GENERAL INDEX 
ROSA 
— monticola Rapin, see coriifolia 
— MORRISONENSIS Hayata, description and habitat 
of, 489 ; referred to, 493 
— moschata Herrin. , 499, 513 
— MOSCHATA Mill., the Musk Rose (syn. R. opsos- 
temma, R. arborea), flower-plate, description, and 
habitat of, 33 ; flower-plate of polyantha grandi- 
flora, 35 ; fruit-plate, 35 ; introduction into 
England, 34 ; Sir George Watt’s description of, 
34; varieties of, 33, 34; and R. scmpervirens, 
20 ; and R. multiflora, 24 ; affinity with R. 
Soulieana, 57, R. anemoneflora, 67, R. phoenicea, 
69, and R. Sinowilsoni, 73 
var. ABYSSINICA Rehder (syn. R. abyssinica, 
R. Schimperiana), description and habitat of, 41 
var. Lcschenaultiana Rehder, see Lcschenaultiana 
var. NASTURANA Christ (syn. R. Pissarti), 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 39 
var. NEPALENSIS Lindl. (syn. R. Brunonii, 
R. Brownii, R. pubescens, R. moschata ), flower- 
plate, description, and habitat of, 37, 38 
x chinensis, see chinensis x moschata 
— MOYESII Hemsl. & E. H. Wilson, description 
and habitat of, 229 ; flower-plate, 229 ; fruit- 
plate, 230 
— MULTIBRACTEATA Hemsl. & E. H. Wilson, 
description and habitat of, 209 
— multiflora Reynier, see rubrifolia 
— MULTIFLORA Thunb. (syn. R. polyanthos ; R. 
japonica ; R. multiflora, (i Thunbergiana ; R. 
Thunbergii ; R. polyantha ; R. intermedia ; R. 
Wichuriae ; R. thyrsiflora), allied to R. Kelleri, 
75 ; flower-plate and description of, 23; fruit- 
plate, 27 ; garden forms, 26 ; growth and propa- 
gation, 25, 26 ; habitat and hybrids of, 24, 185 ; 
varieties of, 25, 53 ; very desirable for a wild 
garden, 25 
var. PLATYPHYLLA Thory (syn. R. Thoryi ), 
description and habitat of, 29 ; other names of, 
30 ; wonderful plant in the Goldworth Nursery, 29 
x chinensis, see chinensis x multiflora 
— muscosa Mill, see centifolia, var. muscosa 
alba Hort., see centifolia albo-muscosa 
— myriacantha DC., see spinosissima, v ar. myriacantha 
— myrtifolia Haller, see agrestis 
— nemorosa Libert, see micrantha 
— NITIDA Willd. (syn. R. rubrispina ; R. Rcdu- 
teana, var. rubescens ; R. lucida, var. nitida), 
description, flower-plate, and habitat of, 215, 
216 ; distinguishing characteristics, 216 ; fruit- 
plate, 217 
— nivea D.C., see laevigata 
Don, hybrid of R. moschata, 34 
— —Hort. Par., see Dupontii 
— Noisettiana Thory, see chinensis x moschata 
— nova variegata Du Pont, 263 
— NUTKANA Presl. (syn. R. fraxinifolia, R. cinna- 
momea, R. melina), flower-plate, description, and 
habitat of, 231 
— obtusifolia Desv., 396 
— ochroleuca Swartz, see spinosissima, var. ochroleuca 
— omissa Desegl., 442 
— Opsostemma Ehrh., see moschata 
— orbessanea Thory, nearly allied to R. francofurtana, 
154 
— ORBICULARIS Baker, description and habitat of, 
493 
— ORIENTALIS Dupont, description and habitat 
of, 443 ; oriental variety of R. mollis, 418, 444 
var. Kotschyana Boiss., 444 
var. olympica Desegl., 444 
— OULONGENSIS Levi., description and habitat of, 
523 ; near R. Moyesii and R. macrophylla , 523 
— Ozanonii Desegl., see reversa 
— palustris Marsh, see Carolina 
ROSA 
— parnassica, 446 
— parviflora Ehrh., see humilis 
Macoun, see Fendleri 
— PARVIFOLIA Ehrh., Burgundian Rose (syn. R. 
burgundiaca, R. remensis, R. pomponia), flower- 
plate and description of, 355 ; its affinity with 
other Pompon Roses, 356, 357 
— PENDULINA L. (syn. R. alpina ; R. rupeslris ; 
R. monspeliaca ; R. inermis ; R. pyrenaica ; 
R. lagenaria; R. hispida; R. alpina, var. hispida; 
R. alpina, var. pyrenaica; R. adjccta; R. alpestris; 
R. intercalaris), description and habitat of, 294; 
flower-plate, 293 ; fruit-plate, 295 ; parent of R. 
spinulifolia, 442 
var. Malyi Keller, see Malyi 
x chinensis, see Lheritieranea 
x pimpinelli folia Keller, see reversa 
— pennsylvanica Michx., see Carolina 
— PERSICA Michx. (syn. R. berberifolia, R. simplici- 
folia, Hulthemia berberifolia, Lowea berberifolia), 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 3, 4 ; 
fruit-plate, 5 ; not hardy in England, 4 
— persicifolia, 7 
X salicifolia Hort., see chinensis, var. longifolia 
— PHOENICEA Boiss., the Phoenician Rose, descrip- 
tion and habitat of, 69 ; displays forty white 
flowers to a panicle and strongly resembles R. 
moschata, 70 
— pimpinellifolia L., resembles R. Webbiana, 233; 
de Pronville on, 236 ; see spinosissima, 247 
var. adenophora Gren. & Godr., see spinosissima, 
var. myriacantha 
var. altaica Ser., see spinosissima, var. altaica 
var. grandiflora Ledeb., see spinosissima, var. 
altaica 
var. myriacantha Loisel., see spinosissima, var. 
myriacantha 
var .platyacantha Crep., see xanthina 
— x alpina Reut., see reversa 
— PINETORUM Heller, description and discovery of, 
241 
— PISOCARPA A. Gray, description and habitat of, 
225 ; fruit-plate, 226 
— Pissarti Carr., see moschata, var. nasturana 
— platyacantha Schrenk, Baker on, 279, 280 ; see 
xanthina 
— POLLINIANA Spreng. ( Rosa gallica x arvensis) 
(syn. R. hybrid a ; R.geminata; R. Pollinii ; R. 
arvensis, var. hybrida ; R.pumila, var. Pollinii ; 
R. arvensis x gallica), flower-plate and description 
of, 333, 334 
— Pollinii Poll., see Polliniana 
— POLYANTHA var. Hort. (Rosa multiflora x 
chinensis) (Crimson Rambler), culture of, 32 ; 
description and habitat of, 31 ; extreme hardi- 
ness and profusion of flowers, 32 
var. grandiflora, origin and description of, 24, 
34 ; flower-plate, 35 ; fruit-plate, 36 
Sieb. & Zucc., see multiflora 
■ — polyanthos Roess., see multiflora 
— POMIFERA Herrm., the Apple Rose (syn. R. 
villosa; R. villosa, var.; R. villosa, var. pomifera; 
R. villosa terebinthina ; R. ciliato petala ; R. 
resinosa ; R. Grenierii ; R. recondita ; R. friburg- 
ensis), description, habitat, and handsome fruits 
of, 436; flower-plates, 435, 437; fruit-plates, 
437- 439 
— POMPONIA DC., the Pompon Rose, or Rose de 
Meaux (syn. R. provincialis ; R. centifolia, var. 
minor ; R. burgundiaca ; R. centifolia, var. 
pomponia ; R. gallica, var. pomponia), culture 
of, 354 ; description, flower-plate, and habitat of, 
353; meaning of a Pompon Rose, 355, 356; 
origin of name de Meaux, 354 
Thory, see parvifolia 
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