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R. niosehata simplex et multiplex ; dOi R. in. multiplex altera 

 alias damaseena alba vel verisirm'lior cinnamomea flore pleno 

 albo : (20) R. hispanica mosehata simplex ; (21) R. pomifera 

 major : ( 22 ) R. silvestris odora sive eglenteria simplex ; (23) R. s. 

 odora sive eglanteria flore dupliei ; (24) R. sempervirens. 



Feom the Collection of Robt. Fueber, Gardener at Ken- 

 sington, 1730. (Coloured Plates by Ca steel.) 



JIay. — (1) Cinnamon Rose. (22) Yellow Austrian Rose, (27) 

 Red Austrian Rose. 



June. — (9) Maiden's Blush Rose, (12) Blush Belgiek Rose, 

 (13) The Franc-fort Rose, 1- Moss Province Rose, (20) White 

 Rose, (21) Dutch Hundred-leaved Rose. (23) Rosa mundi. 



August — (19) Striped Monthly Rose. 



September.— (20) White Monthly Rose. 



October— (26) Double White Musk Rose. 



A Catalogue of Trees, Shrubs, dc., by a Society of Gardexees 

 (Ed. Philip Miller ?), 1730. . 

 Moss Province Rose. Double Velvet Rose. Austrian Rose, 

 Double Yellow Rose. Red Provence Rose ( Artist. Van Huysum). 



Hale's CompJeat Body of Husbandry, plate 45—16, 1756. 

 The Double Red Rose ; the Double Musk Rose ; the Hundred- 

 leaved Rose ; the Pramestine Rose. 



Miller, Philip, Gardeners' Dictionary. 8th edition, 1768. 



Rosa eanina, R. spinosissima . R. villosa. R. eglanteria, R. 

 seoiica, R. inermis, R. hispanica. R. scandens, R. sempervirens, 

 R. virginiana, R. lutea, R. pnnioea, R. mosehata, R. eentifolia, 

 R. damaseena. R. alba. R. belgica. R. provineiahs, R. incarnata, 

 R. gallica, R. cinnamomea, R. muscosa. 



In addition to the above, which Miller considered as species, 

 he enumerates the following garden varieties : — 



M The Monthly Rose, the Striped Monthly Rose, the York 

 and Lancaster Rose, Mrs. Hart's Rose. These are all supposed 

 to be varieties of the Damask Rose. 



•• The Red Belgiek Rose is supposed to be a variety of the 

 Blush Belgiek. 



The single Velvet Rose, the double Velvet Rose, the Royal 

 Velvet Rose. These three are all varieties ; the last I raised 

 from seed of the pale Provence Rose. 



