1552 



\ ar pilimila Jacq {B Atiiti'i 

 with creeping root t ck li 

 ( ' 1 - ) \ ar centiSolia I 

 (.ABBitE Rose Lt 

 1 ieb or onl) beu 



54 Baltimore Belle Rose-Rosa set eera (.X %) No 



ino. Rl ^ 



anil's n'f,! tl ', , , 



slightly fia t ^ I 1 11 



V»r alba pl^na 1 ^11 f< l^ 



•) 39 Var lutea plena 1 1 i H f 



B R 13 HOo 



15 Fortuneilna Lindl i a h\brid ot M B k r 

 and if te! igata t limbing shrub with hpirii gl> 

 1 ricklv stems Ifts i t fls large double white on 

 hispid pedicels P ^ C 2 p 1 



Section V Gallic 



spe le t f e f 

 sh 1 1 



JF 6c 



very variable 

 /jon iipnght 

 1 1 irckles 



S tu \\ 



il I 

 Agatha 



red 

 e the 

 With 



most important forms, 

 rather small, very double piiriile tls., tlir cuti r petals 

 spreading, the inner ones eonr;i\i t.'. >! I.-, (-:17, 

 17-21). Var. incarnita, Voss i /. ^lill.). 



Lfts. narrower, elliptic-ovate: r:H I Iluw- 



ering branches unarmed: tls. l;irL'< i I' in m-'ii, soli- 

 tary : fr. ovoid. B.M. 70;i.i. Var. macrantha, ll"rt., sim- 

 ilar to the preceding, but fls. pale pink. Gn. 52:1148. 

 Var. officinalis, Thory (Ji. proiniicidlis, Mill. Var. 

 plena, Regel), is the typical form but with double'fls. 



trigiut p^tala I) k tl I I r I tl coi 



r I I e the Rose chleli^ cultivated in southeast 

 1 tl e n nn ifacturing f attar Gt 18 p 129 



2155. Rosa Wich 



See No 



18. 61ba, Linn. Upright shrub, becoming 6 ft. high: 

 stems with scattered booked prickles and sometimes 

 with bristles: lfts. usually 5, broadly ovate, serrate, 

 pubescent beneath, 1-2 in. long; upper stipules dilated: 



