351 
a gigantea. (G. C. 1888, iv. 122, 
1889, vi. 13, f. 4 ; G. and F. 1888, 321 ; 
16. š i 
and unarmed floral branches, Burma 
Rosa glutinosa yecosiensis. (4. €. 
) 
1892, xii a very 
neat "small- leaved var. not much highe 
than 2} ft., characterised by its strong 
E similar tho: 
spines, se 
R. Seraphini, and a eae aia 
carve f. of a whitish red colour. Asi 
Minor. 
Rosa Godefroye. the i 1886, 261.) 
t bus 
mpact 
rae the = wish 
5-7 leaflets shining dark green ; sep. 
; fl. large, ahi, 
Persia, probably 
a garden variety. 
Rosa humilis poe (G. and F, 
1889,7 rious form of 
this Nort iia which 
h Am 
the pet. are aati “teilobe d. 
Rosa minutifolia. (G. and F. 1888, 
tary pink or white 
on a spars along the. branches. 
Californ 
(G. and F. 1888, 449, 
Boss aera 
H. = stout ar iy with 
ym 
ovaries smooth, unarmed. Fr. 
lobose, } in, diam., bright scarlet. 
North-west America. 
= _— —— (H: ha = i 
climbin: armed 
with meses 
with 3-5 elliptic obtuse coarsely 
bet leaflets, and corymbose penteles 
of white fl. Syria. 
a hooked eienen pinnate 
Rosa pisocarpa. (B. M. t. 6857.) H. 
x thie with reddish glabrous stems 
with straight prickles. L. 
rather small, with five leaflets. 
-3 together, bright pink, about 1 
ia diam. Fr. globose, reddish, }-} 
in diam, North California. 
(R. H. 1880, 314. f. 62, 
ft. high, with 1. an 
a thoes: of the Dog-Rose. Caspian 
re Lovage 
63.) -18 
"On piasypaziis, CR. H. 1886, 436.) 
P broad-leaved form of R, multi- 
sAn 
m rugosa T CR. H. 1891, 
9, f. se ami 446, f. 148-9.) H. A 
eB between R, indica and 
R74 ssl 
— Var. fimbriata. (R. H, 1890, 427, 
Ty 131.) H. Garden hybri 
Rosa wichuraiana. (4. and F, 1891, 
569, f. 89.) H. shr. wit k glossy 
green 1, and white fl, Japan. 
Rosanowia ornata. (FI. des t. 
2423-4 ; ig prii aua 53.) e 
cew. brid between 
B: padie snd a re Gloxinia, 
Roscæa purpurea sikkimensis. Ee 
C. 1890, viii. 221.) Scitaminee. H.H 
ee osed t sats from the 
and r and also in the 
ane a Epal of the fl. 
Roydsia a = M. t. 6881.) 
Capparidaceæ. S. A free- 
sce: b 
numerous, yellow ; ovary on p gor 
stalk, yellowish. India 
Rubus cesius ee (GA. 
H. 
pet., and elongate 
flavour. Turkestan 
oe Pherae tricolor. (4. C. 
. 15.) H. A slender- 
eaf- 
older 1, variegated wih 
Rubus a (Späth Cat. 
1894-5 ; N. € ae Wi H. à 
species simi the Raspberry. 
North-west aea pel e 
Rubus Millspaughi. (W. G. 1892, 
216.) H. A spineless bramble with 
edible fruit. North 
