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54061 to 54163— Continued. 



54114 to 54117. Rosa canina L. Dog-rose. 



54114. " Var. andegavensis. A form with doubly serrate leaf- 

 lets and glandular peduncles." 



54115. "Var. subi7ier7nis. An almost thornless form." 



54116. " Var. uralensis. A form from the Ural Mountains." 



54117. Received as R. bakeri, which is now referred to R. 

 canin<i. 



54118. Rosa caudata Baker. 



"(Arboretum No. 7160; Wilson No. 300.) A tall shrub native to 

 western China, with seven to nine oblong leaflets, red flowers 2 

 inches aci'oss, and oblong fruits." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43883. 



54119. Rosa chinensis manetti Dipp. 



"An upright shrub with three to seven shining leaflets and deep- 

 pink, usually semidouble flowers. Often used as a stock." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43711. 



54120. Rosa cinnamomea L. 

 [R. penduUna L.) 



"An unarmed shrub, native to Europe, with seven to nine ovate 

 leaflets, solitary pink flo\^ers, and nodding ovate scarlet fruits." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43712. 



54121. Rosa coriifolia Fries. 



"A European shrub 5 feet high, with pubescent leaflets and short- 

 stemmed pink flowers. Received as R. monticola, which is now 

 referred to R. coriifolia. 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 49110. 



54122. Rosa cuspidata Bieb. 



A shrub 2 to 3 feet high, native to Asia Minor, with doubly ser- 

 rate leaflets, white flowers in clusters of 5 to 10, and globose bluish 

 black fruits. (Adapted from Bieberstein, Flora Taurlco-Caucasia, 

 vol. 1, p. 396.) 



54123. Rosa damascena Mill. Damask rose. 



"A low shrub with numerous stout hooked prickles, five to seven 

 ovate-oblong leaflets, and double red, pink, or white flowers in 

 corymbose clusters." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 32950. 



54124. Rosa davubica Pall. 



"A Manchurian shrub closely related to the cinnamon rose (R. 

 majalis), with straight slender prickles, smaller doubly serrate leaf- 

 lets; purple flowers, and ovate scarlet fruits." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43887. 



54125. Rosa deseglisei Boreau. 



A low spreading shrub with white prickles, native to central 

 France, bearing usually five ovate, dentate, pale-green velvety leaf- 

 lets, and small pink flowers singly or in pairs. (Adapted from 

 Boreau, Flore du Centre de la France, p. 224-) 



54126. Rosa dumetokum Thuill. 



"A European shrub with recurved branches and stout hooked 

 prickles. The five to seven orbicular leaflets are simply serrate and 

 pubescent, the single pink flowers are in few-flowered clusters, and 

 the ovoid orange-red fruits are nearly an inch long." 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 49111. 



