GENERAL INDEX 
ROSA 
— ACICULARIS, var. NIPPONENSIS Koehne, 
flower-plates, description, and locality, 151 
— aciphylla Rau, 385 
— ADENOCLADA Lev., description and habitat of, 
5 T -7 
— adjecta Desegl., see pendulina 
— AGRESTIS Savi (syn. R. septum, R. rubiginosa, 
var. sepium, R. myrtifolia, R. canina, var. septum), 
flower-plates and description, 457 ; fruit-plate, 
459 ; habitat, 458 ; its allies, 385, 458, 462 ; 
referred to, 475, 477 
— ALBA L. (syn. R. usitatissima, R. procera, R. 
rubicans, R. gallica x canina, R. dumetorum x 
gallica ), flower- plate, description, and probable 
origin of, 409, 410 ; fruit-plate of, 411 ; hybrid 
of, 375; other references, 375, 403; Yorkists’ 
badge, 410 
var. RUBICUNDA Roess. (syn. R. incarnata, R. 
rubicans), flower- plate, description, and locality, 
413 ; hybrids of, 414 
— alba All., see sempervirens 
— ALBERTI Regel, description and habitat, 319 
— albicans Godet, see elymaitica 
— albo-rubicunda plena, 413 
alpestris Desegl., see pendulina 
— alpina L. (see pendulina) , allied to R. macrophylla, 
157, and R. laxa, 168 ; confused with R. cinna- 
momea, 143 
Pall., see acicularis 
Regel, see blanda 
laevis, 308 
x indica, see Lheritieranea 
var. odorata Focke, see Lheritieranea 
x mollis Christ, see spinulifolia 
x pimpinellifolia Schmidely, see reversa 
x tomentosa Christ, see spinulifolia 
— altaica Willd., see spinosissima, var. altaica 
— ambigua Desegl., var. of spinulifolia, 442 
— amblyotis C. A. Mey., see cinnamomea 
— amoyensis Hance, see microcarpa 
— amygdalifolia Ser., see laevigata 
— andegavensis Bast., a form of R. canina, 380 
— Andreae Lange, see rugosa 
— ANEMONEFLORA Fortune, flower-plate, descrip- 
tion, habitat, and distinguishing marks of, 67, 68 ; 
relation to R. W atsoniana, 53 ; resemblances 
to other Roses, 67 
— anglica alba multiplex, 410 
simplex, 410 
— anserinaefolia Boiss., 172, 444 
— arbor ea Pers., see moschata 
— arkansana [Port. & Coult.], 315 ; description of, 
316 
— armatissima Desegl. & Ripart, 290 
— arvensis Alsch., see sempervirens 
— ARVENSIS Huds. (syn. R. sylvestris, R. repens, 
R. scandens, R. Herporhodon, R. canina, var. 
sylvestris, R. Halleri, R. fusca, R. serpens, R. 
sempervirens, R. glauca), flower-plate and de- 
scription of, 11, 12 ; fruit-plate, 13 ; habitat and 
beauty of, 12 ; hybrids, 12, 326 
var. hybrida Lindl., see Polliniana 
x chinensis, see ruga 
x gallica Crep., see Polliniana 
— arvina Tabernaemontanus, 248 
— ASPERRIMA Godet, description and habitat of, 
481 
var. interjecta Burnat & Gremli, 481 
— atrovirens Viv., see sempervirens 
— austriaca Crantz, see gallica 
— balearica Pers., see sempervirens 
— BANKSIAE [R. Br.], the Banksian Rose (syn. 
R. fragariaeflora ; R. inermis ; R. microcarpa ; 
R. Banksiae lutea ; R. Banksiae, var. luteo- 
plena ; R. Banksiae forma lutescens), flower- 
ROSA 
plate and description of, 103, 104 ; its beauty 
and distribution, 104 ; on introduction into 
England, 105 ; magnificent specimens, 105, 106 ; 
pruning of, 107; referred to, 485, 503; resem- 
blances to R. Bodinieri, 485 ; seeds badly, 107 ; 
yellow variety, 106 
— BANKSIAE, hybrid of, 86 
var. microcarpa Regel, see microcarpa 
x laevigata, see Fortuniana 
— BANKSIOPSIS Baker, description and habitat of, 
503 ; fruit-plate, 505 ; umbels like Banksiae, 503 
— BEGGERIANA Schrenk (syn. R. Silverhielmii, 
R. Lehmanniana) , flower-plate, description, and 
habitat of, 171, 172 ; resembles R. gymno- 
carpa, 221 
— belgica Mill., see damascena 
Brot., see gallica 
carnea rubro striata Roess., 330 
— bengalensis Pers., see chinensis, var. semperflorens 
— berberifolia Pall., see persica 
— — x clinophylla, see Hardii 
x involucrata Paxt., see Hardii 
— bicolor Jacq., see foetida, var. bicolor 
— bifera Poir., see damascena 
— BLANDA Ait., Hudson’s Bay or Labrador 
Rose (syn. R. fraxinifolia, R. laxa, R. Solandri, 
R. Lindleyi, R. virginiana, R. alpina), flower- 
plate, description, and first cultivation of, 307, 
308 ; found in damp, rocky situations, 308 ; 
fruit-plate, 309 ; other references, 146, 198, 215 ; 
resemblances to R. nutkana, 231 ; R. Woodsii, 
235 ; var. flower- and fruit-plate, 310, 311 
— — var. fruit-plate, 311 
var. WILLMOTTIANA, description of, 308; 
flower- and fruit-plates, 312, 313 
— BODINIERI , Levi. & Vaut, description and habi- 
tat of, 485 ; resemblances to R. Banksiae, 485 
— Boissieri Crep., 418 
BORBONICA Morr., the Bourbon Rose (Rosa 
chinensis x gallica) (syn. canina burboniana), 
flower-plate, description, and growth of, 339, 
340 ; flowers on the year’s growth, 107 ; origin 
and varieties of, 340 ; perpetual flowering, 340 
hybrid “ Souvenir de Mme. Auguste Charles,” 
fruit-plate, 340, 341 
— Boursaultiana Desportes, 301 
— BRACTEATA Wendl., the Macartney Rose (syn. 
R. lucida, R. Macartnea), flower-plate, descrip- 
tion, and habitat of, 125 ; resemblance to R. 
involucrata, 130 ; varieties, 126, 127 
— braclescens Woods, see coriifolia 
— brevistyla Thory, see stylosa 
— Brownii Tratt., see moschata, var. nepalensis 
— Brunonii Lindl., see moschata, var. nepalensis 
— burgundiaca, Roess., see parvifolia 
— calendarum Muench., see damascena 
— CALIFORNICA Cham. & Schlecht., flower-plate, 
description, habitat, 223 ; polymorphous, 223 ; 
varieties, 224, 225 
— CALOCARPA (syn. R. rugosa calocarpa, R. 
rugosa x indica, R. chinensis x rugosa), flower- 
plate, description, and origin of, 189 ; suitable 
for planting in groups on wild gardens, 190 
— Camellia Hort., referred to R. laevigata, 118 
— campanulata Ehrh., see francofurtana 
— Candida plena Bauhin, 410 
— Candolleana Thory, see reversa 
— CANINA L., Dog Rose, flower-plate and descrip- 
tion, 379, 380 ; habitat, 380 ; other references, 
268, 289, 326, 342, 394, 400, 422, 450, 461, 469 
burboniana Thory, see borbonica 
var. Andersonii, description, 380 ; fruit-plate, 
383 
var. collina Godet, see dumetorum, 397 
var. coriifolia Baker, see coriifolia 
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