GENERAL INDEX 
ROSA 
— septum Thuill., referred to, 469 ; see agrcstis 
— Serafiui Christ, see sicula 
— SERAFINI Viv. (syn. K. graveolcns, v ar. Corsica ), 
description, flower-plate, fruit-plate, and habitat 
of, 475 ; other references, 473, 477 
— SERICEA Lindl. (syn. R. Wallichii), flower-plate, 
description, and habitat of, 163, 164 ; fruit- 
plate, 165 ; varieties of, 164 
var. pteracantha Franchet, 164 
— Seringeana Godr., see tomentosa 
— serpens Wibel, see arvensis 
— sertata Rolfe, description and habitat of, 493 
— SETIGERA Michx., the Prairie Rose (syn. R. rubi- 
folia ; R. setigera, var. tomentosa ) , flower-plate, 
description, and habitat of, 71, 72 ; hardy and 
late bloomer, 72 ; hybrids of, 72 
— SETIPODA Hemsl. & E. H. Wilson, fruit-plate, 
description, and habitat of, 173 
— sibirica Tratt., see spinosissima, var. altaica 
— SICULA Tratt. (syn. R. Serafini), description and 
habitat of, 473 ; referred to, 475 
— Silverhielmii Schrenk, see Beggeriana 
— simplicifolia Salisb., see persica 
— sinica Lindl., see laevigata 
L., see chinensis 
— SINOWILSONI Hemsl., description and habitat of, 
73 
— Solandri Tratt., see blanda 
— solstitialis Gren., see coriifolia 
— soongarica Bunge, see laxa 
— SORBIFLORA Focke, description and habitat of, 115 
— SOULIEANA Crep., flower-plate, fruit-plate, de- 
scription, and habitat of, 57, 58 ; free-growing 
and perfectly hardy, 58 ; referred to, 51 1 
— sphaerica Gren., see canina, var. globosa 
— SPINOSISSIMA L., the Burnet Rose (syn. R. 
pimpinellifolia ; R. viminea ; R. spinosissima, 
subsp. pimpinellifolia ) , allied to R. Alberti, 319, 
R. Kelleri, 75, R. Macdougalii, 321, R. minuti- 
folia, 317, R. mohavensis, 239, R. xanthina, 277 ; 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 247, 
248 ; flower-plate (garden form), 249 ; hybrids 
of, 281, 282, 285, 289, 294, 297 ; origin of name, 
248; referred to, 517, 519; the smallest wild 
Rose known, 249 
incarnata, 253 
luteola Andrews, 255 
nana Andrews, 263 
var. ALTAICA Rehder (syn. R. altaica; R. 
grandiflora ; R. sibirica ; R. pimpinellifolia, var. 
altaica ; R. pimpinellifolia, var. grandiflora) , 
flower-plate, description, and origin of, 257 
var. AN DREW SI I , flower-plate, description, 
and habitat of, 263 ; fruit-plate, 264 
var. HISPIDA Koehne (syn. R. hispida, R. 
lutescens), flower-plate, description, and habitat 
of, 259 
var. MYRIACANTHA Koehne (syn. R. myria- 
cantha ; R. pimpinellifolia, var. myriacantha ; 
R. pimpinellifolia, var. adenophora ; R. grana- 
tensis), flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 
261 
var. OCHROLEUCA Baker (syn. R. ochroleuca), 
flower-plate, description, and habitat, 255 
— SPIN ULI FOLIA Dematra (syn. R. spinulifolia, var. 
Dematratiana ; R. rubiginosa, var. spinulifolia ; 
R. alpina x tomentosa ; R. alpina x mollis ; R. 
pendulina x tomentosa ; R. tomentosa x pendu- 
lina), description and habitat of, 441, 442 ; 
varieties of, 442 
— spithamea, var. subinermis Engelm., see gymno- 
carpa 
— Sprengeliana Tratt., see Carolina 
— STELLATA Wooton, description and habitat of, 
305 ; fruit-plate, 306 
ROSA 
— STYLOSA Desv. (syn. R. collina ; R. leucochroa ; 
R. systyla ; R. brevistyla ; R. stylosa, var. 
systyla; R. virginea), flower-plate, description, and 
habitat of, 47 ; fruit-plate, 49 ; varieties, 47, 48 
— suaveolens Pursh, see Eglanteria 
— suavifolia Eighth, see Eglanteria 
— subcinerea, var. dumetorum Gentil, see dumetorum 
var. tomentella Gentil, see tomentella 
- — subcristata Baker, a form of R. coriifolia, 392 
— subglobosa Sm., 422 
— sulphur ea Ait., see hemisphaerica 
— sylvestris Herrm., see arvensis 
Lindl., a variety of R. tomentosa, 422 
alba cum aliquo rubore, 422 
fructu majore hispido, 422 
odor at a Lobel, 450 
flore albo C. Bauhin, 458 
pomifcra major C. Bauhin, 436 
virginiensis Parkinson, 198, 307 
— systyla Bast., see stylosa 
— TAQUETI Levi., description and habitat of, 511 
— ternata Poir., see laevigata 
— Thoryi Tratt., see multiflora, var. platyphylla 
— Thunbergii Tratt., see multiflora 
— thyrsiflora Leroy, see multiflora 
— TOMENTELLA Leman (syn. R. tomentosa, var. 
dumetorum ; R. rubiginosa var. ; R. canina, var. 
tomentella ; R. subcinerea, var. tomentella), de- 
scription and habitat of, 395, 396 
— TOMENTOSA Smith (syn. R. villosa ; R. cuspidata ; 
R. pulchella ; R. villosa, var. tomentosa ; R. 
Seringeana ; R. insidiosa ; R. cuspidatoides), 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 421, 
422 ; fruit-plate, 423 ; hybridizes spontaneously 
with R. coriifolia, 392 ; resemblance to R. mollis, 
418 ; R. involuta a hybrid between R. spinosis- 
sima and R. tomentosa or R. mollis, 281, 285; 
R. spinulifolia hybrid between R. pendulina and 
R. tomentosa, 442 ; sometimes called Eglantine, 
268 ; varieties of, 422 
var. dumetorum Gaudin, see tomentella 
var. mollis Lindl., see mollis 
var. mollissima Dum., see mollis 
x alpina, see spinulifolia 
x pendulina, see spinulifolia 
x pimpinellifolia, var. Wilsoni Keller, see 
involuta, var. Wilsoni 
— T0A/’GCH0(7/lN£'Ars/SLevL,description andhabitat 
of, 523; near R. Moyesii and R. macrophylla, 523 
— trachyphylla Rau, see Jundzilli 
— triphylla Roxb., see laevigata 
— turbinata Ait., see francofurtana 
— ultramontana S. Wats., variety of R. californica, 
224 
— umbellata Leers, variety of R. Eglanteria, 451 
— unguicularis Bertol., see Webbiana 
— usitatissima Gater., see alba 
— V anheurckiana Crep., 418 
— Ventenatiana Thory, 154 
— versicolor Roess., see gallica, var. versicolor 
— vestita Godet, 431, 436 
— vicina Crep., see Pouzini 
— villosa Huds., see tomentosa 
Linn., see mollis and pomifera 
terebinthina Thory, see pomifera 
var. caerulea Woods, 418 
var. mollis Koehne, see mollis 
var. mollissima Rau, see mollis 
var. pomifera Desv., see pomifera 
var. tomentosa Duhamel, see tomentosa 
— villosula DesegL, variety of R. spinulifolia, 442 
— viminea Lindl., see spinosissima 
— violacea Roess., see damascena 
— virginea Ripart, see stylosa 
- — virginiana K. Koch, see blanda 
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