4. Rose—semi-regular —(ex. C. Derbiana, Rosa sinensis) 
—is one which has plenty of exterior petals placed in 
three, four or five rows imbricated in places, an indefi¬ 
nite center, concave, and more or less full. Stamens 
more or less apparent. 
5. Rose—form irregular— (ex. C. variegata, Rex Batavia) 
—is one which has diverse exterior petals, warped, 
curled up; or unequal, an uniform convex center. 
CAMELLIA DERBIANA 
CAMELLIA VARIEGATA PLENA 
7. Warathiform or Pomponiform 
-—-(ex. Camellia Waratha ancien, 
Vespucius, Hebra, Rubina)—is 
one which always has the petals 
of the circumberence in a 
single row or at most two rows. 
Sexual parts are almost all 
transformed into perfect petals, 
long, trim and laniferous, uni¬ 
form and equal. Resembling a 
sphere or pompon. 
CAMELLIA VESPUCIUS 
