A CliASSIFICATION OF GARDEN ROSES. 



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4. R. MoscHATA Miller. — Southern Europe and India. 



Ihipontii Desegl. [nivea Dupont). 

 Brunonii Lindl. 



5. R. MULTiFLORA Tliuub. — Cliiua & Japan. 



pohjantha Siebold {Lticiai Franch. & Roclieb.). 

 G. R. ABYssiNicA R. Br. [Schimperiana Hochst. & Steud.). — 

 Abyssinia. 



8. R. PHCENicEA Boiss. — Orient. 



9. R. sETiGERA Michx. {ruhifolia R. Br.), the Prairie Rose. — 

 United States. 



10. R. STYLosA Desv. {collina E. B.). — Europe. 



leucochroa Desv. 

 systijla Bast. 

 Connects Groups II. and IX. 



Group III. BanksianjE. 



11. R. Banksi^ R. Br. [inermls Roxb.).— China. 



lutm Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1105. 



12. R. microcarpa Lindl. (mnuijensu Hance). — China. 



13. R. Fortuneana Lindl. in Paxt. Flow. Gard. t. 171. — China. 



14. R. siNicA Murr. {lieviijata Mich. ; ternata Poir. ; triphylla 

 Roxb. ; nivea DC. ; cherokensis Donu.). — China. 



hystrix Lindl. Mon. t. 17. 



Group IV. Bracteat^. 



15. R. BRACTEATA Wendl. (the Macartney Rose). — China. 



16. R. iNVOLUCRATA Roxb. [Lyellli Lindl. ; palustris Hamilt.). — 

 India. 



Group V. CiNNAMOMEiE. 



In some of these there are only the pairs of prickles at the base 

 of the leaves, but in several of the species there are few or many 

 aciculi in addition. These latter form a connecting link between 

 Groups V. and VI. 



17. R. ciNNAMOMEA Linn. — Europe and North Asia. 



majalis Retz. 

 dacurica Pallas. 



18. R. CAROLINA Linn, (corymhosa Ehrh. ; 2)ennsylvanica Mich. ; 

 Hudsoninna Red.). — North America. 



19. R. LUciDAEhrh.(^rt/^imRoth.; BapaJiosc.). — North America. 



20. R. HUMiLis Marsh (parvijiora Ehrh.). — North America. 



21. R. NiTiDA Willd. — North America. 



22. R. LAXA Retz. [clinophylla Red.). — Siberia. 



23. R. VVooDsii Lindl. {Maxlmiliani Nees). — North America, 

 west side. 



californica C. & S. 

 pisocarpa A. Gray. 

 Fendleri Crepin. 



24. R. NUTKANA Presl. — North-west America. 



25. R. GYMNOCARPA Nutt. — Nortli America. 



