iii: 
parviflora, 
nitida, 
i gemella, 
i 
^ ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA, E 
Il. POLYGYNIA, 
414. ROSA. - Gen. pl. 863. 
1. R. germinibus globosis glabris, catlibus adaltis pedun- 
culisque lævibus inermibus, foliolis (7) oblongis sub- 
equaliter serratis glabris, petiolis glabris subaculeatis. 
—Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1065. 
Icon. Andrews’s roses, Miss Lawr. roses 27. 
In Canada, near Hudson's Bay, and on the river St. Laue 
rence. h. May—Aug. v.v. The younger branches 
are covered with straight red spines ; the older ones 
unarmed and shining red. 
2. R. germinibus depresso 
petiolis pubescentibus 
leis stipularibus recti 
pliciter serratis glabr 
— Sp. pl. 2. p. 1068. 
-globosis pedunculisque bispidis, 
subaculeatis, caule glabro, acu- 
8, foliolis elliptico-lanceolatis sim. - 
is, floribus subgeminatis.— Willd. 
R. carolina, Du Roi harbk. 2. p.335. Mich. fl. amer. 1. 
b- 295. 
R. pensylvanica. Wangh. amer. p. 113. 
R. humilis, Marsh. arb. 285. A Mu 
` In woods on the side of hills: New York to Carolina. 
are a number 
oblongo-lanceolatis utrinque nitidis glaberrimis.— 
rginia, h. June—Aug. v.v. 
Willd. enum. 
In Pensylvania 
h. June, July. 
v. V. About two fest high, There 
of varieties of this species. 
3. R. germinibus globosis, 
hispidis, petiolis pilosiusculis inermibus, foliolis. (7) 
544. 
and Vi 
Petals red, obcordate, 
4. R. germinibi$ depresso. globosis gere cd subhispi- 
stipu 
culis 
' On 
h. July, Aug. 
5. R. germinibus depresso-globosis 
folis 
floribus subge 
j 
grosse serratis 
calycinis foliolis in 
R. carolina. Walt. 
Icon. Dill, elth. t. 
the 
olis glabris subaculeatis, caule gl: u 
bus rectis, foliolis ovato-lanceolatis obtusius- 
glabris nitidis, floribus subgeminis, 
tegris.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1068. 
Jfl. car. 149. aoc Es 
245. Jf. 316. dE a 
of swamps: New York to Carolina. 
v.v. From four to six feet high, _ 
minatis, 
calycibus pedunculis ramisque 
0, 
oblongis acutis opacis, pe: 
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