ROSA TURBINATA. "3 
43. ROSA turbinata. 
calycis tubo turbinato. 
francofurtana Munch. — 5. 24. Bork. holz. 
312.. Gmel. bad. als. 2. 4 
. turbinata Ait! kew. 2. ns Willd. sp. 2. 1073. 
Lawr. t. 63. Jacq. schénbr. 4. t. 415. Pers. syn. 
2. 49. Saea fragm. 71. t.107. f. 2? Smith! in 
Rees inl. Rau enum. 48. Redout. ros. 1. 127. t. 
48. 
al 
e* 
. campanulata Ehr. beitr. 6. 97. 
. francfurtensis Ross. ros. t. 11. Desf. cat. 175. 
Hab. ; quasi spontanea in Germaniz vineis et 
dumetis. (v. v. c. 
an 
A bush with the size and general aspect of R. da- 
mascena, from which it differs in having no setz, equal 
straight prickles, ovate entire sepals, and turbinate 
tube of the calyx. The native country of this Rose is 
not exactly known. Rau asserts it to be a native of 
Germany, and mentions as places of growth the bor- 
ders of vineyards and bushy places. Yet it is difficult 
to understand how so very double a flower should ever 
be propagated by seed, and if not by seed, how it 
should find its way to such places, except as the out- 
cast of gardens. 
Jacquin, in his Fragmenta, figures the fruit of 
what he considered to be a single state of this species ; 
but it is oblong and must surely belong to something 
else. 
