GENERAL INDEX 
ROSA 
— POUZINI Tratt. (syn. R. micrantha, R . graveolens, 
R. hispanica, R. Diomedis, R. vicina, R. incon- 
siderata), description and habitat of, 407, 408 
— praenestina variegata plena Mill., 330 
— PRATINCOLA Greene, flower-plate, description, 
and habitat of, 315, 316 
— PRATTII Hemsl., description and habitat of, 161 
— procera Salisb., see alba 
— prostrata DC., a geographical variety of R. semper- 
virens, 20 
— provincialis Bieb., see ferox 
Lawrance, see pomponia 
— PROVINCIALIS Mill. (syn. R. lacteola ; R. san- 
guineo-purpurea ; R. gallica, var. officinalis ; 
R. centifolia ; R. centijolia var. ; R. provincialis , 
var. plena ; R. gallica, var. provincialis) , distinc- 
tion between Provence and Provins Roses, 360, 
361 ; flower-plate, description, and habitat of, 359 
anemonoides Roess., 361 
muscosa Lindl., see centifolia albo-muscosa 
var. BULLATA Hort. (syn. R. centifolia, var. 
bullata), flower-plate and description of, 367 
var. muscosa Roess., see centifolia, var. muscosa 
var. VARIEGATA Hort., or “ Perle des Pana- 
chees,” flower-plate, 363; one of the best striped 
Roses, 363, 364 ; fruit-plate, 365 
— pseudo-indica Lindl., see chinensis, var. pseudo- 
indica 
— PUBESCENS Baker, description and habitat of, 
499 ; near R. macrophylla, 499 
— pubescens Roxb., see moschata, var. nepalensis 
— pulchella Woods, see tomentosa 
— pulverulenta Baker, see inodor a 
Bieb., 470 
— pumila, var. Pollinii Poll., see Polliniana 
— pttnicea Mill., see foetida, var. bicolor 
— pusilla, 92 
— pustulosa Bertol., see glutinosa 
— pyrenaica Gouan, see pendulina 
— quelpaertensis Levi., see mokanensis 
— Rafinesquiana Tratt., see Carolina 
— Rapa Bose, 198 
— Rapini Boiss. & Bal., see hemisphaerica 
— reclinata Thory, see Lheritieranea 
— recondita Puget, see pomifera 
— REDUCTA Baker, description and habitat of, 
489 ; fruit-plate of, 491 
— Reduteana, var. rubescens Thory, see nitida 
— Regeliana Linden & Andre, see rugosa 
— remensis DC., see parvifolia 
— repens Scop., see arvensis 
— resinosa Sternb., see pomifera 
— Reuteri Godet, 391 
REVERSA Waldst. & Kit. (R. pendulina x 
spinosissima) (syn. R. rubella ; R. Candolleana ; 
R. Ozanonii ; R. pimpinellifolia x alpina ; R. 
medioxima R. alpino - pimpinellifolia ; R. 
gentilis ; R. alpina x pimpinellifolia ; R. pen- 
dulina x pimpinellifolia), description and habi- 
tat of, 299, 300 
— Ripartii Desegh, 261 
rotundifolia Reichb., variety of R. Eglanteria, 451 
— Roxburghii Donn, another name for R. multi- 
flora, var. platyphylla, 30 
Tratt., see microphylla 
— rubella Sm., see reversa ; resemblance to R. acicu- 
laris, var. nipponensis, 15 1 
■ — rubicans Roess., see alba 
— rubicunda Haller f., see rubri folia 
— rubiginosa L., see R. Eglanteria; called Eglantine 
268 ' 
var., Rapin, see tomentella 
var. cretica Ser., see glutinosa 
var. inodor a Lindl., see inodor a 
~~~ ~ ’ var. micrantha Lindl., see micrantha 
538 
ROSA 
— rubiginosa, var. minor Ladeb., see ferox 
var. nemorosa Thory, see micrantha 
var. sepium Lindl., see agrestis 
var. spinulifolia Ser., see spinuli folia 
X lutea, see Eglanteria x punicea 
— rubra Lam., see gallica 
praecox fl. simp., see Rosa pendulina, 294 
— RUBRIFOLIA Vill. (syn. R. multiflora; R. 
glauca ; R. rubicunda ; R. glaucescens ; R. 
rubrifolia, var. laevis ; R. gutensteinensis ; R. 
livida ; R. Ilseana ; R. ferruginea), flower-plate, 
description, and habitat of, 399, 400 ; fruit- 
plate, 401 ; hybridizes spontaneously with R. 
coriifolia, 392 ; varieties of, 400 
montana Gaudin, see Montana 
var. glandulosa Ser., see montana 
— rubrispina Bose, see nitida 
— RUB TJS Levi. & Vaut, description and habitat 
of, 507 
var. yunnanensis Levi., 507 
— RUGA Lindl. (Rosa chinensis x arvensis), (syn. R. 
indica, var. ruga), flower-plate and description of, 
55 ; raised in Italy, 55 
— RUGOSA Thunb. (syn. R. ferox; R. kamtchatica; R. 
Regeliana ; R. Andreae), flower-plate, description, 
and habitat of, 181, 182 ; fruit-plate, 183 ; 
varieties of, 182 
calocarpa Andre, see calocarpa 
var. Chamissoana C. A. Meyer, 182 
var. ferox C. A. Meyer, 182 
: var. Lindleyana C. A. Meyer, 182 
var. subinermis C. A. Meyer, 182 
var. Thunbergiana C. A. Meyer, 182 
var. Ventenatiana C. A. Meyer, 182 
x blanda, see warleyensis 
x californica, 224 
X chinensis, see calocarpa 
x humilis, see humilis x rugosa 
x indica, see calocarpa 
x multiflora, see I war a 
x Wichuraiana, see Jacksoni 
— rupestris Crantz, see pendulina 
— Sabini Woods, a variety of R. involuta, 281 
— salaevensis Rapin, see montana 
— SANCTA A. Rich., description, flower-plate, and 
habitat of, 337 ; discovery in an Egyptian tomb 
of a garland of Roses, 337, 338 
— sanguineo-purpurea Roess., see damascena and pro- 
vincialis 
— sativa Dodonaeus is R. gallica, 326 ; another name 
for R. alba, 410 
— SATURATA Baker, description and habitat of, 
503 ; near R. macrophylla , 503 
— scabriuscula Winch, variety of Rosa tomentosa, 422 
— scandens Moench, see arvensis 
— Schimperiana Hochst.,see moschata, var. abyssinica 
— Schultzii Ripart, 290 
— semperflorens Curt., see chinensis, var. semper- 
florens 
Desv., see gallica 
carnea Roess., see chinensis 
minima Sims, see chinensis, var. minima 
— SEMPERVIRENS L. (syn. R. alba, R. balearica, 
R. atrovirens, R. arvensis, R. longicuspis, R. 
Gandogeri), confounded with R. Wichuraiana, 59 ; 
description and habitat of, 19, 20 ; flower-plate, 
19 ; fruit-plate, 22 ; invaluable for pergolas or 
as pillar Roses, 21 ; resemblance to the Ayrshire 
Rose, 17 ; varieties of, 20 
var. Leschenaultiana Thory, see Leschenaultiana 
var. Russelliana Loudon, probably a hybrid, 20 
Roess., see arvensis 
— sepincola Swartz, see coriifolia 
— sepium Desegl., see inodor a 
Lam., see coriifolia 
