GENERAL INDEX 
Hulthemia berberifolia Dum., 3, 7 
Hungary, indigenous Roses : Rosa hawrana, 431 ; 
R. reversa, 299 ; R. slylosa, 47 
Huysum, Van, his illustration of Rosa centifolia, 
343 ; R. damascena, 372 
Hy, Abbe F. C., discovers Rosa macrantha at Herse, 
Deux Sevres, 404 
Hybrids between Roses of little affinity, 7 ; one 
character persists until at least third or fourth 
generation in, 185 
I 
Iceland, indigenous Rose : Rosa spinosissima, 248 
leones, see Braam, Cattley, Lobel, Miller, and 
Wight 
India, indigenous Roses : Rosa bracteata, 126 ; R. 
Collettii, hi ; R. foetida, 267 ; R. gigantea, 99 ; 
R. Hardii, 7 ; R. involucrata, 129, 130 ; R. Les- 
chenaultiana, 52 ; R. macrophylla, 163 ; R. 
moschata, 33 ; R. moschata, var. nepalensis, 3 7 ; 
R. sericea, 163 ; R. Webbiana, 233 
Ireland, indigenous Roses : Rosa agreslis, 458 ; R. 
hibernica, 289 ; R. involuta, 281 ; R. involuta, 
var. IVilsoni, 285; R. micrantha, 462 ; R. spino- 
sissima, 248 
Italy, indigenous Roses : Rosa centifolia, 342 ; R. 
damascena, 370 ; R. Polliniana, 333 ; R. pro- 
vincialis, 359 ; R. sancta, 338 ; R. sempervirens, 
19 ; R. spinosissima, 248 
J 
Jacques, gardener to Due d’Orleans at Neuilly, 21 ; 
Rosa borbonica, 340 ; on R. centifolia, var. crisiata, 
35 1 
Jacquin, N. J., Rosa spinosissima, 248; R. blanda 
figured, 308 
Jahrbuch by Engler, 297 
J amain, Hippolyte, his garden at Bourg-la-Reine, 68 
Japan, indigenous Roses: Rosa acicularis, 145; 
R. Banksiae, 104 ; R. cinnamomea, 142 ; R. 
granulosa, 237 ; R. Iwara, 193 ; R. laevigata, 
118; R. microphylla, 135; R. multiflora, 25; R. 
polyantha, 31 ; R. spinosissima, 248 ; R. Wat- 
soniana, 33 
Japan, Flora of, see Siebold 
Japanese Roses, Takasima on, 31 
Jenner, Mr., and The Engineer Rose, 31 
Joannes, M. Brun, of Lyons, succeeds in artificially 
pollinating Rosa foetida, var. bicolor, 270 
Johnson’s Dictionary of Gardening on Rosa damascena, 
370 
Josephine, Empress, an enthusiastic patroness of 
gardening, 327 
Journal des Roses, on Rosa polyantha, 31 
Jussieu, A. L., his Genera Plantarum, 4 
K 
Karr, Alphonse, “ perfume is the soul and spirit 
of a flower,” 20 
Kearse, Mr., marriage to Miss Lawrance, 92 
Keller, Dr., on Rosa Malyi, 297 ; R. rubrifolia, 400 
Kennedy, Mr., of the Vine Nurseries, Hammersmith : 
Rosa centifolia, var. muscosa, 347 ; R. gallica, 
327 ; R. rugosa, 182 ; Scotch Roses, 252, 254 
Kerner von Marilaun, A., Rosa Malyi, 297 
Kerr, Wm, brings into Europe Rosa Banksiae, 104, 
105 
Kew Gardens : Rosa acicularis, var. nipponensis, 
151 ; R. Banksiae, 106 ; R. foliolosa, 220 ; R. 
gigantea, 99 ; R. Hugonis, 279, 280 ; R. Jacksoni, 
63 ; R. Leschenaultiana, 52 ; R. moschata, var. 
nepalensis, 37 ; R. nutkana, 231 ; R. pisocarpa, 
225 ; R. sancta, 337 ; R. Soulieana, 58 ; R. 
529 
spinosissima, var. allaica, 257 ; R. spinosissima, 
var. ochroletica, 255 ; R. Woodsii, 236 
Kippis (Perthshire), Sir R. Sibbald’s property, Rosa 
spinosissima, 249 
Kitaibel, P., Rosa reversa, 300 
Kmet, Pastor, discovers Rosa hawrana, 431 
Knight, J., nursery at Chelsea : Rosa centifolia, var. 
albo-muscosa, 349 ; R. sancta, 338 
Knots Green, see Slater 
Koch, K., 198 ; Rosa foetida, 268 
Koch, W. J. D., his Synopsis: Rosa Iwara, 194 ; R. 
spinosissima, 249 
Koehne, E., 198 
Korea, indigenous Roses : Rosa granulosa, 237 ; 
R. Kelleri, 75 
Kotschy, T., collects Rosa orientalis, in Kurdistan, 443 
Kreuterbuch, see Tabcrnaemontanus, 355 
Kurdistan, Rosa orientalis discovered in, 443 
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Laffay, a great French Rose-raiser, 251, 301, 327 
Lambert, A. B., 37 
Lancaster, see York 
Lange, J. M. C., his Prodromus Florae Hispanicae, 408 
La Perouse, J. F. G., sees Rosa rugosa in Bay of 
Ternai (Tartary), 182 
La Quintenye, J . de, 326 
Lavallee, A., Secretary of the French Horticultural 
Society, 25 
Lawrance, Miss M., figures : Burgundy Rose, 356 ; 
Rosa centifolia, 343 ; R. chinensis, var. minima, 
91 ; R. damascena, 372 ; R. ferox, 182 ; R. gallica, 
327 ; R. moschata, 34 ; R. Mundi, 330 ; R. nitida, 
215 ; R. provincialis, 361 ; R. spinosissima, var. 
Andrewsii, 263 ; Rose “ Stanwell Perpetual," 253, 
254 
Ledebour, C. F. von, collects Rosa spinosissima, var. 
altaica, in the Altai Mountains, 257 
Lee, J., of the Vine Nursery, Hammersmith, and 
Miss Lawrance, 92 ; Rosa centifolia, var. muscosa, 
347 ; R. chinensis x moschata, 94 ; R. gallica, 
327 ; R. provincialis, var. variegala, 363 ; R. 
rugosa, 182 ; Rose “ Stanwell Perpetual,” 254 ; 
Scotch Roses, 252 
Leith Walk, Edinburgh, Botanical Garden at, 16 
Lemaire, C., and the Persian Yellow Rose, 271 
Lemeunier, M., Rose La Fleche, 347 ; Rosa macrantha, 
403 
Lendormi, M., an amateur gardener at Rouen, Rosa 
chinensis x moschata, 93 
Lenet, M., a Lyons Rose-grower, Rosa bracteata, 126 
Leopold, Prince, his garden, 37 
Leroy, Andre, raises Rosa multiflora, 25 
Leschenault, M., Roses dedicated to, 52 
Lete, Nicholas, discovers Rosa hemisphaerica, 274, 275 
Libert, Mdlle. M. A., finds Rosa macrantha in Belgium, 
462 
Linaker (or Linacre), Dr. T., King Henry VIII. ’s 
physician, introduces Rosa damascena, 370 
Lindley, Dr. J., Monograph: on Rosa acicularis, 146; 
R. anemoneflora, 67 ; R. Banksiae, 105-7 1 
berberifolia, 7 ; R. blanda, 308 ; R. centifolia, 
342 ; R. centifolia, var. muscosa, 347 ; R. 
chinensis, var. longifolia, 85 ; R. chinensis, var. 
pseudo-indica, 85, 86 ; R. dumetorum, 398 ; R. 
Dupontii, 44 ; R. Fortuniana, 109, no; R. 
hemisphaerica, 235 ; R. involucrata, 129 ; R. laxa, 
168 ; R. lucida, 198 ; R. microphylla, 135 ; R. 
montana, 394 ; R. moschata, var. abyssinica, 41 ; 
R. moschata, var. nepalensis, 37 ; R. multiflora, 
var. platyphylla, 29 ; R. parvifolia, 356 ; R. 
provincialis, 360 ; R. rubiginosa, 450 ; R. ruga, 
55 ; R. sericea, 163, 164 ; R. spinosissima, 248 ; 
R. spinosissima, var. altaica, 257 ; R. Woodsii, 
236 ; R. xanthina, 255, 278, 279 
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