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ValRe, M., his garden at Versailles, 236 
Vanda, Countess de, her garden at Bayswater : 
Rosa centifolia, var. muscosa, 346, 347 
Vandael, Sisley, Rosa bracteata, 126 
Van Houtte, L., the Persian Yellow Rose, 271 
Veitch & Sons raise Rose Moyesii, 229 ; R. Will- 
mottiae, 195 
Venice, St. Mark’s, Rose of, 198 
Versailles, see Vailed, M. 
Vibert, J. P., celebrated Rose-grower at Angers, 
251 ; Boursault Rose, 303 ; Rosa cristata, 352 ; 
R. gallica, 327 ; Rose Aimee Vibert, 94 ; Rose 
Cramoisie Superieure, 80 ; Rose Perle des 
Panachees, 363 
Vienna Herbarium, Rosa anemoneflora, 67 ; R. 
Heckeliana, 445 
Villar’s Rosa ferruginea, 400 
Vilmorin, M. de, raises Rosa sericea, var. pteracantha , 
164 
Vine Nursery, Hammersmith, owned by Kennedy, 
9 2 > 327 
Volvert, M., introduced the Yellow Malmaison, 340 
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Walderfange, Prince, his garden in Luxembourg, 194 
Walker, Dr., collects Rosa involuta in the Hebrides, 
281 
Wallich, Dr. N., discovers Rosa sericea, 163 ; dis- 
tributed R. Webbiana, 233 ; introduced R. 
moschata, var. nepalensis, from Nepal, 37 
Wantage, Lady, her garden at Lockinge, 86 
Warley Garden : amongst the many roses cultivated, 
the following are particularized : Rosa anemone- 
flora, 68 ; R. Banksiae, 106 ; Rosa blanda, var. 
Willmottiana, 308 ; R. F edtschenkoana , 155 ; R. 
foliolosa, 220 ; R. Hardii, 8 ; R. hawrana, 431 ; 
R. Lheritieranea, 303 ; R. sempervirens micrantha, 
20 ; R. warleyensis, 185 ; R. Woodsii, 236 
Watson, Dr. Sereno, Curator of the Gray Herbarium 
at Harvard University, 53 ; Rosa ultramontana, 
224 
Watt, Sir George, Rosa gigantea, 100 ; R. involucrata, 
130 ; R. Leschenaultiana, 52 ; R. moschata, 34 ; 
R. sericea, 164 
Webb, Captain, discovers Rosa Webbiana, 233 
Whitley’s Nursery, imports Rosa involucrata, 130 ; 
R. parvifolia, 356 
Wichura, Max, the German botanist, 59 
Wight, Dr. R., his leones: Rosa involucrata, 129; 
collects R. Leschenaultiana, 52 
Willdenow’s herbarium, Rosa centifolia, var. muscosa, 
347 ; R. provincialis, 359 ; R. reversa, 300 
Williams, Messrs. Keynes, Lord Penzance’s Sweet- 
briar hybrids, 456 
Willkomm, M., and J. Lange in Prodromus Florae 
Hispanicae, describe six varieties of Rosa 
Pouzini, 408 
Willock, Sir Henry, brought from Persia the Persian 
Yellow Rose, 271 
Wilson, E. H., discovers Rosa Banksiopsis in south- 
west China, 503 ; R. caudata in south-west 
China, 495; R. floribunda in south-west China, 
513 ; R. Moyesii, 229 ; R. multibracteata, in 
Sze-chuan, 209 ; R. polyphylla in south-west 
China, 493 ; R. reducta in south-west China, 
489 ; R. saturata in south-west China, 503 ; R. 
setipoda in Hupeh, 173 ; R. Sinowilsoni in Sze- 
chuan, 73 ; R. sorbiflora in Hupeh, 115 ; R. 
Willmottiae in Sangpan Mountains, 195 
Wilson, W., author of Bryologia Britannica, discovers 
Rosa involuta, var. Wilsoni, 285 
Wirtgen, Dr. P., finds Rosa canina, var. exilis, in 
Prussian Rhineland, 385 
Wolf, Professor, collects Rosa foetida near Nax, 268 
Wolley-Dod, Major A. H., on Rosa canina, var. 
globosa, 249 ; finds R. Ciphiana in Kent, 249 ; 
R. dumetorum, 397 
Wolley-Dod, Rev. C., finds Janet’s Pride in a Cheshire 
lane-side, 451 ; Rosa Ciphiana near Llandudno, 
249 ; R. pomifera, 436 
Woodall, E. H., on the introduction of Rosa Banksiae 
105 
Woods, Joseph, Rosa cinnamomea, 142 ; R. spino- 
sissima, 248 ; Sweet-briar fruit, 451 
Wooton, E. O., discovers Rosa stellata in New Mexico, 
305 
Wurzburg, Botanic Garden at, 151 
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Zuccarini and Siebold, Flora of Japan : Rosa poly- 
antha, 24, 25 
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