GENERAL INDEX 
A 
Abbotsbury, Rosa laevigata flowering at, 119 
Abel, Dr. C., finds Rosa Banksiae at Nankin, 106 
Abyssinia, indigenous Roses : Rosa moschata, var. 
abyssinica, 41 ; R. sancta, 337 
Adams, Miss, drawing of Rosa centifolia, var. cristata, 
352 
Afghanistan, indigenous Roses : Rosa foetida, 267 ; 
R. moschata, 33 ; R. Webbiana, 233 ; R. xanthina, 
2 77 
Aitchison, Dr. J. E. T., Botanist of late Afghan 
Boundary Survey, introduces Rosa Beggeriana, 
171 ; R. Ecae, 278 ; R. Webbiana, 233, 234 
Aiton,W., Hortus Kewensis, 104: the Banksian Rose, 
104 ; Rosa blanda, 308 ; R. Carolina, 198, 201 ; 
R. pomponia, 354 ; R. turbinata, 154 
Alaska, indigenous Roses : Rosa acicularis, 146 ; 
R. nutkana, 231 
Albury Park (Guildford), Rosa gigantea at, 100 
Algeria, indigenous Rose : Rosa sempervirens, 20 
Alsace-Lorraine, indigenous Rose : Rosa gallica, 326 
Amadin (Persia), Rosa persica found in abundance 
near, 3 
America, indigenous Roses : Rosa acicularis, 146 ; 
R. blanda, 308 ; R. californica, 223 ; R. gymno- 
carpa, 221 ; R. humilis, 201,203, 207 ; R. laevigata, 
118 ; R. Macdougalii, 321 ; R. minutifolia, 317 ; 
R. mohavensis, 239 ; R. nitida, 215 ; R. nutkana, 
231 ; R. pinetorum, 241 ; R. pisocarpa, 225 ; R. 
pratincola, 315 ; R. setigera, 71 ; R. virginiana, 
197, 198 ; R. Woodsii, 235 
Amoenitates Academicae, see Linnaeus 
Amygdalus eburnea Spach, 278 
Anderson, William, Curator of the Chelsea Physic 
Garden, Rosa multiflora, 24 
Anderson, Mr. (of Bull’s Cross, Cheshunt), Rosa 
centifolia, var. muscosa, 347 
Andre, Edouard ( Revue Horticole), Rosa calocarpa, 189 
Andrews, H. C., Roses, figures : Rosa alba, 410, 414 ; 
R. arvensis, 12 ; R. blanda, 215, 308 ; R. centi- 
folia, 343, 346, 347, 349 ; R. Eglanteria, 451 ; 
R. ferox, 182 ; R. fraxinellaefolia, 83 ; R. gallica, 
327, 330 ; R. lucida, 198 ; R. moschata, 34, 38 ; 
R. multiflora, 26 ; R. parvifolia, 356 ; R. Penn- 
sylvania, 198 ; R. provincialis, 361, 367 ; R. 
sancta, 338 ; R. sempervirens, 21 ; R. spinosissima 
nana, 263; Rose “ Stanwell Perpetual,” 253 ; R. 
sulphurea, 276 
Androsace saxifragaefolia, 130 
Anemone nemorosa, Rose resembling, 67 
Angers, see Vibert, J. P. 
Annales de Flore et de Pomone. See Cels and Jacques 
Annals of the Horticultural Society on Ayrshire Roses, 
15 
Arabia, indigenous Roses : Rosa agrestis, 458 ; R. 
moschata, var. abyssinica, 41 _ 
Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum. See Loudon 
Armenia, indigenous Rose : Rosa orientalis, 443 
525 
Arnold Arboretum: Rosa foliolosa, 220; R. Jacksoni, 
63 ; R. nutkana, 231 ; R. pisocarpa, 225 ; R. 
Watsoniana, 53 
Asia, indigenous Roses : Rosa Alberti, 319 ; R. Beg- 
geriana, 171 ; R. canina, 380 ; R. centifolia, 342 ; 
R. coriifolia, 391 ; R. F edtschenkoana, 155 ; R. 
foetida, 267 ; R. hemisphaerica, 273 ; R. orientalis, 
443 ; R. sancta, 338 ; R. spinosissima, 247 
Aucher-Eloy, P. M. R., see Eloy 
Austria, indigenous Roses : Rosa agrestis, 458 ; R. 
canina, var. globosa, 389 ; R. Jundzilli, 464 ; 
R. rubri folia, 400 
B 
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Babington, Charles C., British Botany: Rosa cin- 
namomea, 142 
Baker, J. C., Monograph of British Roses : Rosa 
blanda, var. Willmottiana, 308 ; R. canina, var. 
globosa, 389 ; R. Heckeliana, 446 ; R. platyacantha, 
279, 280 ; R. subglobosa, 422 ; R. tomentella, 396 
Banks, Sir Joseph, Bt., his specimens of Rosa sericea, 
163 ; R. spinosissima, var. hispida, 259 ; R. hemi- 
sphaerica in flower, 276 ; introduces R. persica 
into France, 4; introduces into England R. 
chinensis, 79 ; R. Banksiae, 105 ; on the habitat 
of Ayrshire Roses, 16 
Banks, Lady, the Banksian Rose named after, 104 
Baroni, G., Curator in old Botanic Garden Dei 
Simplici (Florence), on Rosa Banksiae, 106 
Bartram, W., first collector of Rosa humilis, 201 
Bauhin, Caspar, Pinax: Rosa alba, 41 ; R. agrestis, 
458 ; R. arvensis, 12 ; R. cinnamomea, 142 ; R. 
francofurtana, 154 ; R. pomifera, 436 ; R. semper- 
virens, 20 ; R. spinosissima, 248 
Bauhin, J., Rosa cinnamomea, 142 ; R. francofurtana, 
154 ; R. tomentosa, 422 
Belgrove Gardens, see Gumbleton 
Bell, Thomas, introduces Rosa acicularis to England, 
146 
Bella Donna, a form of Rosa alba, var. rubicunda, 414 
var. flore minore, a form of R. alba, var. rubi- 
cunda, 414 
Bengal Roses, 80 ; used for hedges and palisades, 339 
Bengale d bouquets in the Trianon Nursery, 97 
Berleze, Abbe, on wonderful growth of Rosa Banksiae, 
105, 106 
Berlin Botanic Garden : Rosa reversa, 300 
Bernaix, Alexander, Rose-grower of Lyons, raises 
hybrid Rosa multiflora x Rose Noisette, 24 
Besler, B., Hortus Eystettensis, 326: figures of Rosa 
alba, 410 ; R. Milesia rubra fl. pi., 326 ; R. 
pendulina, 294 ; R. provincialis, 360 
Best, G. N., finds Rosa humilis in a wild state, 202 
Bieberstein finds Rosa centifolia in a double-flowered 
form, 342 
Biotard’s Manuel Complet de V Amateur de Roses: 
Rosa damascena, 372 
Bitton (Gloucestershire), see Ellacombe, Canon 
