36 SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



54164 to 54265— Continued. 



54174. Rosa baltica Roth. 



Chenault No. 3492. 



A European shrub closely related to R. canina from which it dif- 

 fers in having purple stems with straight prickles and oblong-ovate, 

 simply serrate leaflets. (Adapted from Roth, Novae Species Pla/n- 

 tarum, p. 234-) 



54175. Rosa bklgrauensis Pancic. 



Chenault No. 5862. " This southern European rose, closely related 

 to R. rubiffinosa, is a medium-sized shrub with glandular-pubescent 

 leaflets and clusters of pink flowers nearly 2 inches across." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 49105. 



54176. Rosa bella Rehd. and Wils. 



"A Chinese shrub often 8 feet in height, with seven to nine leaflets, 

 solitary pink flowers 2 inches across, and ovoid scarlet fruits." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43881. 



54177. Rosa blanda Ait. 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 54112. 



54178. Rosa blanda Ait. 



" Var. alba. A white-flowered form, of nursery origin." 



54179. Rosa boebonica Morren. Bourbon rose. 

 Var. Mine. Ernest Calvert. 



54180. Rosa calxfornica Cham, and Schlecht. 

 For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 54113. 



54181 to 54183. Rosa canina L, Dog-rose. 



54181. Var. subinermis. 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 54115. 



54182. Received as Rosa montivaga, which is now referred to 

 the dog-rose {R. canina). 



54183. Received as Rosa scabrata, which is also now referred 

 to R. canina. 



54184 and 54185. Rosa Carolina L, 



54184. A form of the Carolina rose from ('ampbell Mountain, 

 Essex County, N. Y. 



54185. Var. Jack Siskow. 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 49109. 



54186. Rosa catjdata Baker. 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 54118. 



54187. X Rosa chaberti Desportes. 



" One of the many hybrids between R. galUca and R. canina." 



54188. Rosa chinensis X noisettiana. 

 Var. Hebe's Up. 



54189. Rosa cinnamomea L. 

 {R. pendulina L.) 



/ For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 54120. 



54190. Rosa cinnamomea malyi (Kerner) Skeels. 

 (R. malyi Kerner.) 



" This Dalmatian rose, with bright-red flowers and leaflets similar 

 to those of the Scotch rose, is possibly a hybrid between Rosa dtir 

 namoniea and R. spinosissima." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 33199. 



