ARBORETUM AND FRUTlCETUAf. PART III. 



A pp. i. Hardy Species of the Genus Rosa, not yet introduced. 



§ i. Feroces. 



EL rugose Thuu. (Lim t ll , Ros., p. 5. 1. 19.) is a native of Nepal, growing to the height of 3ft. or4ft. 



§ ii. Bracteatce. 



EL 7.//<7/ii I.indl. Ros., p. 12. t. 1., is a native of Nepal; with densely villous leaves and shoots; 

 and growing to the height of 3 ft. or 4 ft. 



§ iii. CinnamometB. 



R. Idxa Retz. {Don's Mill., 2. p. 565.) is a native of Siberia with 

 rod dowers, and oblong glabrous fruit; growing to the height of 3ft. 

 or 4 ft. 



R. kosingidna Bess. {Don's Mill., 2. p. 565.) is a native of Podolia, 

 at Tyra ; growing to the height of 6 ft. 



R. soongdrica Bunge {Don's Mill., 2. p. 566.) is a native of the 

 Soongarian Desert ; growing to the height of 6 ft. 



EL "aris/ala Lapey. [Ft Pyr., t. 105.) is a native of the Pyrenees; 

 and. perhaps, a monstrosity of R. cinnamomea ; growing to the height 

 of tilt. 



R. macrophylla Lindl. Ros., p. 35. t. 6., and our Jig. 521., is a native 

 of Gossainthan ; with red flowers, and villous fruit; growing to the 

 height of 6 ft. Judging from the figure of this rose in Lindley's 

 Rosarnm Monograph/a, its bractea? are very large and long, nearly 

 entire, naked, quite thin, and tinged with red ; and the sepals are 

 also very long, nearly triangular in shape, and simple, but dilated 

 and toothed at their extremities. Dr. Lindley observes of this 

 species : that it differs from R. alplna in the shape of its stipules, and 

 in its great bractea? ; that its leaves are the largest he has ever seen ; 

 that it cannot be confounded with any thing else; and that it may be 

 considered the link between Cinnamomea? and Pimpinellifdlia±. 



§ iv. PimpinelUfolice. 



R. Candolleana Don's Mill., 2. p. 567. ; R. rubella Lindl. Ros., p. 40. ; R. pendula Roth ; R. alplna 

 Pall. ; R. />oliph£lla Willd. ; R. alpina var. rubella Ser. in Dec. Prod. ; R. Candolleciwa pendula Red. ; 

 R. Candolle.mrt elegans Thor.; is a native of Germany and Siberia ; with solitary deep red flowers, 

 and scarlet fruit ; and there is a variety with blackish brown fruit. 



R.Jidva Wicks is a native of Siberia ; with yellow flowers ; growing to the height of 6 ft. 



R. vhninea Lindl. Ros., p. 49. ; R. horrida Lindl. ex Spreng. Syst., 2. p. 549.; is a native of Siberia ; 

 with very large flowers ; growing to the height of 4 ft. 



R. Wcbbiana. Wall. {Royle Ulust., p. 208. t. 42. f. 2.) is a native of Nepal; approaching R. spino- 

 sissima, but differs in the want of seta?, and in a tendency to convert the upper leaves into true 

 bracteas ; also, in the dark colour of its stem, which contrasts strongly with its white prickles 



R. reclinata Red. Ros., 3. p. 79., is supposed to be a hybrid between"/?, alpina and R. fndica ; with 

 lurid purple flowers ; of which there is a double-flowered variety. 



§ v. Ccntifolice. 



R. pygmce^a Bieb. is a native of Tauria ; perhaps a variety of R. gallica. 

 R. adenophQlla Willd. is nearly allied to R. turbinata and R. pulchella. 



R. verecunda Waitz. {Don's Mill., 2. p. 573.) grows to the height of 6 ft. ; and is, perhaps, a 

 variety of R. damascena, as is R. lepida. 



§ vi. VilloscB. 



R. hispida Poir. {Don's Mill., 2. p. 577.), R. villbsa var. pomifera Desv., is a native of Europe; 

 growing to the height of 6 ft. 

 R. terebinthacea Bess, is a native of Podolia and Tyra. 



§ vii. Riibiginosce. 



R. monthna Vill. is a native of the south of Europe; with small white flowers; growing to the 

 height of 3 ft. 



P.. urtcinetla Bess. {Don's Mill., 2. p. 578.) is a native of Volhynia and Tauria; growing to the 

 beigbt of 6 ft. 



R. caryopliyllhcca Bess., R. rubiginbsa var. caryophyllacea Ser. in Dec. Prod., is a native of Po- 

 dolia. 



l; inoddi Fries is a native of the north of Holland ; and said to be the same as R. B6rren. 



R. cuspidata Bieb. is a native of Tauria; with white flowers, and dark purple fruit. 



R agrf-slis Swartz is a native ol" Sweden. 



.iin/inasit Lrf jeune is a native of France ; with pinnate sepals, and red petals. 



i: Wd(fgangiinti Hiss, and EL dtmdrpha Bess, arc natives of Podolia. 



R. Wtildenbvu Spreng., R. microphylla Willd., R. arenaria Rieb., is a native of Siberia. 



li.Jtoribunda Bess, is a native of Podolia. 



§ viii. Caiiincc. 



B ' limit, -id '-lulu Best, i a native of Lithuania; allied to R. villbsa and R. caucasica. 



K. (i,,irl,ii\ Bunge Don's Mill., 2. p. 580., not p. 566.), R. canlna Sevres, is a native of Siberia ; 

 growing to the height <>i i ft, 



l; lo/him Jaco,, EL bdttica Roth, R. JundxiiEa Beat., R. turbindlla Swartz, R. vendsa Swartz, It cori- 

 fo/in J riox, and R. mxatiU: Stcv., are described in Don's Mill., 2. p. 581., as belonging to this section. 



I: ricea UndL Kos., p. 105. t. 12., Royle Illust., t. 42. fig. 1., and our /t^. 522., is a native of 

 nthan , with pale red flowers, and naked peduncles and fruit; growing to the height of6ft. 



i: atropurpiirea Brol U common in the gardens of Lisbon; with semidouble flowers, about the 

 » a- of thopc ol H mofchata ; and i^. perhaps, the came a» R fentperfloreni. 



