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[Editors’ Note: In The Garden Magazine for June, 1915, we published an article by Mr. E. H. Wilson, 
entitled “The Story of the Modern Rose.” It will be recalled as the first of the continuing series of articles 
contributed to this magazine by that gentleman. The facts concerned with the history of the Rose and the inter- 
relationship of the few species actually concerned in the production of our modern garden varieties were care-! 
fully narrated at that time. The present chart shows, in graphic form, what was there told in narrative. It is a 
( The Garden MacaiinI 
Rosa rugosa, a popular shrub 
