GENERAL INDEX 
Scallan, Rev. Hugh, collects Rosa Hugonis in western 
China, 279 
Scandinavia, Rosa pomifera indigenous in, 436 
Schlechtendal, Dr. D. F. L. von, 224 
Schmidt, J. E., raises Rosa laevigata x chinensis, 121 
Schrenk, A. G., collector in Songaria, 257 ; Rosa 
platyacantha , 278 
Schweinfurth, Dr., discovers a garland of Roses in 
an Egyptian tomb, 337 
Scotland, indigenous Roses : Ayrshire Rose, 15 ; 
Rosa involuta, 281 
Scott, Sir Walter, Roses named after his characters, 
455 
Seringe, N. C., Rosa gallica versicolor, 330 ; R. 
Leschenaulliana, 51 ; R. parvifolia, 356, 357 
Serres, Olivier de, on Rosa damascena and Roses 
known to France, 371 
Shailer’s White Moss Rose, 349 
Shakespeare, William, mentions the Damask Rose, 
370 ; Eglantine Rose, 450 
Shearn, Dr., collects Rosa microphylla in New-Kiang, 
136 
Sherard, W., collects Rosa subglobosa, 422 
Sibbald, Sir R., figures Rosa Cipliiana, 249 
Siberia, see Russia 
Sibthorp, J., collects Rosa Heckeliana on Mount 
Parnassus, 446 
Sicily, Rosa Heckeliana indigenous to, 445 
Siebold, C. von, Flora of Japan : finds Rosa Banksiae 
in Japan, 104 ; cultivated R. Camellia in Japan, 
1 18 ; and R. Iwara, 193 ; R. polyanlha, 24, 25 ; 
R. rugosa, 181 
Simon, Nomenclature de tons les noms des roses, 253 
Singer, Max, Dictionnaire des Roses, 126, 301 : Rosa 
bracteata, 126 ; Rosier Boursault a fleurs doubles, 
301 
Sintenis, P., collects Rosa orientalis in Asiatic Turkey, 
443 ; and R. micrantha near Trebezond, 462 
Sisley, Jean, distributes seeds of Rosa polyantha, 
24 ; possessed R. bracteata in 1848, 126 
Slater, Gilbert, introduces Rosa chinensis, var. 
semper florens, into England, 89 
Smith, Sir J. E., English Botany, 142 ; Flora Bri- 
tannica, 422 ; Moss Rose, 347 ; on the Damask 
Rose, 371 ; Rosa hemisphaerica, 276 ; R. involuta, 
282 ; R. micrantha, 462 ; R. spinosissima, 248 
Smith, Professor R., Rosa polyantha, 31 
Smithian herbarium, 118 
Soulie, Pere J. A., discovers Rosa Soulieana in Sze- 
chuan, 57 
Spain, indigenous Roses : Rosa arvensis, 12 ; R. 
Dupontii, 43 ; R. Pouzini, 407 ; R. provincialis, 
359 ; R. spinosissima, 248 ; R. spinosissima , var. 
myriacantha, 261 
Species Plantarum, see Linnaeus 
Spath, Louis, sends Rosa W ichuraiana to the Arnold 
Arboretum, 59 
Spenser, E., mentions Eglantine, 450 
Sprengel’s herbarium, 300 
Spring Grove, Sir Joseph Banks’s garden at, 16, 105 
Stapf, Dr., collects Rosa foetida, var. bicolor, at Mardin, 
269 
Staunton, Sir George, collects in China, Rosa Banksiae, 
107 ; R. bracteata, 125 ; R. microcarpa, 114 
Stewart, Daniel, exhibited Craighall Climbing Rose 
at Dundee, 15 
Strasbourg, Institut Botanique de, 136 
Strauss collects Rosa foetida, var. bicolor, in western 
Persia, 269 
Sunningdale, Mr. Girdlest one’s garden at, 24 
Sutherland, James, introduces into England in 
1683 Rosa rubra praecox, 294 
Swartz, O., Rosa ochroleuca, 255 
Sweet, R., Hortus Britannicus, 327 ; introduces 
Rosa chinensis, var. minima, 92 ; Rose de Meaux, 
354 
Switzerland, indigenous Roses : Rosa canina, var. 
globosa, 389 ; R. centifolia, var. cristata, 351 ; R. 
mollis, 418 ; Rosa montana, 393 ; R. pendulina, 
294 ; R. Polliniana, 333 ; R. spinulifolia, 441 ; 
R. tomentella, 396 
Syria, indigenous Roses : Rosa Heckeliana, 445 ; R. 
Phoenicia, 69 ; R. provincialis, 360 
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Tabernaemontanus, J. F., Kreuterbuch : Rosa arvina, 
248 ; R. francofurtana, 154 ; R. provincialis 
minor, 355 
Takasima, M., on Japanese Roses, 31 
Taquet, Abbe, collected Rosa Taqueti, 511; R. 
mokanensis, 511 
Tchihatcheff, P. de, Rosa foetida, 268 
Tea-Roses, ancestral form of, 100 
Templeton, W., discovers near Belfast Rosa hi- 
bernica, 289 
Teneriffe, Rosa Eglanteria found in, 450 
Texas, indigenous Roses : Rosa Fendleri, 175 ; R. 
foliolosa, 219 
Theophrastus, Eresios, mentions Rosa centifolia, 342 ; 
R. moschata, 33 ; R. sempervirens, 20 
Thibaut le Chansonnier brought from Syria Rosa 
provincialis, 360 
Thomson, Dr. T., finds Rosa foetida, 268 
Thory, C. A., Monographic des especes et des varietes 
du genre Rosier, 303 ; Les Roses, 356 ; describes 
Rosa borbonica, 339 ; R. Celsiana, 372 ; R. 
centifolia and varieties, 343, 347, 349 ; R. gallica, 
var. versicolor, 330 ; R. Leschenaultiana, 52 ; 
R. Lheritieranea, 302, 303 ; R. macrantha, 403 ; 
R. multiflora fl. simplici, 24 ; R. multiflora, var. 
platyphylla, 29 ; R. nova variegata, 263 ; R. 
parvifolia, 356 ; R. sempervirens latifolia, 20 ; 
R. spinosissima, var. myriacantha , 262 ; R. 
tomentosa, 422 
Thrace, Rosa sempervirens found in, 20 
Thuillier, J. L., author of Rosa dumetorum, 397 
Thunberg, C. P., a pupil of Linnaeus : Rosa multi- 
flora, 24 ; R. rugosa, 182 
Tibet, indigenous Roses : Rosa foetida, 267 ; R. 
Moyesii, 229 ; R. multiflora, 25 ; R. Prattii, 161 ; 
R. sericea, 163 ; R. Webbiana, 233 ; R. Willmottiae, 
195 
Torrey and Gray’s Flora : Rosa gymnocarpa, 221, 222 
Toulon, Jardin de la Marine at, 105 
Tournefort, J. Pitton de, 249 
Trattinnick, L., Rosa Heckeliana, 445 ; R. Pouzini, 
408 
Tresserve, Miss Willmott’s garden at : Rosa Pol- 
liniana, 334 ; R. spinosissima, var. altaica, 257 ; 
R. spinosissima, var. ochroleuca, 255 
Trianon Nursery, Rosa chinensis x multiflora, 97 
Tschonoski collects Rosa acicularis, var. nipponensis, 
in the island of Nippon, 151 
Tunis, Rosa sempervirens found in, 20 
Turkestan, indigenous Roses : Rosa F edtschenkoana , 
155 i R- foetida, var. bicolor, 269 ; R. Webbiana, 
234 
Turkey, indigenous Roses : Rosa foetida, var. bicolor, 
269 ; R. hemisphaerica , 273, 274 ; R. orientalis, 
443 
Turner, Dr. W., Libellus, 380, 450 ; New Herball, 
370 ; Incarnation Rose, 410, 413 ; Rosa canina, 
380 ; R. damascena, 370 ; R. Eglanteria, 450 ; 
R. moschata, 33 
Turner, Mr., of Slough Nurseries, the Crimson 
Rambler, 32 
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Ursin, M., President of the Societe Nantaise d’ Horti- 
culture, on Rosa bracteata, 126, 127 
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