ROSMARINUS, RUBUS. 
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stipular, straight : leafets lance-oval, simply serrate, glabrous : ' flowers 
somewhat in pairs. Very variable. 1—3 f. S. 
rubigino'sa , (sweet-briar. E. r. J. fj.) germ ovate:' peduncles and petioles 
glandular-hispid ; petioles somewhat prickly : stem glabrous ; prickles scat- 
tered, hooked, slender ; leafets (5 or 7,) ovate, serrate, sub-glandular be- 
neath. 3 — 4 f. S. 
Exotic. 
cani'na , (dog rose, bj.) germs ovate: germs and peduncles glabrous: stem 
and petioles prickly : leaves ovate, glabrous. 
gaVlica, (french rose, common rose. r. J. T^.) germs ovate : germs and pedun- 
cles hispid ; stem and petioles hispid-prickly. Sometimes the colours are 
variegated. 
damasce'na, (damask rose. w. r. J. I?.) calyx half-pinnate : germ ovate, tur- 
gid, (thickened near its top,) bristly : stem and petioles prickly : leafets ovate, 
pointed, downy beneath. 
musco’sa, (moss rose. r. Au. ij.) germs ovate: calyx, peduncles, petioles and 
branches hispid, glandular- viscid, (moss-like;) spines of the branches scat- 
tered, straight. 
moscha'ta, (musk rose. Ij.) germs ovate : germs and peduncles villose; stem 
and petioles prickly : leafets oblong, acuminate, glabrous : panicle many- 
flowered. 
burgundi’aca, (burgundy rose. To.) germs sub-globose : germs and peduncles 
hispid ; leafets ovate, pubescent beneath : corolla small, full, fleshy-white ; 
disk obscure. Var. provincialis , ha3 scattered refiexed prickles on the 
branches, and glandular serratures. 
semerflorens, (monthly rose. !;>•) germs ovate-oblong, tapering to both ends; 
germs and peduncles hispid ; stem prickly : flowers in erect corymbs. Re- 
sembles damascena. 
alba , (white rose. w. J. Ij.) germs ovate, glabrous or hispid : stem and petioles 
prickly; leafets ovate, villose beneath. 
ccntifo'lia, (hundred-leaved rose. r. Ij.) germs ovate ; germs and peduncle^ 
hispid; stem hispid, prickly ; leaves pubescent beneath ; petiolesunarmed. 
cinuamo'mea. (cinnamon rose. 1^.) germs globose; germs and peduncles gla- 
brous ; stem with stipular prickles ; petioles somewhat unarmed ; leafets ob- 
long. R. majalis. Stem brown-cinnamon colour. 
7>i ultijlo'ra, (japan rose. !;>.) germ3 ovate; germs and peduncles unarmed, vil- 
lose; stem and petioles prickly. Branches generally purple ; leafets ovate ; 
flowers small, panicled. 
2—1. ROSMARINUS. 42. 39. 
• Exotic. 
officina'lis, (rosemary. T?.) leaves, some green both sides; others whitish be- 
neath, linear ; margins revolute. 
4—1. RUBIA. 47. 57. 
Exotic. 
tincto'ria, (madder.) leaves lanceolate, about in sixes; stem prickly, climbin'r. 
Var. sylvestris, lower leaves in sixes, upper ones in fours or in pairs. 
11—13. RUBUS. 35. 92. 
ide'us, (garden raspberry. E. w. M. U .) leaves quintate-pinnate and ternate ; 
leafets rhomb-ovate, acuminate, downy beneath ; petioles channelled ; stem 
prickly, hispid flowers sub-panicled. Var. americanus, branchlets nearly 
glabrous ; stem and petioles terete ; leaves all ternate ; pedicels somewhat 
prickly. 4 — 6 f. S. 
r illo'sus, (high blackberry. O. w. J. T?.) pubescent, hispid and prickly; leaves 
digitate, in threes or fives ; leafets ovate, acuminate, serrate, hairy both 
sides; stem and petioles prickly ; calyx short, acuminate ; racemes naked; 
petals lance-ovate. 4 — 6 f. S. 
strigo sus, (red raspberry. O. w. J. li.) unarmed, rigidly hispid ; leafets 3, or 
