GENERAL INDEX 
Linnaeus, C. (Carl von Linne), Amoenitates, 248 ; on 
Rosa alba, 410; R. arvensis, 12; R. Carolina, 198, 
201, 212 ; R. cinnamomea, 143 ; R. damascena, 
372, 373 > E. Eglanteria, 26 8, 450 ; R. foetida, 
274 ; R. indica, 80, 114 ; R. moschata, 33 ; R. 
multiflora, 24 ; R. parvifolia, 355 ; R. pendulina, 
294; R. provincialis, 360; R. sepium, 458; 
R. spinosissima, 248 ; R. villosa, 418, 422 
Linnean Society, Journal, 278 ; Woods on confusion 
between Rosa Eglanteria and R. rubiginosa, 
450 
Lobel, M., his leones, 450 ; on Rosa canina, 380 ; 
R. cinnamomea, 142 ; R. damascena, 371 ; R. 
Eglanteria, 450 ; R. foetida, 268 ; R. moschata, 
33 ; R. spinosissima, 248 
Lockinge, Lady Wantage’s garden at, 86 
Loddiges’ Nursery, Rosa blanda, 308 
Loiseleur-Deslongchamps, J. L. A., Bourbon Roses, 
339 ; on Rosa Banksiae, wonderful plant of, 105 ; 
origin of R. damascena , 371 ; Provins Roses, 
origin of, 360 
Loudon, John, Earl of, introduction of the Ayrshire 
Roses, 16 
Loudon, J. C., Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum 
on the introduction of the Ayrshire Roses, 15 ; 
Rosa multiflora, var. platyphylla, 29 ; R. semper- 
virens, var. Russeliana, 20 
Lowe, E. J., on Rosa laevigata, 118 
Lowea berberifolia Lindl., 3, 7 
Luxembourg, gardens in, Rosa Hardii raised at, 7 ; 
R. gallica, 327 ; R. Iwara, 194 
Lyons, Mr. Morel’s garden at, 8 ; Rosa sempervirens, 
20 
Lyte, H., Herball, Rosa damascena, 370 
M 
Macartney (George, first Earl), Lord, his embassy to 
China, 106, 107, 125 
Macedonia, Cabbage Roses indigenous in, 341 
Mackay, J. T., author of Flora Hibernica and dis- 
coverer of Rosa involuta, 281 
Mackintosh, Mr., gardener at Burleigh, 275 
Madeira, the Musk Rose indigenous in, 44 ; Rosa 
laevigata naturalized in, 118 
Magazine of Botany, see Paxton 
Maly, Franz, discovers Rosa Malyi, 297 
Manda, M., raises the Jersey Beauty, 60 
Mantissa, by Linnaeus, Rosa pimpinelli folia, 248 
Marest, M., exhibits the Persian Yellow Rose, 271 
Mariani, M., raises Rosa bracteata, 126 
Mark’s, St., Rose of Venice, 198 
Marshall, H., Rosa humilis, 201 
Martin, Abbe L., collected Rosa Rubus, 507 
Mason, Mr., among the first to grow Roses in quan- 
tity, 327 
Matsumura, Jinzo, Rosa chinensis, 79 
Matthiolus, P. A., on Rosa alba, 410 
Mauritius, Rosa chinensis, var. minima, brought 
from, 92 
Maximovicz, C. J., collects Rosa microphylla, 136 
Megginch Castle, Rosa Banksiae growing on wall at 
105 
Mentone, Sir Thomas Hanbury’s garden at La 
Mortola, 106 
Menzies, A., discovers Rosa nutkana in Vancouver’s 
Island, 231 
Mexican Boundary Survey, Report of, 222 
Mexico, New, indigenous Roses: ’Rosa canina or 
Montezumae, 380 ; R. Fendleri, 175 ; R. stellata 
305 
Meyer, C. A., and Rosa laxa, 168 \ on the Cinnarnomeae 
182 * 
Michaux, A., introduces Rosa persica into France 
4 ; collects the Cherokee Rose, 118 
Miller, Philip, M. Biotard on, 372 ; his leones, 345 ; 
Rosa incarnata, 334, 410, 414 ; R. laevigata, 118 ; 
R. moschata and R. sempervirens, 20 ; R. pro- 
vincialis, 360 ; R. virginiana, 197, 198, 308 ; the 
Moss Rose, 345, 347 
Milton confuses the Woodbine with the Eglantine, 
450 
Monardes, Nicholas, the Spanish physician, on Rosa 
damascena, 370 
Monkwood Grove, nursery garden at, 15, 17 
Monograph of the Genus, see Lindley 
Monographic des especes et des varietes du genre Rosier, 
by Thory, 303 
Montmorency valley, Rosa foetida, var. bicolor, 
growing in the, 269 
Moore, Dr. Daniel, finds Rosa involuta, var. Wilsoni, 
in Ireland, 285 
Morel, Viviand, his garden at Lyons : cross between 
Persian Yellow Rose and Jean Ducher, 8 ; Rosa 
Banksiae, 107 ; R. bracteata, 127 ; R. polyantha, 
var. grandiflora, 34 
Moubeig, T., collected Rosa orbicularis, 493 ; R, 
pubescens, 499 
Moyes, Rev. J., of the China Inland Mission, 229 
Muenchhausen, Baron O., Rosa franco furtana, 154 
Munro, General W., collects Rosa Leschenaultiana, 
52 
Myrianthes Renoncule, invaluable for training on 
pergolas or as a pillar Rose, 21 
N 
Nanisa, 118 
Neill, Patrick, his account of the Ayrshire Rose in 
the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, 15-17 
Nepal, indigenous Roses : Rosa involucrata, 129 ; 
R. moschata, var. nepalensis, 37 
Netherlands, Year-book of Royal Horticultural Society 
of, 193 
Neuilly, gardens of the Due d’Orleans at, 21, 339 
Newfoundland, indigenous Roses : Rosa humilis, 
201 ; R. nitida, 215 ; R. virginiana, 197 
New Herball, see Turner 
Nicholson, G., Rosa Hardii, 7 
Nippon, Island of, Rosa acicularis, var. nipponensis, 
collected in, 151 
Noble, Mr., of Bagshot, and Rosa chinensis, var. 
Pseudo-indica, 86 
Noisette, Louis, 93 ; introduces Seven Sisters’ Rose, 
. 25 
Noisette, Philippe, a French florist, raises Rosa 
chinensis x moschata, 93 ; R. multiflora, var. 
platyphylla, 29; R. Woodsii, 236 
Nuttall, Thomas, discovers Rosa foliolosa, 219 ; and 
R. gymnocarpa, 221 ; R. nutkana, a distinct 
species, 231 
Nyman, C. F., Rosa sempervirens, 19 
O 
Oberkirch, Baroness d’, describes the China Rose, 
80, 81 
Oliver, D., description of Rosa moschata, var. 
abyssinica, 41 ; R. sancta, 338 
Olivier, G. A., describes the wonderful “ Chinese 
Rose-tree,” 44 ; introduces Rosa persica into 
England, 4 
Orleans, Due d’, his gardens at Neuilly, Rosa bor- 
bonica, 339 ; R. sempervirens, 21 
P 
Palestine, Rosa phoenicea in, 69 
Pallas, P. S., on Rosa acicularis, 146 ; R. berberi- 
folia, 7 
Paradisus, see Parkinson 
Paris, Vandael’s nursery garden in, 126 ; Bour- 
sault’s garden in, 302 
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