514 ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. Rosa. 
Rosa inilies, as to induce me to think owns are gs 
same. 
4. R. glandulifera. R. 
Germs oblong, shrubby, subscandent, armed. All the 
tender parts ciliate, with glutinous, headed glands. Leaf- 
lets from five to seven, ovate, doubly-serrate. Segments 
of the calyx sub-ensiform, finely pinnatifid. Flowers ter- _ 
minal in large corymbiform panicles, po estes: 
Beng. Swet, or Sheooti gulab. 
Found in gardens throughout India, where it is com- 
monly called the white rose ; its flowers being double, fra- — 
grant and white, like the white rose (R. alba, ) of Europe. 
Where this plant is indigenous is uncertain, probably 
China, as I know it has been brought from thence to the 
Botanic garden at Calcutta.» It blossoms alk the Stitt 
round ; but chiefly during the cold season, aie: 
5. R. semperflorens. Willd. 2. 1078. 
Germ globular, smooth ; peduncles hispid. Stems and 
petioles aculeate. ' Leaves quinate, pinnate ; leaflets lan- 
ceolate, serrate. Calycine a pagans were! 
on the inside. i esiodh 
A small, very ramous species, a native of China. | In_ 
Bengal it is in constant flower, but —_ et es — 
the cool season. 
6. R. jeden: R. ter se 
Germs globular. All the eile aria combntane? and 
Galebdlifertus: Segments of the calyx entire ; stems, 
branches and — armed. Leaflets seven, nest 
serrate, rn 
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