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9. LADY ARDILAUN ; probably a hybrid of R. macrantha ; single blush-coloured 

 flowers, exquisitely lovely. 



10. MACRANTHA ; one of the most beautiful single Roses grown. Its large white 

 flowers and rich array of yellow stamens lend themselves to very artistic arrangements 

 for table or otherwise. 



11. MACRANTHA LADY WHITE ; ) two very lovely seedlings of this popular 



12. MACRANTHA LADY S. WILSON; ) Rose, flowers white, semi-double. 



13. MACROPHYLLA ; an Indian species bearing pink flowers and very elegant 

 foliage. 



14. MOSCHATA ALBA or NIVEA; a hybrid of R. gallica ; growth vigorous ; flowers 

 single, white slightly tinged with pink ; very beautiful. 



15. NUTKAENSIS ; from the Western United States; large single pink flowers, 

 glaucous foliage. 



16. OCHROLEUCA; yellow flowers, single, free-blooming and good. 



17. OMTSSA ; allied to R. canina, flowers pinkish white, showy and good. 



1 8. POMIFERA ; the Apple Rose; single pink. flowers succeeded by large goose- 

 berry-shaped fruits. 



19. RUBRIFOLIA, known also as R. ferruginea, R. pyrenaica, and R. romana; 

 grown mainly for its foliage, which is red, and the wood is also of same colour. 

 Flowers small and pink. A very useful plant for mingling with deciduous and 

 evergreen shrubs. 



20. SANCTA ; large single pink flowers, distinct and good. 



21. SERAPHINA ; a low growing kind, resembling the Scotch Roses in foliage; 

 flowers rosy pink, single, and very small. 



22. SERICEA ; flowers white, slightly tinted. A species from India with formid- 

 able prickles. 



23. UNA ; a hybrid of R. canina, bearing lovely creamy yellow buds. Good 

 for hedges, banks, or wild garden ; very vigorous. 



24. WATSONIANA ; slender myrtle-like foliage, trusses of small pinkish white 

 flowers. 



25. XANTHINA ; a native of Siberia, very hardy; bright deep yellow single 

 flowers. 



With this group we conclude the descriptions of the varieties of Roses generally 

 in cultivation. An account of the species will be found in the article on the Botany 

 of the Rose in the Appendix. 



END OF DIVISION II. 



