qu )ti 

 IS tc 



For general notes on cultu 



Sh Ti N I\ BiNKSi^ (Species Nos 14,15) 

 Fls laige sohtaiy uhite pedicels and tecep 

 tacle pi icklij 



\1V hMM iTi(SillRsN0 49) 



KEY TO THE GROUPS. 

 (For a horticultural elassifipatiou of Roses, founded i 

 rily on garden values, see the article Rose. ) 

 A. Lvs. simple, witlwiit stipules: fls. i/ellnir ... 

 Subgenus Hulthemia (Spei-iis No. 



A..I. Lvs. pinmitc. si:p„l„f,- 



Subgenus Eurosa (Sim'lU-.s Nos. 



B. Styles erxi-rlerl br/jniiil the mniilji ,.f llie re- 



ceptaele. 



C. JldXSerted styles connate into a cnlumri, 



(See Fig. 2150 right.) 



Climbing or creeping : style about rix long as 



stamens Section I. Svstvi..i'. (Species Nos. 



Upright, with arching hruurh.x: .s7;//,s shorter 



SectiovXIII BRACTEAT.a; (bpecies No 



Stipules adnate 



D liva of floueimg branclihts S-5 folio 

 late large and firm s( iiis u unlly 

 with piiektes and bii\lt il / 

 light, on long pedicel /I I 



btistly lepnlliefler I fl ft 1 



inn 

 Secti 

 Lii 



->\ tties Nob 16-19) 

 ts 5-9 folio 

 II f fli then 



tha 



Secti c 



2148. Various forms of Rose hips. About natural s 

 a, Rosa rugosa: b, B.pendulina: c, R. humilis. 



