GENERAL INDEX 
ROSA 
trachyphylla), compared with Rosa gallica, 464; 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 463, 
464 ; fruit-plate, 465 ; likely parent of R. spinu- 
li folia, 442 ; rareness in cultivation, 464 
— J undzilliana Bess., see Jundzilli 
— kamtchatica Thory, see rugosa 
— KELLERI Baker (syn. R. coreana), description and 
habitat of, 75 
— Klukii Bess., see inodor a 
— KOREANA Komarow, description and habitat of, 
519 ; near R. spinosissima, 519 
Korn., 75 
— KORSAKO VIENSIS Levi., description and habitat 
of, 517 ; near R. spinosissima, 51 7 
— Kotschyana Boiss., variety of Rosa orientalis, 444 
— lacteola Roess., see provincialis 
— LAEVIGATA Michx., the Cherokee Rose (syn. R. 
ternata, R. nivea, R. sinica, R. hystrix.R. triphylla, 
R. cucnmerina, R. amygdalifolia, R. chero- 
keensis), flower-plate and description of, 117, 
1 18 ; habitat and growth, 118, 119 ; referred to, 
519 ; R. Fortuniana a hybrid of, 86 ; seen to 
perfection on the Riviera, 119 
— Braamiana Regel, 118 
x Banksiae Crep., see Fortuniana 
x bracteata, flower-plate, 127 
x CHINENSIS, Rose Anemone, flower-plate 
and description of, 12 1 
— lagenaria Vill., see pendulina 
— Lawranceana Sweet, see chinensis, var. minima 
- — laxa Lindl., see blanda 
— LAXA Retz. (syn. R. soon gar ica ; R. Gebleriana ; 
R. cinnamomea, var. soongarica), flower-plate, de- 
scription, and habitatof, 167, 168; fruit-plate, 169 
— Lehmanniana Bunge, see Beggeriana 
— LESCHENAULTIANA [Red. & Thory] (syn. R. 
sempervirens, var. Leschenanltiana ; R. mos- 
chata, var. Leschenanltiana), description and 
habitat of, 51, 52 
— leucochroa Desv., see stylosa 
— LHERITIERANEA Thory (R. chinensis X pendu- 
lina), the Boursault Rose (syn. R. reclinata ; 
R. alpina x indica, var. odorata ; R. chinensis x 
pendulina ; R. alpina x indica), flower-plate, 
description, and originator of, 301-3 ; Thory’s 
description of, 302 
— libanotica Boiss., see glutinosa 
— Libertiana Tratt., see micrantha 
— Lindleyi Spreng., see blanda 
— livida Host, see rubrifolia 
— longicuspis Bertol., synonym and variety of 
sempervirens, 19, 21 
— longifolia Willd., see chinensis, var. longifolia 
— Luciae Franch & Rochebr., 25 
— lucida A. Gray, see humilis 
Ehrh., see virginiana 
Lawr., see bracteata 
var. nitida A. Gray, see nitida 
— LUCIDISSIMA Levi., description and habitat of, 
519; habitat of R. laevigata, 519; referred to, 517 
— lutea Mill., see foetid a 
— — multiplex sive flore pleno, 274 
var. bicolor Sims, see foetida, var. bicolor 
var. punicea Keller, see foetida, var. bicolor 
x rubiginosa Crep., see Eglanteria x punicea 
— lutescens Pursh, see spinosissima, var. hispida 
— lutetiana Lem., 380, 389 
— Lyellii Lindl., see involucrata ; habitat, 52 
— Lyoni Pursh, see humilis 
— Macartnea Dum.-Cours., see bracteata 
— MACDOUGALII Holz., description and habitat 
of, 321 
— MACRANTHA Desp., description, flower- plate, and 
habitat of, 403, 404 ; excellent pillar Rose, 404 ; 
fruitful, 405 
536 
ROSA 
— macrocarpa or xanthocarpa, identical with R. 
gigantea, 100 ; habitat and description of, 100 
err. typ. for microcarpa, 67 
— MACROPHYLLA Lindl. (syn. R. Hoffmeisteri ; 
R. Guilelmi Waldemarii ; R. Hookeriana), closely 
allied to R. setipoda, 173 ; and R. Moyesii, 229; 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 157 ; 
fruitful, 158 ; referred to, 495, 499, 503 
x rugosa, fruit-plate, 159 
— maialis, y Loisel., see Carolina 
— MAIREI Levi., description and habitat of, 521 ; 
near R. sericea, 521 
— majalis Herrm., see cinnamomea 
— MALYI Kern. (syn. R. pendulina, var. Malyi), 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 297 ; 
one of the first to open its buds and exceedingly 
floriferous, 297 ; resembles R. acicularis, var. 
nipponensis, 15 1 
— maracandica Bunge, a form of Rosa Webbiana, 233 
— MARCYANA Boullu, flower-plate, description, 
and habitat of, 335, 414 
— MARRETII Levi., description and habitat of, 
495 ; near to R. macrophylla, 495 
— medioxima Christ, see reversa 
— melina Greene, see nutkana 
— micrantha DC., see Pouzini 
— MICRANTHA Sm. (syn. R. nemorosa; R. rubiginosa, 
var. micrantha ; R. rubiginosa, var. nemorosa ; 
R. Libertiana), flower-plate, description, and 
habitat of, 461 ; nearly allied to R. agrestis, 458 ; 
pretty rose, but scarcely worth planting in a 
garden, 462 ; referred to, 477 
— MICROCARPA Lindl. (syn. R. indica ; R. cymosa ; 
R. amoyensis ; R. intermedia ; R. dubia ; R. 
Banksiae, var. microcarpa), description and 
habitat of, 113; distinguished from R. Banksiae, 
1 14; referred to, 485; resemblance to R. anemone- 
flora, 67, to R. multiflora, 80, 114, and to R. 
Esquirolii, 485 
Walp., see Banksiae 
— MICROPHYLLA Roxb. (syn. R. Roxburghii), 
brought from the Kurram valley by Dr. Aitchison, 
233 ; flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 
135, 136 ; fruit-plate, 137 ; resemblance to the 
Macartney Rose, 136 
x rugosa, 136 
— Milesia rubra flore pleno Besler, 326 
— MINUTIFOLIA Engelm., description and habitat 
of, 317 ; resembling R. stellata, 305 
— MOHA VENSIS Parish, description and habitat of, 
239 
— MOKANENSIS Levi. (syn. R. quelpaertensis), 
description and habitat of, 511 ; near R. multi- 
flora, 512 
var. quelpaertensis Willmott, description and 
habitat of, 512 
— MOLLIS Sm. (syn. R. villosa ; R. villosa, var. 
mollissima ; R. heterophylla ; R. tomentosa, var. 
mollis ; R. tomentosa, var. mollissima ; R. 
mollissima ; R. Heldreichii ; R. villosa, var. 
mollis), flower-plate and description of, 417 ; 
fruit-plate, 419 ; habitat and varieties of, 418 ; 
and Rosa involuta, 281, 285 ; and Rosa tomen- 
tosa, 422 ; and Rosa spinulifolia, 442 ; and Rosa 
orientalis, 444 
— mollissima Fries, see mollis 
Willd., 422 
— monspeliaca Gouan, see pendulina 
— MONTANA (syn. R. glandulosa ; R. arvensis, var. 
montana ; R. rubrifolia, var. glandulosa ; R. 
rubrifolia montana ; R. salaevensis ; R. montana, f. 
longepedunculala; R. montana, f. sanguisorbella) , 
description and habitat of, 393, 394 ; varieties, 
394 
— Montezumae Humb. & Bonpl., 380 
