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ROSA gallica; a: subvar. cuprea: 
Oficinal Rose; «: subvariety “ Tuscany Rose.” 
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ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 
Nat. ord. RosacEm. Jussieu gen. 334. Div. II. Rosa. 
ROSA. Supra vol. 1. fol. 46. 
Div. VI. Centifolie. Setigere, armis difformibus; bracteata. — Foliola 
oblonga v. ovata, rugosa. Discus incrassatus faucem elaudens. Sepala 
. composita, Lindley monogr. 6o. 
R. gallica, armis subsequalibus conformibus debilibus, foliolis rigidis ellip- 
ticis, floribus erectis, sepalis (foliolis calycinis) ovatis, fructà subgloboso. 
Lindley monogr. 68. n. 41. . 
Rosa gallica. Linn, sp. pl. ed. 2.2. 704. Mill. ic. t. 221. fig.2. Dict. ed. 
8.n.ao. Du Roi harbk. 2.263. Allion. pedem. a. 139. Thunb. jap. 
214? Willd. sp. pl. 2. 1071. Rössig rosen. tt. 17. 22.25. fig. 6. 26. 28, 
31. 36. 38. 39. Persoon syn. a. 48. Gmel. bad. als. 2. 406. Hort. 
Kew. ed. 2. 3. 262. Smith in Rees's cyclop. in loco. Redouté’s roses. 1. 
73. t. 25.—135. f. 52.—2. 17. €. 7.19. €. 8, 10. 
Rosa cuprea. Jacq. fragm. 31. t. 34. fig. 4; (subvar. hujus loci). 
Rosa belgica. Brotero fl. lusit. 1. 338.— blanda. id. eod. i 
Rosa holosericea. Rössig rosen. t. 16.—-damascena rubro-purpurea. id. eod, 
t.18. 
Rosa rubra. Lamarck fl. frang..3. 130. 
Rosa sylvatica, Gaterau montaub. 94. 
Rosier de Provins. Regn. bot. 
Rosa centifolia. Mill. dict. ed.. 8. n. 14. Willd. [^ L 2. 1071. Persoon 
syn. 2. 48.5 (non veró Linnei que provincialis Milleri, &c.) — 
Rosa n. 3. Linn. cliff. 191. ` 
Rosa rubra, &c. Bauh. hist. 2. 34. 
(B) pumila, floribus simplicibus, radicibus repentibus. Lindley 1. c. 
Rosa pumila. Linn. suppl. 263. Jacq. austr. 2. 59. t. 198. Allion. pedem. 
2.140. Willd. sp. pl. 2. 1072. Persoon syn. 2. 49. Marsch. Bieb. ft. 
taur. cauc. 1. 397. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. 3. 263. Pohl bohem. 2. 172. 
Wahl. cauc. 150. Smith in Rees's cyclop. in loco. Rau enum. 112. 
Rosa olympica. Donn cart. ed. 8. 170. 
Rosa austriaca. Crantz austr. 86. Pollich palat. 50. 
Rosa repens, Munch. hausv. 5. 281.—hispida. id. eod. 
Rosa 1104. Hall. helo. 
(y) arvina, foliis utrinque nudis. Lindley loc. cit. 69. 
Rosa arving. Krock. siles. 2. 150. Rau enum. 106. 
. "This universally admired genus, for ages the object of 
ornamental culture, has become so blended in our gardens 
by variation, that the accounts of the species are embar- 
rassed by iterations and false synonyms, springing from the 
difficulty of arriving at genuine distinction in a maze of 
transitions obscured by an endless fluctuation of variety. 
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