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Rodhatte (poly, pom.), Poulsen, 1912.— Rosy 

 crimson. Dwarf. Bedding. Fragrant. Prune 34. 



Rosa Mundi (Gallica).— Red, striped white.— 

 \'igorous. Garden. The best of the striped Roses. The 

 variety often grown as " York and Lancaster." Sum- 

 mer-flowering. Fragrant. Prune 14 (b). 



Rubella (Species). — Rose. \''igorous. Bush. Very 

 early summer-flowering. Single-flowered. Prune 28 



rubilfolia (Species), Dr. Swainson, 1803. — Soft 

 rose. Vigorous. Garden. Stems and foliage very dis- 

 tinct in colour. Grown for the effect of foliage onty. 

 Summer-flowerine:. Known also as " ferruginea." 

 Prune 28. 



riigosa alba (rug.). — White. Vigorous. Bush, 

 hedge, dell, shrubbery, town. A white sport from 

 " rugosa rubra." Single-flo^\ered. Fine foliage. 

 Pnuie 35. 



Sanders' White (wich. ramb.), Sanders, 1915. — 

 Pure white. Arch, pergola, weeping standard. The 

 best white rambler. Prune 87. 



Sarah Bernhardt (H.T.), Dubreuil, 1907.— Scarlet 

 crimson, shaded. Vigorous. Garden, pillar, bush, 

 hedge, pegging down. Semi-double. Prune 6 or 41. 



Scarlet Climber (Paul's) (Hvbrid wichuraiana) , 

 W. Paul & Son, 1916. — Scarlet. Very vigorous. 

 Pillar, arch, glass. Semi-double. Prune 20, 39, or 

 43. 



Seagull (H. wich.), Pritchard, 1907. — Vigorous. 

 Pillar, arch. Fragrant. Prune 39. 



sericea, pteracantha (Species), Vilmorin, 1905. — 

 White. Garden, bush. Noteworthy for its translucent 

 and huge red thorns on the young wood. Very early 

 summer-flowering. Prune 28. 



