ROSACEAE. — RCSA 325 



Rosa Moyesii Hemsley & Wilson in Kew Bull. Misc. Inform. 1906, 

 159. —Garden, LXXII. 313, fig. (1908). — Hemsley in Bot. Mag. 

 CXXXVI. t. 8338 (1910). — Willmott, Gen. Rosa, I. 229, t. fig. 74 

 (1911). — Bean, Trees & Shrubs Brit. Isl. II. 435, fig. (1914). 



Rosa macrophylla, f. parce glandulosa Focke in Not. Bot. Card. Edinburgh, V. 



69 (1911). 

 Rosa macrophylla, f. gracilis Focke, 1. c. (pro parte) (1911), quoad No. 4442. 



Western Szech'uan: Tachien-lu, thickets, alt. 2600-3300 m., 

 June and October 1908, October 1910 (Nos. 1289, 41 11, 4098; bush 

 2-4 m. tall, flowers dark red, fruit orange-scarlet) ; same locality, July 

 1903 (Veitch Exped. No. 3543, type) ; northeast of Tachien-lu, thick- 

 ets, alt. 2300-3600 m., July 9 and September 1908 (No. 1056; bush 

 2-6 m., flowers deep rose, fruit orange-scarlet) ; west of Kuan Hsien, 

 Pan-lan-shan, thickets, alt. 2300-3300 m., October 1910 (Nos. 41 11, 

 4309; bush 2.5-5 m., fruit orange-red); same locality, Niu-tou-shan, 

 alt. 2300 m., June 21, 1908 (No. 3587; bush 1-2.5 m., flowers deep rose). 

 Yunnan: Lichiang range, alt. 3000-3300 m., June 1906, G. Forrest 

 (No. 2402); TaU range, alt. 2000-2400 m., June 1906, G. Forrest 

 (No. 4442). 



This is a very common species in the mountain thickets of extreme western Sze- 

 ch'uan between 2000 and 4000 m. altitude. The flowers vary considerably in color, 

 and the pedicels and calyx-tube are smooth or densely stipitate-glandular. The 

 typical form, which has dark red flowers, is abundant in the upland thickets round 

 Tachien-lu and is one of the most beautiful of Roses. This species is closely related 

 to a Rose found in the Sikkim Himalaya at 3300 m. alt. and which we think may 

 be R. Hoffmeisteri Klotzsch. However, until the flora of the regions between 

 western Szech'uan and Sikkim is known it appears to us best to consider 

 them distinct species. M. de Vilmorin's Rosa macrophylla, var. ruhrostaminea 

 (in Jour. Hort. Soc. Lond. XXVII. 490, fig. 139 [1902-03]) is doubtless referable to 

 one of the numerous color forms of Rosa Moyesii, or to the following variety. 



Rosa Moyesii, f. rosea Rehder & Wilson, n. f. 



A typo recedit floribus pallide roseis. Foliola ovato-elliptica, subtus 

 ad costam adpresse pilosa, 2-5 cm. longa. 



Western Szech'uan: Mupin, thickets, alt. 2000-3000 m., June, 

 July and October 1908 (Nos. 1123, type, 1123^, 359©; bush 1.5-5 m., 

 flowers pink to rose, fruit scarlet) ; Wa-shan, woodlands, alt. 2300-3000 

 m., October 1908 (No. 1104; bush 2.3 m., fruit orange-red); same lo- 

 cality, alt. 3150 m., July 1903 (Veitch Exped. 3544; bush 1-2.5 m., 

 flowers pink) ; Hung-ya Hsien, Ta-p'ao-shan, thickets, alt. 3000-3300 

 m., September 15, 1908 (No. 931; bush 1-1.5 m., fruit scarlet); west 

 of Kuan Hsien, Pan-lan-shan, thickets, alt. 2000-2600 m., June and 



