JXTLT 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30, IflSL 33 



54061 to 54163— Continned. 



54138. Rosa lacxAnraA J. B. Smitb. 



"A siavto nsmiMtii g title dog-toae and native to central Europe. 

 Tbe leaflets are pubescwir beneath ; the small pink flowers are borne 



in dosteis^ and tbe oToid froits are bngiit red.*" 



For inerioiis introdoction, see S. P. L No. "fidOia. 



54130. B06A. M<nsTAi!A Cbaix. 



'^Anotlin' aDy of R. eamima. with strong spines, broader leaflete 

 tinged with red, and pale-iHnk liowec&'' 



For prerions kitroducticMi. see S. P. L Xa ^SllL 



54140. Rosa MULXnxaajL cathayexsis Relid. and WSa. 



The wild, single-flowered form of R. mwttipm, native to China, 

 with pink flowers inptpad of white as in the type." 



For i»C!vioas introdncticin. see S. P. L Xo. ^115. 



54141. B06A m?TKAMA Pke^ 



** This stoat shrub natfre to Alaska and southward to Oregon, has 

 fire to seroi brckedlr elliptical, double-serrate slalMtNis leallgta; 

 tBoaHj solit^ r f — ers nearij 3 indies across, and red tSkaiboaB 

 froits." 



Ffflr preriODS introdocCi<», see SL P. L Xa 49116u 



5414& B06A oxTODOif Boiss. 



**A Caucasian shrab*with fire to seDm orate leaflets and airiitazy 

 ^nk flowers." 



For i»eTioos introduction, see S. P. L No. 49117. 



54143. R06A PAXMEXi Rydb. 



A low shmb natire to IGssomi and Texas, with slender reflexed 

 pri<±les, five to nine dark-green lanceolate leaflets pubescent be- 

 neath, pink flowers solitary or in small dusters, and globose ^andn- 

 lar hlsiad fruits half an indi in diameter. (Adapted from Worth 

 Amtenemn Ftorm, roL 22, p. 502.) 



54144. Rosa paix^tws Marsh. 



" The canunon wild rose on moist land in the eastern part of the 

 United States. The stems are often S feet high, with seven narrowly 

 oUnog leaflets pobesoent beneath., cmymbs of i^nk flowers, and de- 

 pressed-^obose hispid red fndta." 



For preriolis introdiiction, see S. P. L No. 



54145. Rosa pibocaka A. Gray. 



"A siender-stemmed shmb native to the northwest coast of 

 America, with straight or ascending pnckles. five to seren oblong 

 leaflets, small pink flowers in dense corymbs, and globose fruits." 



For iseTious introduction, see S. P. I- Nol 30SI62. 



54146. Rosa porzon Tratt. 



"A southern ^T»yr^mn shrub 7 feet talL with five to nine serrate 

 leaflets and small pale-iank to white flowers." 



For prerioas introdncdfln, see S. P. L Nol 43906. 



54147. Rosa mumkiwosa L. S— ir ir fr 



"▼ar. Caraoaa. A flesh-colored fsrm of - 

 usually has briglit^ink flowers." 



5414& Rosa kobosa cHAinssoaoAHA llcw. 



•"A form of the Ji^nnese rose with almost no bri^i.es and with 

 amaDer. narrower, and leas rugose leaflets." 



