GENERAL INDEX 
ROSA 
— CANINA , var. dumalis Bechst., 385 
var. dumetorum Desv., see dumetorum 
— — var. EXILIS Keller (syn. R. exilis ), flower- 
plate, habitat, and description of, 385 ; fruit- 
plate, 387 
var. GLOBOSA Desv. (syn. R. sphaerica ; R. 
canina, var. sphaerica), flower-plate, description, 
and habitat of, 389 
var. sepium Koch, see agrestis and inodor a 
var. sphaerica Baker, see canina, var. globosa 
var. sylvestris Roth, see arvensis 
var. tomentella Baker, see tomentella 
var. trachyphylla Koch, see Jundzilli 
x gallica L., 373 
x tomentosa Nitschke, see dumetorum 
Thunb., see chinensis 
— carelica Fries, see acicularis 
— Carolina Ait., see humilis 
— CAROLINA L. (syn. R. virginiana, R. carolin- 
ensis, R. palustris, R. corymbosa, R. Pennsyl- 
vania, R. caroliniana, R. flexuosa, R. ennea- 
phylla, R. maialis, R. virginica, R. Hudsoniana, 
R. Raftnesquiana, R. Sprengeliana, R. cinna- 
momea, var. gemella), flower-plate, 211; descrip- 
tion and habitat, 211, 212 ; fruit-plate, 213 ; 
L. ex parte, see virginiana 
var. corymbosa, 212 
fragrans Dillenius, 198, 212 
— carolinensis Marsh, see Carolina 
— caroliniana Bigelow, see Carolina 
— CAUDATA Baker, description and habitat of, 
495 ; fruit-plate, 497 
— CENTIFOLIA L., the Cabbage Rose (syn. 
R. gallica, var. centifolia), cultivation in England, 
342 ; distinguished from R. gallica, 343, and R. 
damascena, 373 ; favourite with painters, 343 ; 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 341, 
342 
ALBO-MUSCOSA, White Moss Rose (syn. R. 
muscosa alba, R. provincialis muscosa), compared 
with Shailer’s White Rose, 349 ; flower-plate and 
origin of, 349 
batavica Clusius, 342 
var. bullata Thory, see provincialis, var. bullata 
var. CRIST AT A Prevost, Crested Provence Rose, 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 351, 
352 ; origin of, 352 
var. minor Roess., see pomponia 
var. MUSCOSA Ser., the Moss Rose (syn. 
R. muscosa ; R. provincialis, var. muscosa ; 
R. gallica, var. muscosa ; R. gallica, var. centifolia 
muscosa ), cultivation in England, 346 ; flower- 
plate and description of, 345, 346 ; origin of, 
347 ; Prouse on disappearance of mossiness, 347 
var. pomponia Lindl., see pomponia 
Lindl., see provincialis 
— cerea sive chlorophylla Roess., see foetida 
— Chavini Rapin, variety of R. montana, 394 
— cherokeensis Donn, see laevigata 
— cheusan glabra, juniperi fructu Petiver, 114 
— CHINENSIS Jacq. (syn. R. sinica, R. canina, 
R. semperflorens carnea, R. indica), early men- 
tion of, 80, 81 ; flower-plate, description, and 
habitat of, 79, 80 ; hybrids of, 80 
var. GRANDIFLORA Hort., description of, 87 
var. indica “ Miss Wilmott,” flower-plate, 81 
var. LONGIFOLIA Rehder (syn. R. longifolia, 
R. indica, 8 longifolia, R. persicifolia x salici- 
folia), description of, 83 
var. MINIMA Rehder, the Fairy Rose (syn. 
R. semperflorens minima ; R. Lawranceana ; 
R. indica pumila ; R. indica, var. humilis), 
description, drawings, and cultivation of, 91 ; 
varieties of, 92 ; original plant dedicated to 
Miss Lawrance, 92 ; treatment, 354 
ROSA 
— CHINENSIS , var. PSEUDO-INDICA, Fortune’s 
Double Yellow or Beauty of Glazenwood (syn. R. 
pseudo-indica, R. Fortuniana), flower-plate and 
description of, 85, 86 
var. SEMPERFLORENS Koehne (syn. R. sem- 
perflorens ; R. diversifolia ; R. bengalensis ; R. 
indica, var. semperflorens) , flower-plate, descrip- 
tion, and introduction into England, 89 
x laevigata, see laevigata x chinensis 
x MOSCHATA Koehne (syn. R. Noisettiana ; 
R. indica, var. Noisettiana), flower-plate, de- 
scription, and origin of, 93, 94 ; flower-plate of 
“ Aimee Vibert,” 95 ; fruit-plate, 96 ; hybrids 
and varieties of, 94 
x MULTIFLORA Hort., flower-plate, description. 
and raiser of, 97 
x pendulina Koehne, see Lheritieranea 
x rugosa Keller, see calocarpa 
— chlorophylla Ehrh., see foetida 
— ciliato-petala Bess., see pomifera 
— cinerascens Cariot, see hawrana 
Dum., var. of Rosa tomentosa, 422 
— CINNAMOMEA L., the Cinnamon Rose (syn. R. 
majalis, R. foecundissima, R. fiuvialis, R. 
davurica, R. collincola, R. gorenkensis, R. 
Fischeriana, R. turbinella, R. amblyotis) ; flower- 
plates and description of, 141, 142 ; habitat, 142 ; 
hybridizes spontaneously with R. coriifolia, 392, 
R. pomifera, 436 ; misleading name and distin- 
guishing features, 143 
var. gemella Ser., see Carolina 
var. soongarica Ledeb., see laxa 
Hook., see nutkana 
— Ciphiana Sibbald, see spinosissima 
— clinophylla Hort., 131 ; flower-plate, 129 
Thory, see Hardii 
— COLLETT 1 1 Crep., description, discovery, and 
habitat, in 
— collina Jacq., allied to R. macrantha, 403 ; form of 
R. canina, 380 ; resemblance to R. alba, 410 
Sm., see stylo sa 
dumetorum Thory, see dumetorum 
— collincola Ehrh., see cinnamomea 
— comosa Ripart, 451 
— Coqueberti Burn at & Gremli, 473 
— cordata Cariot, 414 
— cor difolia Host, see gallica 
— coreana Keller, see Kelleri 
— - CORIIFOLIA Fries (syn. R. sepium ; R. crassi- 
folia ; R. frutetorum ; R. bractescens ; R. 
sepincola ; R. monticola ; R. solstitialis ; R. 
canina, var. coriifolia; R. hirta), compared with 
R. glauca, 380 ; distribution in the North and 
Scotland, 398 ; flower-plate, description, habitat, 
and other British forms of, 391, 392 ; Oriental 
varieties, 392 
— coronata Crep., 282 
— corymbosa Ehrh., see Carolina 
— crassifolia Wallm., see coriifolia 
— cretica Tratt., see glutinosa 
montana . . . Tourn., 467 
— cristata, 351, 352 
— cucumerina Tratt., see laevigata 
— cuspidata Bieb., see tomentosa 
— cuspidatoides Crep., see tomentosa 
— cymosa Tratt., see micro carp a 
— dalmatica Kern, see glutinosa 
— DAMASCENA Mill., Damask Rose (syn. R. 
belgica ; R. calendar um ; R. papaverina major ; 
R. violacea ; R. sanguineo-purpurea ; R. bifera ; 
R. gallica damascena, f. trigintipetala), descrip- 
tion, flower-plate, and probable origin of, 369, 
370 ; distinguished from R. gallica and R. centi- 
folia, 373 ; Miss Lawrance, De Courset, Redoute, 
and Boitard describe various forms of, 372 ; 
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