GENERAL INDEX 
ROSA 
— monticola Rapin, see coriifolia 
— MORRISONENSIS Hayata, description and habitat 
of, 489 ; referred to, 493 
— moschata Herrm., 499, 513 
— MOSCHATA Mill., the Musk Rose (syn. R. opsos- 
temma, R. arbor ea), flower-plate, description, and 
habitat of, 33 ; flower-plate of polyantha grandi- 
flora, 35 ; fruit-plate, 35 ; introduction into 
England, 34 ; Sir George Watt’s description of, 
34; varieties of, 33, 34; and R. sempervirens, 
20 ; and R. multi-flora, 24 ; affinity with R. 
Soulieana, 57, R. anemoneflora, 67, R. phoenicea, 
69, and R. Sinowilsoni, 73 
var. ABYSSINICA Rehder (syn. R. abyssinica, 
R. S chimp eriana), description and habitat of, 41 
var. Leschenaultiana Rehder, see Leschenaultiana 
var. NASTURANA Christ (syn. R. Pissarti), 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 39 
var. NEPALENSIS Lindl. (syn. R. Brunonii, 
R. Brownii, R. pubescens, R. moschata), flower- 
plate, description, and habitat of, 37, 38 
X chinensis, see chinensis x moschata 
— MOYESII Hemsl. & E. H. Wilson, description 
and habitat of, 229 ; flower-plate, 229 ; fruit- 
plate, 230 
— MULTIBRACTEATA Hemsl. & E. H. Wilson, 
description and habitat of, 209 
— multiflora Reynier, see rubrifolia 
— MULTIFLORA Thunb. (syn. R. polyanthos ; R. 
japonica ; R. multiflora, f3 Thunbergiana ; R. 
Thunbergii ; R. polyantha ; R. intermedia ; R. 
Wichuriae ; R. thyrsiflora) , allied to R. Kelleri, 
75 ; flower-plate and description of, 23; fruit- 
plate, 27 ; garden forms, 26 ; growth and propa- 
gation, 25, 26 ; habitat and hybrids of, 24, 185 ; 
varieties of, 25, 53 ; very desirable for a wild 
garden, 25 
var. PLATYPHYLLA Thory (syn. R. Thoryi), 
description and habitat of, 29 ; other names of, 
30 ; wonderful plant in the Gold worth Nursery, 29 
X chinensis, see chinensis x multiflora 
— muscosa Mill, see centi folia, var. muscosa 
alba Hort., see centifolia albo-muscosa 
— myriacantha DC., see spinosissima, var. myriacantha 
— myrtifolia Haller, see agrestis 
— nemorosa Libert, see micrantha 
— NITIDA Willd. (syn. R. rubrispina ; R. Redu- 
teana, var. rubescens ; R. lucida, var. nitida), 
description, flower-plate, and habitat of, 215, 
216 ; distinguishing characteristics, 216 ; fruit- 
plate, 217 
— nivea D.C., see laevigata 
Don, hybrid of R. moschata, 34 
Hort. Par., see Dupontii 
— Noisettiana Thory, see chinensis x moschata 
— nova variegata Du Pont, 263 
— NUTKANA Presl. (syn. R. fraxinifolia, R. cinna- 
momea, R. melina), flower-plate, description, and 
habitat of, 231 
— obtusifolia Desv., 396 
— ochroleuca Swartz, see spinosissima, var. ochroleuca 
— omissa Desegl. , 442 
— Opsostemma Ehrh., see moschata 
— orbessanea Thory, nearly allied to R. francofurtana, 
154 
— ORBICULARIS Baker, description and habitat of, 
493 
— ORIENTALIS Dupont, description and habitat 
of, 443 ; oriental variety of R. mollis, 418, 444 
var. Kotschyana Boiss., 444 
var. olympica Desegl., 444 
— OULONGENSIS Levi., description and habitat of, 
523 ; near R. Moyesii and R. macrophylla, 523 
— Ozanonii Desegl., see reversa 
— palustris Marsh, see Carolina 
ROSA 
— parnassica, 446 
— parviflora Ehrh., see humilis 
Macoun, see Fendleri 
— PARVIFOLIA Ehrh., Burgundian Rose (syn. R. 
burgundiaca, R. remensis, R. pomponia) , flower- 
plate and description of, 355 ; its affinity with 
other Pompon Roses, 356, 357 
— PENDULINA L. (syn. R. alpina ; R. nipestris ; 
R. monspeliaca ; R. inermis ; R. pyrenaica ; 
R.lagenaria; R. hispida; R. alpina, var. hispida; 
R. alpina, var. pyrenaica; R. adjecta; R. alpestris; 
R. inter calar is) , description and habitat of, 294; 
flower-plate, 293 ; fruit-plate, 295 ; parent of R. 
spinulifolia, 442 
var. Malyi Keller, see Malyi 
x chinensis, see Lheritieranea 
x pimpinellifolia Keller, see reversa 
— pennsylvanica Michx., see Carolina 
— PERSICA Michx. (syn. R. berberifolia, R. simplici- 
folia, Hulthemia berberifolia, Lowea berberifolia), 
flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 3, 4 ; 
fruit-plate, 5 ; not hardy in England, 4 
— persicifolia, 7 
x salicifolia Hort., see chinensis, var. longifolia 
— PHOENICEA Boiss., the Phoenician Rose, descrip- 
tion and habitat of, 69 ; displays forty white 
flowers to a panicle and strongly resembles R. 
moschata, 70 
— pimpinellifolia L., resembles R. Webbiana, 233; 
de Pronville on, 236 ; see spinosissima, 247 
var. adenophora Gren. & Godr., see spinosissima, 
var. myriacantha 
var. altaica Ser., see spinosissima, var. altaica 
var. grandiflora Ledeb., see spinosissima, var. 
altaica 
var. myriacantha Loisel., see spinosissima, var. 
myriacantha 
var . platyacantha Crep., see xanthina 
x alpina Reut., see reversa 
— PINETORUM Heller, description and discovery of, 
241 
— PISOCARPA A. Gray, description and habitat of, 
225 ; fruit-plate, 226 
— Pissarti Carr., see moschata, var. nasturana 
— platyacantha Schrenk, Baker on, 279, 280; see 
xanthina 
— POLLINIANA Spreng. ( Rosa gallica x arvensis) 
(syn. R. hybrida ; R. geminata ; R. Pollinii ; R. 
arvensis, var. hybrida ; R. pumila, var. Pollinii ; 
R. arvensis x gallica), flower-plate and description 
of, 333. 334 
— Pollinii Poll., see Polliniana 
— POLYANTHA var. Hort. ( Rosa multiflora X 
chinensis) (Crimson Rambler), culture of, 32 ; 
description and habitat of, 31 ; extreme hardi- 
ness and profusion of flowers, 32 
var. grandiflora, origin and description of, 24, 
34 ; flower-plate, 35 ; fruit-plate, 36 
Sieb. & Zucc., see multiflora 
— polyanthos Roess., see multiflora 
— POMIFERA Herrm., the Apple Rose (syn. R. 
villosa; R. villosa, var.; R. villosa, var. pomifera; 
R. villosa terebinthina ; R. ciliato petala ; R. 
resinosa ; R. Grenierii ; R. recondita ; R. friburg- 
ensis), description, habitat, and handsome fruits 
of, 436; flower-plates, 435, 437; fruit-plates, 
437. 439 
— POMPONIA DC., the Pompon Rose, or Rose de 
Meaux (syn. R. provincialis ; R. centifolia, var. 
minor ; R. burgundiaca ; R. centifolia, var. 
pomponia ; R. gallica, var. pomponia), culture 
of, 354 ; description, flower-plate, and habitat of, 
353 ; meaning of a Pompon Rose, 355, 356 ; 
origin of name de Meaux, 354 
Thory, see parvifolia 
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