778 ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. PART HI. 



App. i. Hardy Species of the Genus Ro5a, not yet introduced. 



^ i, Firoces, 



R. rugdsa Thun. (Lindl. Ros., p. 5. 1. 19.) is a native of Nepal, growing to the height of 3 ft. or4ft. 



§ ii. Bracteaice. 



R. LyellXi Lindl. Ros., p. 12. 1. 1., is a native of Nepal; with densely villous leaves and shoots; 

 and growing to the height of 3 ft. or 4 ft. 



§ iii. QinnamomecB. 



R. laxa Retz. {Don's Mill., 2. p. 56.^.) is a native of Siberia with 

 red flowers, and oblong glabrous fruit; growing to the height of 3 ft. 

 or 4 ft. 



R. kosingiana Bess. (Don's Mill., 2. p. 565.) is a native of Podolia, 

 at Tyra ; growing to the height of 6 ft. 



R. soovgi'itica Bunge (Don's Mill., 2. p. 566.) is a native of the 

 Soongariaii Desert ; growing to the height of 6 ft. 



R. arislcila Lapey. (FA Pyr., t. 105.) is a native of the Pyrenees ; 

 and. perhaps, a monstrosity of li. cinnamC>mea ; growing to the height 

 of 6 ft. 



R. macropliylla Lindl. Ros., p. 'i^. t. 6., and o\XT Jig. 521., is a native 

 of Gossainthan ; with red flowers, and villous fruit ; growing to the 

 height of 6 ft. .judping from the figure of this rose in Lindley's 

 Bosaru^n Monogrnphin, its bractea; are very large and long, nearly 

 entire, naked, quite thin, and tinged with red ; and the sepals are 

 also very long, nearly triangular in shape, and simple, but dilated 

 and toothed at their extremities. Dr. Lindley observes of this 

 species : that it differs from R. alplna in the shape of its stipules, and 

 in its great bractea? ; that its leaves arc the largest he has ever seen ; 

 that it cannot be confounded with any thing else; and that it may be 

 considered the link between Cinnamumeaeand Pimpinellifdlia-. 



§ iv. PlnipincHifolia:. 



R. Candollciina Don's Mill., 2. p. 567. ; R. rubella Lindl. Ros., p. 40. ; R. pendula Roth ; R. alplna 

 Pall. ; R. ;)oliph^lla If'iltd. ; R. alpina var. rubrlla Sei: in Dec. Prod. ; R. Candollc(/7ifl pendula Red. ; 

 R. CandolleiHn I'k-gans Tkor.; is a native of Germany and Siberia ; with solitary deep red flowers, 

 and scarlet fruit; and there is a variety with blackish brown fruit. 



K.flitvn Wicks is a native of Siberia ; with yellow flowers ; growing to the height of 6 ft. 



R. vimlnca Lindl. Ros., p. 40. ; R. horrida Lindl. ex Sprcng. Si/st., 2. p. 549.; is a native of Siberia ; 

 with verv large flowers ; growing to the height of 4 ft. 



R. jrt-W/uina ICall. (Royle Illii.it., p. 208. t. 42. f. 2.) is a native of Nepal; approaching R. spino. 

 sissima, but diflers in the want of seta?, and in a tendency to convert the upper leaves into true 

 bracteas ; also, in the dark colour of its stem, which contrasts strongly with its white prickles 



R. rcclinata Red. Ros., 3. p. 79., is supposed to be a hybrid between R. alp'ina and R. (ndica; with 

 lurid purple flowers ; of which there is a double-flowcred variety. 



$ V. CcntiJoUcc. 



R. pygmtp'n Bieb. is a native of Tauria ; perhajis a variety of R. g&llica. 

 R. cidcnophi'/tta Willd. is nearly allied to R. turbinata and R. pulchella. 



R. verccunda Waitz. (Don's Mill., 2. p. 573.) grows to the height of 6 ft. ; and is, perhaps, a 

 variety of /{. damasctna, as is R. Upida. 



§ vi. VilloseE. 



R. hispida Poir. (Don's Mill., 2. p. 577.), R. vill&sa var. pomifera Desv., is a native of Europe; 

 growing to the height of 6 ft. 



R. terebinthacea Bess, is a native of Podolia and Tyra. 



§ vii. Riihigbionce. 



R. montuna VilL is a native of the south of Europe; with small white flowers ; growing to the 

 height of 3 ft. 



R. uncinilla Bess. (Don's Mill., 2. p. 578.) is a native of Volhynia and Tauria; growing to the 

 height of (i ft. 



R. caryoplnjllacca Bess., R. rubiginbsa var. caryophyllilcea Ser. in Dec. Prod., is a native of Po- 

 dolia. 



R. inoddra Fries is a native of the north of Holland ; and said to be the same as R. B6rrer>. 



R. cuspidiita Bieb. is a native of Tauria; with white flowers, and dark purple fruit. 



R. agresiis Swartz is a native of Sweden. 



K. pseitdo-riibigindsa Lcjeune is a native of France; with pinnate sepals, and red petals. 



R. tVol/gnngiatta Bess, and R. di/ndrplia Hess, are natives of Podolia. 



R. WilldendvW Spreng., B. microphylla JVilld., R. arenJiria Bieb., is a native of Siberia. 



fi.ftoribunda Bess, is a native of Podolia. 



§ viii. CamncE. 



R. ciliato-petnla Bess, is a native of Lithuania ; allied to R. villbsa and R. caucdsica. 



R. Gmelhn Bunge (Don's Mill., 2. p. 580., not p. 366.), R. canina Sevres, is a native of Siberia; 

 growing to the height of 4 ft. 



R cnU'ina .lacq., R. Iiiiltica Roth, R. JundxiltW Bess., R. turbinilla Swartz, R. venbsa Swartz, R cori- 

 fblia Fries, and R. snxatile Stev., are described in Don's Mill., 2. p. 581., as belonging to this section. 



R. serlcca Lindl. Kos., p. 105. t. 12., Royle IlUist, t. 42. fig. 1., and our fig.bi<i., is a native of 

 Gossainthan ; with pale red flowers, and naked peduncles and fruit ; growing to the height of 6 ft. 



R. atropurpiirea Brot. is common in the gardens of Lisbon ; with .semidouble flowers, about the 

 size of those of R. mosch&ta ; and is, perhaps, the same as R. semperflorens. 



