THE CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS oak 
tabular form, some of the subdivisions of the Rose family 
are as follows: 
{ Peach species (many varieties). 
Plum genus / Garden plum species (many varieties). 
Wild black cherry species. 
Garden red cherry species (many varieties). 
‘Dwarf wild rose 
species. 
Sweet-brier species. 
India rose species J Tea Myo 
| Pompon variety, etc. 
Rose genus | 
Damask rose species. 
( ( Seckel variety. 
Pear species Bartlett variety. 
| Sheldon variety, ete. 
Pear genus + Baldwin variety. 
Greening variety. 
Apple species Bellflower variety. 
| Northern Spy variety, 
L etc. 
The Rose family includes (among many others) : 
254. Grouping of Families.— Families are assembled 
into classes, and these again into larger groups. The 
details of the entire plan of classification are too compli- 
cated for any but professional botanists to master, but an 
outline of the scheme may be given in small space. 
The entire vegetable kingdom is divided into two great 
divisions, the first consisting of cryptogams or spore-plants, 
the second of phanerogams or seed-plants. Here the rela- 
tions of the various subdivisions may best be shown by a 
table.1 
1 This is, of course, only for consultation, not to be committed to memory. 
