. The book of the peony. 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. ROSE (full-double) This type completes the proc- ess of doubling. All the sta- mens and carpels have developed into petals resembling the guard peta


. The book of the peony. 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. ROSE (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. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott


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