ROSACEiE. .XXII. Rosa. 



573 



poitrpre velours^ 



prince* 



Prince William V* 

 princess, 

 prolific, 

 Pronville, 

 Proserpine, 

 provins pulmonaire. 

 purplcy blue, 

 purple, bright, 

 purple y favorite, 

 purple, grand, 

 purple, light, 



purple, royal, 

 pyramid, 

 queen, 



ranunculus, 

 ranunculus^ early. 

 red and violet, 

 roi de France, 

 Rosa Mundi, 

 rose de parade, 

 royal red, 

 royal virgin. 



sable. 

 St, John^s, 

 sanspareil, 



sceptre, . 

 shell, 

 Spanish, . 

 Stadtholder, 



Stepney, 

 striped nosegay, 

 sultana, 

 superb red, 

 Trafalgar, 

 triumphant* 

 Tuscany, 

 trvo-coloured, 

 velvet, double. 

 velvet, semidouble, 

 velvety single, 

 velvety striped, 

 Venetian, 

 victory, 

 violety dark, 

 violette, belle, 

 violette et rouge. 



prickles scattered. \i , H, Native country unknown. Allied 

 to R, turbinaitty but the stems are much smaller ; flowers also 

 smaller, and the form of the ovaries is different. Perhaps this 

 is the rose de Meaux of the gardens, or some variety of R, 

 Gdllica. 



Neat Rose. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1824. Shrub 2 feet. 



78 R. adenophy'lla (Willd. enum. 546.) ovaries ovate, and 

 are, as well as the calyxes and peduncles, clothed with glandular 

 bristles ; petioles beset with glandular pubescence, unarmed ; 

 leaves simply serrated, glaucous beneath, with glandular mar- 

 Native coun- 



"t 



gms 



prickles of the branches scattered. \i , H. 



try unknown. Flowers large, single, red ; petals emarginate. 

 Allied to R, turbinata and R, pulchella. 



Gland-leaved Rose. Fl. June, July. Shrub 2 feet. 



79 R. ORBESSA'NEA(Red. ros. 2. p. 21. with a figure.) This 

 appears to be some garden production, and possibly a variety of 

 R. Gdllicay but its fruit is that of R, turbiymta. Flowers red, 

 double. 



Orhessan Rose. 



Native country unknown. 



Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 



Fl. June, July. 



80 R. verecu'nda (Waitz in Tratt. ros. vol. 1.) prickles 

 crowded, straight; petioles villous, prickly; leaflets sweet-scented, 

 ovate-oblong, acute, simply serrated, hoary-green, hairy above, 

 and villous beneath, and on the margins ; stipulas quite entire ; 

 branches setigerous and prickly ; fruit oblong, and is, as well as 

 the peduncles, clothed with glandular villi ; flowers sub-cymose ; 



ing. 



^ar./3, pumila (Lindl. ros. p. 68.) flowers single ; roots creep- styles exserted. Tj . H. Native country unknown. Perhaps 



^.. H. Native of Austria, Piedmont, Tauria, Caucasus, 

 Iberia, and about Geneva. 



»ustr. 2. p. 59. t. 198. 

 K- liispida, Munch. 1. 



R. 



R, pumila, Lin. suppl. 262. Jacq. 



c. 



Munch, hausv. 5. p. 281. 



R. 



Flowers single, red. 



repens 

 . . -- - ,. R. Austrlaca, Crantz. austr. 86. 



Olympica, Donn, hort. cant. ed. 8. p. 170. 



f^ar. y, arvina (Lindl. ros. p. 69.) leaves naked on both sur- 

 faces. l2 . H. Native of Silesia, 

 p. 150. 



a variety of R. Damascena, 



Reddish Rose. Shrub 3 to 6 feet. 



81 R. le'pida (Waitz in Tratt. ros. vol. 1.) prickles straight, 

 crowded, unequal ; branches prickly, glanduHferous, as well as 

 the petioles, peduncles, and base of fruit ; leaflets ovate, acute, 

 simply serrated, hairy on both surfaces, with ciliated margins. 



R. Francisca, Hortul. Per- 



R. arvina, Krok. siles. 2, ^ . H. Native country unknown. 



haps a variety of/?. Damascena 



. ^«r. ^, inaperta (Ser. mel. 1. p. 86.) branches and peduncles Leind Rose. Fl. June, July. Shrub. 



jispid from prickles ; calyx campanulate, glandular ; flowers 



aouble from abortion, white and red. Called vilmorin rose. 



1 fl '^" ^' Agatha (Red. et Thor. ros. 3. p. 35. with a figure,) 

 ^anets small or large ; sepals more or less pinnate ; flowers 



small, very double, outer petals spreading, but the inner ones 



are concave. Called Jgatha rose, 

 ^f^r. ^, inermts (Ser. in D. C. prod. 2. p. 604.) glabrous ; 

 ranches smooth ; peduncles hardly glandular ; tube of calyx 

 f '"Shaped ; flowers double, purple ; sepals shortly and simply 



French or Officinal Rose. Fl. June, July. Sh. 2 to 3 feet. 



75 R. PYGM^^A (Bieb. fl. taur. 1. p. 397. suppl. p. 342. cent. 

 y foss, 1. t. 2.) stems unarmed ; branches and petioles hispid 



'^ P^'ckles ; leaflets ovate, acute, glandularly biserrated, 



oothish above, and glaucescent beneath ; sepals entire ; fruit 

 ^^ther obovate. Tj. H. Native of Tauria. Flowers red. Per- 

 aps a variety of R. Gdllica. 



m^y Rose. Fl. June, July, 

 ne I R- PARviFOLiA (Ehrh. beitr. 6. p. 97,) dwarf; prickles 

 ovat/ ^^"^^ ' leaflets stiff, ovate, acute, sharply serrated ; sepals 

 . ^> nearly simple. T^ . H. Native on mountains in the neigh- 

 ?>Urhood of Dijon. - Ker. bot. reg. t. 452. 

 ^^«s<g. ros. t. 4. " 



•j- Garden roses belonging to some of the species of the present 



section. 



h 



Shrub 2 feet. 



R. Remensis, Desf. cat. 175. 



R. Burgundiaca, 

 R. Gallica var. 



bl?k ' ^^^- ^^ ^- C- W^^' 2. p. 664. Shrub compact, 



ish grey. Flowers solitary, overtopped by the young shoots, 

 pu^e very double. Red. ros. 3. p. 107. with figures. 

 to 2 f ^^"^^^ or Burgundy Rose. Fl. June, July. Shrub 1 



obo^ ^' p^'I-che'lla (Willd. enum. p. 545.) ovaries roundish- 

 Peti^?^ ' peduncles and calyxes beset with glandular bristles ; 

 ^ ^*es clothed with glandular pubescence, unarmed ; cauline 



abundant. 



alba triauffularis. 



abyla. 



aline. 



Achaia, 



amaranth. 



Achilles. 



Amazon, 



Adelina. 



amour constant. 



admirable. 



Andalusian, 



Adonis, 



anemoneflora. 



African black. 



Antfverp, 



agate. 



Arcadian, 



agate superb. 



arcaro. 



agate Japanese, 



archbishop. 



agate magnifque. 



ardoise. 



agate nouvelle. 



Armenian, 



agate prolifere. 



armida. 



agate Marie Louise, 



Assyrian 



agate r ovale. 



Athenian. 



agate Thalie, 



augusta. 



aslace noir. 



aurelia. 



aimable violette. 



badcn. 



Ajax. 



balbec. 



aland. 



heaute frappante. 



alba feuille fermee. 



beautc insurmontable. 



alba bifera. 



heaute panachee. 



Albanian, 



heaute renommee. 



alba nova plena. 



heaute rouge. 



alba nova ccelestis. 



beautS sans par eille. 



albo-rosea. 



heaute tendre. 



p» 



