^^ SEEDS AND PLANTS IMPORTED. 



54061 to 54163— Continued. 



54127. Rosa fendleri Crep. 



pink flowers, and globose fruits." ^^^ green leanets, smaU 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 32952, 



54128. Rosa ferox Bieb. 



"Tbis dwarf busb 1 to 2 feet hi"h nnfivo f^ ac-j„ h- 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43714. 



54129. Rosa foliolosa Nutt. 



^Zt ^•''"■.,^^^™^^ native to the southwestern part of the United 



pS^r^ sj'hz^^^jsr-'^""'' '-^''- --"' -"i'S 



54130. Rosa gallica L. 



lyelnl'oJ'ZflTT- i ^^^g^-flo^vered form of this common Euro- 

 pean rose which has three to five leatherv ovate leaflets crimson 

 flowers 2 to 3 inches across, and turbinate brick-red fruft's," 

 For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 34481. 



54131. Rosa gallica officinalis Thory 

 (R. provincialis Mill.) * 



" The Province rose is a double form of the common R. gallioa." 



54132. Rosa gayiana Wallr. 



inn"^;-^''"'^ 'l^}'"''^ ^° Europe and closely allied to R. vUlosa The 

 lis aS ^ofitary^"""'^"'^' ''^ '''''''' ''' '''^'^'^'' and 0^?^ fl^' 

 For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 49112. 



54133. Rosa gymnocaepa Nutt 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 25578. 



54134. Rosa heliophila alba Rehder. 



fJl^i^-®,,^^**^'^^^^^^^ ^^^'^ "^ ^- fieliophila, which is a shrub 2 

 ?.!L^'f "^^'"'^ '^ ''"^ '''^'''''' ^^e«t Of' the Missouri Rfvei The 

 green stems are very prickly, the 7 to 11 simply serratrVeafletl 

 are obova e and pubescent beneath, the small pink flowers ar^ 

 borne in clusters and are followed by retl globo.se fruits " 



54135. Rosa jackii Rehder. 



"A procumbent shrub native to Korea, with 7 to 9 elliDticfll 

 glabrous leaflets, corymbs of white flowers nearlv 2 Tnches a?ro2 

 and small red ovoid fruits." -^ .v - lucues across, 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43898. 



54136. Rosa jundzilli Besser, 



^r^i^^ '^'fi"^'"''! ^"^■'^P^^" shrub sometimes 9 feet high, with straight 



spines, five to seven lar-e glabrous leaflets, small clusters of laSe 



• pink flowers, and subglobose bright-red fruits." ^'"*"^^^^ ^^ ^arge 



For previous introduction, see S. P. I. No. 43717. 



54137. Rosa majalis Herrmann. Cinnamon rose. 

 (R. cmnamomea L. 1759, not 1753.) 



" The well-known cinnamon rose, native to Europe with threp tn 

 seven oblong leaflets, purple flowers, and scarlet fruita" 



