. The book of the peony. Peonies. Semi-. Rose. 6. BOMB In this type the petaloids derived from both carpels and stamens have become much broader, without any crown, but still are clearly differentiated from the guard petals. Example: Felix Crousse. (Note colour-plate.) 7. SEMI-ROSE In flowers of this class all the petals are uniformly wide, dif- fering from the full rose type in the presence of a few stamens. Example: Asa Gray. (Note colour-plate.) 8. HOSE (full-double) This type completes the proc- ess of doubling. All the sta- mens and carpels have developed into petals resembling the guard
. The book of the peony. Peonies. Semi-. Rose. 6. BOMB In this type the petaloids derived from both carpels and stamens have become much broader, without any crown, but still are clearly differentiated from the guard petals. Example: Felix Crousse. (Note colour-plate.) 7. SEMI-ROSE In flowers of this class all the petals are uniformly wide, dif- fering from the full rose type in the presence of a few stamens. Example: Asa Gray. (Note colour-plate.) 8. HOSE (full-double) This type completes the proc- ess of doubling. All the sta- mens and carpels have developed into petals resembling the guard petals. Example: Mme. Lemonier. (Note illustration.) 77. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harding, Alice Howard. Philadelphia and London : J. B. Lippincott company
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