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ROSACEA. XXII. Rosa. 



581 



Borrer^s Dog-rose. FL June, July. Britain. Sh. 6 to 10 ft. 

 ^ 123 R. colli'na (Jacq. fl. austr. t. 197.) prickles hooked ; 

 leaflets roundish, simply serrated, smooth above, but clothed 



vergne, in woods. Bell, in act. taur. 1790. p. 229. t. 9. Jacq. 

 fragm. 70. t. 106. Red. ros. 1. p. 35. t. 4. Lindl. in hot, reg. t. 

 A30. R. multiflora, Reyn. act. laus. 1, p. 70. t. 6. R, rubi- 

 c6nda, Hall. fil. in Roem. arch. 1. fasc. 2. p. 6. R. canina /^, 



with hoary pubescence beneath ; flower-stalks aggregate, bristly ; 



fruit smooth. ^2- H. Native of Austria and other parts of Sut. helv. 1. p. 302. R. glauca, Desf cat. p. 175. R. glau- 



Europe. Red. ros. 2. p. 13. t. 5. R. frutetorum, Bess. enum. cescens, Wulf. in Roem- arch. 3. p. 376. R« liirida, Andr. ros. 



1860. 



R. fastigiata, Bat. fl. 



R. 



R. umbellata. Leys. pal. 435. 

 main, et loir, suppl. 30. R. platyphylla, Rau, enum. 82. 

 psilophylla, Rau, 1. c. p. 191. Sepals pinnate, deciduous, bristly. 



Peduncles beset with glandular bristles. 



Shrub 4 to 5 feet. 



Flowers pink. 



Hill Do^-rose. 



Fl. June, July. 



R. cinnamomea y, rubrifolia, Red. ros. 1. p. 134. Stems red. 

 Leaves red at the edges. Flowers small, deep red. Sepals 

 narrow, longer than the petals. ^ 



Far, j3, hispldula (Ser. mus. helv. 1. p. 8 and 12. t. 1.) leaf- 



lets ovate; flowers red; fruit corymbose, smooth; peduncles 



124 R. Ba'ltica (Roth, nov. spec. pi. 234.) leaflets oblong- hispid; sepals entire. R. cinnamomea glauca, Dcsv. journ. bot. 



orate, obtuse, simply serrated ; petioles nearly unarmed, pilose ; 

 tube of calyx globose, with its base and peduncles beset with 



glandular bristles ; sepals nearly simple, covered with rusty 



glandular bristles on the outside; bracteas coloured. Tj, H. spinulose ; corymbs few-flowered; leaflets ovate; petals very 



1813. p. 120. Red. ros. 1. p. 134. 



Var. y, Rcdoutea (Ser. in D. C. prod. 2. p. C09.) stems and 

 branches reddish ; prickles slender, hardly curved ; petioles 



Native near Rostock by the sea side. 

 Baltic Dog-rose. Fl. June, July. 



Flowers pale red. 

 Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 



pale red, with rose-coloured and dotted margins. R. Redoiitea, 

 Red. ros. p. S. and Mill, in ann. encycl. 1818. p. S5. R. Re- 



125 R. Jundzi'llii (Bess. Cat. hort. crem. 1810.) prickles of doiitea glauca, Red. ros. 1. t, 38. p. 101. Lindl. ros. 137. This 

 branches few, recurved ; petioles prickly, and covered with glan- appears to be a hybrid production between R. rubrifolia and R. 



spinosisstma. 



Far, 3, inermis (Ser. in D. C. prod, 2. p. 610.) stem and 

 branches unarmed ; petioles prickly ; leaflets ovate ; peduncles 



Native of Swit- 



dular villi; leaflets glandularly biserrated, glaucescent beneath, 

 and rather villous; fruit ovate, hispid at the base; peduncles 

 hispid. Tj . H. Native of Volhynia, Tauria, and Caucasus. 

 R. Jundzilliana, Bess. enum. p. 46, 61, and 67. R. glandulosa 

 and R. nitidula, Bess. . 



hndziWs Dog-rose. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 



and calyxes smooth ; stipulas broad, 

 zerland. R. rubrifolia, Thomas. 



T?. IL 



Far. e, pinna fifda (Ser. in mus. helv. 1. p. 11. t. 2. f. 11.) 



126 R. turbine'lla (Swartz, ex Spreng. syst. 2. p. 554.) leaflets ovate ; flowers solitary, terminal; sepals pinnatifid ; fruit 



globose, and are, as well as the peduncles, smooth. "^ . H. 

 Native of Switzerland. R. rubrifolia germinibus ovatis, and R. 



pnckles of branches few, and a little recurved ; petioles un- 



amied, villous; leaflets equally toothed, clothed with hoary villi 



beneath; sepals entire, villous, elongated ; germens globose, de- montana germinibus glabris, Schleich. cat. 1815. pp. 2k 46 



R. canina globosa, Desv. journ. bot. 1813. p. 114. 



Red-leaved Dog-rose. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1814. Sh. 5 to 6 ft. 



132 R. sERi'cEA (Lindl. ros. p. 105. t. 12.) prickles stipular, 

 compressed; leaflets 7-11, oblong, obtuse, serrated at the 

 apex, silky beneath ; flowers solitary, bractless; sepals entire, 

 ending in long points. ^2 • H. Native of Gosaingsthan. Flowers 

 pale red ? Fruit and peduncles naked. 



Silky Rose. Fl. June, July. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



133 R. micropiiy'lla (Roxb. Lindl. ros. p. 146.) prickles un- 

 der the stipulas straight ; stipulas very narrow, spreading at the 

 tip; leaflets 5-9, shining, sharply serrated, glabrous; flowers 

 solitary ; calyx beset with straight prickles ; sepals short, 

 broadly ovate, apiculated, downy at the edge, fj . H. Native 

 of China. A charming little shrub, resembling the Macartney 

 Rose. Flow^ers very double, pale red. 



Small-leaved Rose. Fl. June, July. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 



134 R. Tndica (Lin. spec 705.) branches glaucous-green, 

 armed with equal hooked prickles ; leaflets elliptic, acuminated, 

 glabrous, crenate-serrated, glaucous beneath ; stipulas ciliately 

 serrulated; sepals ovate, entire; flowers numerous ; fruit tur- 



Fj. H. Native of China, near Canton. Lawr. ros. t. 



Fussed, and are, as well as the aggregate peduncles, glabrous. 

 7'H. Native of Sweden. 

 Small-turhan-frnhed Dog-rose. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 



127 R. VENOSA (Swartz ex Spreng. syst. 2. p. 554.) prickles 

 0| branches scattered, strong, and recurved ; petioles unarmed, 

 glabrous ; leaflets doubly serrated, veiny, quite glabrous, glau- 

 cescent beneath ; sepals elongated, a little cut, with the margins 

 tomentose ; germens ovate, and are, as well as the peduncles, 

 glabrous. Ij . H. Native of Sweden. 



^emyAeaxed Dog-rose. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 



128 R. coRiiFOLTA (Fries, ex Spreng. syst. 2. p. 554.) prickles 

 J """^cbes scattered, recurved ; petioles unarmed, villous ; leaf- 

 ^ coriaceous, opaque, unequally serrated, villous beneath ; 

 P^uncles solitary, short, glabrous ; germens globose, glabrous. 



J?' Native of Denmark. R. crassifolia, Liljebl. 

 Htde-leaved Dog-rose. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 



129 R. Swa'rtzii (Fries, in Billberg Svensk, bot. ex Schrad. 

 ^^ttve entd, 3. p. 219.) germens ovate, and peduncles smooth ; 

 Ranches and petioles beset with recurved scattered prickles; 

 t^aflets glabrous on both surfaces, shining, unequally and glan- 

 jwarly serrated ; styles exserted. 

 *^^ jweden. Allied to R. canina. 



^mrtz's Dog-rose. FL June, July. 



130 R. SAXA TiLis (Stev. in Bieb. fl. taur. p. 349.) germens 

 jate, and are, as well as the peduncles, hispid ; cauline prickles 



ottered, strong, compressed, recurved ; petioles clothed with 

 Mular villi, prickly ; leaflets largish, unequally and sharply 

 grated, smoothish on both surfaces, paler beneath ; the serra- 



res somewhat duplicate ; flowers corymbose. ^2 . H. Native 



^ tauria. Allied to R. canina. 





Native of the south binate. 



Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



Rock D 



og-rose, Fl. June, July. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



dii ^* RUBRIFOLIA (Vill. dauph. 3. p. 549.) prickles small, 



«tant; leaflets ovate, and are, as well as the branches, glabrous, 



Wie, discoloured; sepals narrow, entire; fruit ovate- ,. ^ ^ - 'cu'v 



g^'^^e, smooth ; flowers corymbose ; peduncles smooth. »? . ceolate, smaller ; flowers pamclcd, red size of the Pompone rose. 

 "• Native of Dauphiny, Austria, S%voy, Pyrenees, and Au- R. Noisettiana purpurea, Red. ros. p. 103. with a figure. 



26. Red. ros. 1. p. 51. t. 112. p. 35. t. 15. R. Sinica, Lin. syst. 

 veg. ed. 13. p. 398. R. semperflorcns carnea, Rossig. ros. t. 19. 

 R. rndicaChinensis scmiplena, Ser. mel. 1. p. 31. R. reclinskta 

 flore submultiplici. Red. ros. p. 79. with a figure. Flowers red, 

 usually semidouble. Petioles setigerous and prickly. Petals 

 obcordate. 



Far. fi^ Noisettiana (Ser. inD. C. prod. 2. p. 600.) stemfirm* 

 and is, as well as the branches, prickly ; stipulas nearly entire ; 

 flowers panicled, very numerous, semidouble, pale red; styles 

 exserted. R. Noisettiana, Red. ros. 2. p. 77- with a figure, 



Noisette rose. 



Far. y, Ternauxiana (Ser. in D. C. prod. 2. p. 600.) stem 

 rather firm, and is, as well as the branches, prickly ; leaflets Ian- 



