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ROSACEA. XXII. Rosa. 



provinSf grand. 

 provinSy imperial* 

 provins, invincible, 

 provinsj royal, 

 provins, scarlet, 

 provinSf semidouhl^. 

 provins, Shaillers. 

 provinSy single. 

 provinSf rvhite. 

 rouge superhe. 



sans petales. 



Souchet. 



Spang s. 



striped nosegay. 



surpassante. 

 syren. 



Trianon^ belle de 



Versailles. . 



Vilmorin. 



Tj.H. 



hsa (Lindl. ros. p. 64.) calyx and peduncles 

 mossy. Vi . ti. R. muscosa, Mill. diet. no. 22. Lawr. ros. 

 t. 14. Rossig. ros. t. 6. Ker. hot. reg. t. 53. and 1. 102. Red. 

 ros. 1. p. 39. t. 8. p. 41. t. 9. p. 87. t. 31.— Mill. fig. t. 221. 

 f 1. R. provincialis /3, Smith, in Rees* cycl. The Moss rose 

 is either white or red and always very double. The following 

 are the names of the varieties : 



mosSf blush, 

 moss, common. 

 mosSf dark. 



moss, single. 

 moss, striped, 

 moss, white. 



moss, prolific 



Var. y, Pomponia (Lindl. ros. p. 64.) smaller in every part 

 than the other varieties. Tj . H. R. centifolia minor, Rossig. 

 ros. t. 20. and t. 37. R- Divionensis, Rossig. ros. t. 24. R. 

 Pomponia, D. C. fl. fr. 4. p. 443. Red. ros. 1. p. 65. t. 21. R. 

 Burgundiaca, Pers. ench. 2. p. 48. R. provincialis y, Smith, in 

 Rees' cycl. R. centifolia r, Red. ros. 1. p. 113. t. 41. Flowers 



den varieties of the Pompone rose. 

 De Meaux 



rf 



m 



Meaux 



mtgnonne 

 pompone. 



provins, dwarf, 

 provins, small. 

 Rheims, de. 

 St. Francis. 



\ 



Var. I, bipinnata (Lindl. ros. p. 65.) leaves bipinnate. 

 R. centifolia bipinnata, Pers. ench. 1. p. 48. Red. ros. 2. p. 11. 

 t. 4. Celery-leaved rose of the French. 



Hundred-leaved, Cabbage, Pompone, Provins, and Moss 

 Roses. . Fl, June, July. Clt. 1596. . Shrub 3 to 6 feet. 



74 R. Ga^llica (Lin. spec. 704.) prickles nearly ecjual, the 

 same shape, weak ; leaflets stiff, elliptic ; flowers erect ; sepals 

 ovate ; fruit nearly globose. Tj . H. Native of middle Eu- 

 rope and Caucasus, in hedges. Mill. fig. t. 221. f. 2. Rossig. 

 ros. tt. 17. 22. 25. figures 6. 26. 28. 31. 36. 38. 39. Red. 

 ros. vol. 1. p. 73. t. 25. 

 p. 19. t. 8. and 10. R. cer 



p. 135. t. 52. vol. 2. p. 17. t. 7. 

 itifolia, Mill. diet. no. 41. R. sylva- 

 tica, Gater. mont. p. 94. R. rubra, Lam. fl. fr. 3. p. 130. 

 R. holosericea, Rossig. ros. t. 16. R. Damascena, rubra-pur- 

 ptirea, Rossig. ros. t. 18. R.. Belgica, Brot. fl. lus, 1. p. 338. 

 R. blanda, Brot. 1. c. Flowers from red to crimson, double or 

 semidouble. The flowers of the officinal rose have not the fra- 

 grance of the Dutch hundred-leaved rose, but the beautiful colour 

 of the petals, and their pleasant astringency, have rendered them 

 oflScinal. It must, however, be remarked, that their odour is 

 increased by drying, while that of the damask rose is almost de- 

 stroyed. They are kept dried for making gargles. The fol- 

 lowing are the names of the garden varieties of the French or 

 officinal rose. 



admirable. 



aigle, noir, 



Albanian. 



amaranth. 

 Antwerp. 



atlas. 



belle Aurore. 

 beaute aimable. 

 beauie rouge* 

 beaute supreme. 



bijou. 

 Bishop, 

 black frizzled, 

 blue. 



bouquet rouge royale, 

 brunette. 



Brussels. 



Buonaparte. 



burning coal. 



cardinal. 



carmine. 



carmine, brillante. 



carmine, proliferous. 



carnation. 



Catalonian. 



champion. 



chancellor. 



changeable. 



cherry. 



Clementine, 

 coquette, 

 couleur de feu. 

 cramoisie, belle, 

 cramoisie, grande. 

 crimson, Dutch, 

 crimson, purple. 

 crimson, royal, 

 crown. 

 Cupid. 



double, white, or red. The following are the names of the gar- damask, black. 



delicious, 

 dingy. 



Due de Guiche. 



Duchesse d'Orleans. 



dwarf proliferous, 

 enchanter. 



enfant de France. 



euc harts. 



Fanny Bias, 

 fiery. 



Flanders. 

 Flemish. 



formidable. 



fringed. 



garnet. 



giant. 



Gloria Mundi. 

 Granatappel. 

 grand monarque. 

 grand sultan.] 

 Henry IV. 



Herminie, belle. 

 Hervi. 



Hollande, noir de. 

 hundred-leaved, blush, 

 hundred-leaved, Dutch. 



hundred-leaved, Singleton's. 

 imperatrice. 



incomparable, 

 infernal. 



invincible. 



ri 



Italian. 

 Josephine. 

 Junon* 

 King. 



La Dauphine. 



Vombre agreable. 



Vombre superbe. 



Ley den. 



Lisbon^ 



lively. 



lurid. 



maiden. 

 Majorca. 

 Malabar. 

 Malta. 



Manteau royal, 

 marbled, 

 marbled, dark, 

 marbled, double, 

 marbled, grand. 

 Margaret. 



matchless. 

 mauve. 



mignonne. 

 mtgnonne, blush, 

 migyionne, dark, 

 mignonne, favorite, 

 mignonne, red. 

 mignonne, semidouble 

 mignonne, striped. 

 Mirabelle. 



Mogul. 



Montauban. 



Morocco. 



mottled, black. 



Natalie. 



negretle. 



negro. 



ninon de VEnclos. 



nonpareil. 



nonsuch. 



Normandy. 



officinal. 



officinal, blush. 



officinal, carmine. 



Orleans. 



ornement de parade. 



pcestana. 



panachee, petite. 



Paradise. 



paragon. 



pavot. 



perruque. 



Phoenix. 



plicate. 



Pluto. 



Pomona. 



Pompadour. 



pompon bazard. 



Poniatorvsky. 



poppy. 



porcelaine. 



Portland. 



pourpre, belle. 



pourpre, bouquet* 



pourpre, charmante. 



pourprS de Tyr. 



pourprS, grande belle. 



pourpre, point. 



pourpres, roi des. 



