448 
ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 
Class XII. 
(S pumila L. 
ivild officinal 
or 
f jn.jl 
R 
Austria 
1810. 
L 
CO 
Jac. aus. 1. 198 
7496 parvifolia Ehr. 
Burgundy 
or 
1 jn.jl 
Pu 
Europe 
L 
r.m 
Bot. reg. 452 
turbinata H. K. 
Frankfort 
or 
5 jn.au 
Pk 
1629. 
L 
r.m 
Miss L. ros. t. 63 
7498 vill6sa L. 
Apple-bearing ^ 
or 
8 jn.jl 
R 
Britain 
highl.v. L 
r.m 
Eng. bot. 583 
7499 tomentosa Sm. 
downy-lvd. dof 
or 
6 jn.jl 
Pk 
England 
bed. 
L 
CO 
Eng. bot. 990 
(B mollis Sm. 
soft 
or 
6 jn.jl 
R 
Britain 
bed. 
L 
CO 
Eng. bot, 2459 
y t. resinosa Lindl. 
turpentine 
or 
4 jn.jl 
R 
Ireland 
L 
CO 
7500 alba L. 
single white 
or 
4 jn.jl 
W 
Crimea 
1597. 
L 
r.m 
Miss L. ros. t. 37 
Agate 
Belle Aurore 
Blanche a cceur vert 
Blanche de Belgique 
7501 hibernica &m. 
7502 mtea Mill. 
— punicea Mill. 
7503 rubiginosa L. 
American, Single 
Blush 
(B micrdntha Sm. 
y umbelldta Leers. 
5 sepium Thuill. 
6 inoddra Agdh. 
B. Borreri Woods. 
7504 pruinosa Lindl. 
1505 glutinosa Sm. 
7506 caucasea Lindl. 
ISffJ canina L. 
b collina Jacq. 
6 dumetdrum Thuill. 
7508 rubrifolia Vill. 
Redut^a Thory. 
7509 indica L. 
Gai-den Varieties. 
Blush, Double White Eliza 
Bouquet Blanc 
Celestial 
Due d'Yorck 
Feuille ferm^e 
Grand Cuisse de 
Nymph e 
Henriette, Belle 
Joanne d'Arc 
Maiden's Blush, Clus- 
ter 
Irish 
or 
2 
jn.n 
Pk 
Ireland ir.thi. Sk co 
Eng. bot. 2196 
single-yellow 
or 
3 
jn 
Y 
Germany 1596. 
L r.m 
Bot. mag. 363 
Austrian 
or 
3 
jn 
Y.o 
Germany 1596. 
L r.m Bot. mag. 1077 
Sweet Briar 
or 
my.jn 
Pk 
Britain ch. ba. S co 
Eng. bot. 991 
Garden Varieties. 
Clementine 
Double 
Maiden 
Cluster 
Dwarf, 
Semidouble 
Mannings 
small-flowered 
ik 
or 
6 
my.jl 
Pk 
Britain thick. 
L co 
Eng. bot. 2490 
Semid.Sw.BriarSS^ 
or 
4 
my.jn 
Pk 
Germany ... 
L r.m 
Miss L. ros. t. 6.3 
dwarf 
ik 
or 
my.jn 
Pk 
Britain thick. 
L CO 
scentless 
or 
6 
my.jn 
Pk 
Britain bed. 
L CO 
frosted 
it 
or 
3 
my.jn 
Pk 
Siberia 1818. 
L CO 
Cretan 
or 
2 
my.jn 
Pk 
Candia 1821. 
L CO 
Red. ros. 1. t.l25 
Caucasian 
or 
20 
jn.jl 
R 
Caucasus 1798. 
Li CO 
Lindl. ros. t. 11 
dog, or Hip 
4 
or 
8 
jn.jl 
Pk 
Britain bed. 
L CO 
Eng. bot. 992 
hill 
or 
8 
jn.jl 
Pk 
Britain hed. 
L CO 
bushy 
Sk 
or 
8 
jn.jl 
Pk 
England hed. 
L CO 
Eng. bot. 2579 
red-stained 
m 
or 
6 
jn.jl 
Pu 
Europe 1814. 
L CO 
Bot. reg. 430 
Jiedoute's 
or 
3 
jn.jl 
Pu 
182i^. 
L CO 
Red. ros. 1. 1. 38 
blush Chinese 
St 
or 
20 
ja.d 
F 
China 1789. 
C p.l 
Lawr. ros. t. 26 
Garden Varieties, referable either to Rosa indica or R. semperfloi-cns. 
Alba 
Animating 
Atro-nigra 
Bengale a Bouquet 
Bengale a fl. panache 
Bengale Blanche 
Bichonia 
Boursault 
/S odoratissima Sweet. Sweet Chinese < 
y pumila Red. dwarf i 
I longifoiia W. willow-leaved i 
7510 semperflorens Curt, ever-blowing i 
7511 Lawranceana Sioee^. MissLawrence'si 
7512 microphylla Roxb. small-leaved i 
or 
I I or 
1 
5 
10 ja.d 
1 ja.d 
3 
Carnescens 
Centifolia 
Chiffonnee 
Cerise eclatante 
f.au Pa.pk China 
my.au Pk China 
my.au Pk 
Cr 
R 
Pk 
CucuIIata 
Elegant 
Florida 
Gigantea 
1810. 
China 
China 
China 
E. Indies 1823. 
1789. 
1810. 
Bot. reg. 804 
Red. ros. 1. 1. 42 
Red. ros. 2. 1. 12 
Bot. mag. 284 
Bot. mag. 1762 
7513 systyla Bat. one-styled Sfe 
ji s. Monsdnice Lindl. Lady Hanson's Sk 
7514 arvensis Huds. white-dog 
(3 hybrida Schleich. Double-Hep. ^ 
7498 
6 my.jl Pk 
3 my.jl Pk 
8 jn.jl W 
4 my.jn Pk 
Britain 
Britain 
Britain 
Switzerl. 
hed. 
hed. 
hed. 
L CO 
L CO 
L CO 
L CO 
Eng. bot. 1895 
Eng. bot. 188 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
hundred-leaved, in June, July, and August. The Virginia and musk roses are the latest European sorts ; 
they flower in September, and in shaded situations will sometimes continue in bloom till the middle of 
October ; but the earliest rose (the monthly) is also the latest, and generally continues flowering till 
interrupted by frost. The earliest sorts may be materially forwarded by being planted against a south wall ; 
and if portable sashes are placed before them, and the wall is either flued and heated by fires, or a lining of 
dung placed behind, the plants may be brought to flower in February or March. The monthly rose being 
protected by glass in autumn, or aided by artificial heat, may be continued in bloom till Christmas. A very 
