fr. smaller. B.K. 5:419. B.M. 3149. Besides these the 

 following forms are often cultivated : Var. 41ba, with 

 fls. Gn. 9:20; var. alba pl6na, with double 

 white fls.; var. rdsea, with pink fls.; var. rilbra, with 

 purple fls. ; var. rdbra pUiia, with double pu 

 Gt. 24:840. R. rtigfim is one of ' 

 Single Roses, especially for shrubberies ; it is very hand- 

 some on account of its dark green shining foliage, large 

 fls. appearing during the whole summer, bright red con- 

 spicuous fruits, and its beautiful orange and scarlet fall 



• • by reason of its 



numbers of hybrids 

 1 (louble-fld. Garden 

 I new race of hybrid 

 s and long bloomi 



orge Bruaut 

 il H. rnqosa 

 with a form 



446, 447. I.H. 42. p. 

 R. multi flora, R. 

 spinosissima, R. 1^ 

 there are probably 



p.ri4K; .VJ. p. :ix4. K.H.1895,p. 



Hybrids are also known with 

 amomea, B. microphylla, B. 

 'rniana and R. humiHs, and 



I.I i.r. /•'.»■ Old World species. 

 7 h'lr: jri-irl-les straight, scat- 

 (X fiiiil mixed with bristles: 

 II 9: stipules narrow, with di- 

 iricles: fls. solitary, without 

 '■('ct and persistent. 



tR. pimpinellifdlia, Linn.l. 

 lb. with upright recurving or 



