plant while it is in flower give it a very characteristic 
ap[)earance. 
There is an excellent plate of it in the Revue Horticole of 1849, 
together with a description by F. Herincq^ of the plant growing in 
Hippol) te Jamain’s garden at Bourg- la-Rei ne. 
The plant figured here is growing at Wkirle}’. 
' P. 281, fig. I 5. 
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