THE OLD ROSES 



The following list comprises only those of the old roses which are obtain- 

 able now. Collectors of the old roses are continually re-discovering ' lost ' 

 varieties. The China Roses, Tea Roses, Hybrid Teas, Hybrid Perpetual, 

 Scotch Briars, etc., are omitted as full lists of these are to be found in 

 most rose catalogues. 



R. centifolia. 



R. centifolia. The Cabbage or Provence Rose. See pp. 16, 107 et seq. 

 R. sulphurea syn R. hemispherica. Yellow Provence Rose. See 



p. 108 et seq. 

 R. provincialis alba. ' Rose Unique.' The White Provence Rose. 



See p. no. 

 Rose des Peintres. See p. in. 

 Rose de Meaux. See p. in. 

 Rose de Spong. See p. in. 

 Petite de Hollande. See p. in. 

 Konigen von Denmark. See p. 1 1 1 . 

 Rose of the Four Seasons. See pp. 127, 128. 



R. centifolia muscosa. 



R. centifolia muscosa and varieties — the Common Moss, Crested Moss, 

 White Bath, Blanche Moreau, Chapeau de Napoleon, Gloire des 

 Mousseuses, Georges Vibert, Crimson Globe, etc. See p. 112*/ seq. 

 Violaceae. Seep. 114. 



R. datnascena. 



R. damascena. The Damask Rose and varieties. See p. 115 et seq. 

 York and Lancaster Rose. See p. 116. 

 R. trigenta petala. See p. 117. 

 Hebe's Lip. See p. 117. 



R. gallic a. 



R. gallica and varieties. See p. 117 et seq. 



Rosa Mundi. See p. 118, 119. 



Perle des Panachees. See p. 119. 



Oeillet Par fait. Seep. 119. 



Tuscany. See p. 120. 



R. burgundiaca syn. parvifolia. See p. 120. 



R. Alba. 



R. alba. The White Rose of England. See pp. 121, 122. 

 R. rubra. The Red Rose of England. See pp. 121, 122. 



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