Of TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, FLOWERS, and FRUITS. 21 
Items having fpines only principally at the joints and 
rtipula, under the leaves; the leaves ( middling ) pin¬ 
nated, of five or feven folioles, petioles almoft fmooth; 
globofe, fmooth germina, and fmooth peduncles with 
fmall, double, reddifh flowers, imparting an odour like 
Cinnamon.—Native of the fouth of Europe. {Any 
common foil .) 
f. Rosa Carolina —Carolina Rofe Tree. 
A larger deciduous Ihrub, five to fix or feven feet 
high_the Items fmooth, purple, prickles, in pairs, at 
the flipula of the leaves; the leaves {-middling) pin¬ 
nated* of feven oval folioles, fmooth filming, fawed, 
the petioles-prickly; globofe, hifpid germina, and pe¬ 
duncles fomewhat hifpid; with fmall, livid-red flowers, 
moftly in cluflers.—Native of Carolina. {Any common 
foil.) 
Varieties. — Common- Single-flowered Carolina. 
Rofe. 
Pennfyivania Rofe; Double-flower¬ 
ed ; very beautiful. 
Pale-red-flowered Pennfyivania Rofe. 
S. Rosa millofa — Villofe-leaved, or Apple-beat ing 
Rofe. 
A larger deciduous flirub, feven or eight feet high, 
with finong Items—the items armed with fcattered 
fjines; leaves pinnated {large, nvoolly) of five or fe¬ 
ven folioles, downy on both fides, petioles prickly; 
globofe, prickly germina, peduncles hifpid, and large 
red flowers, fucceeded by large, roundiih, apple-ihape, 
eatable heps; fometimes ufed for fiveetmeais, &c.— 
Native of England, in hedges. {Any foil.) 
Varieties. —Common fingle-flowered Apple Rofe. 
Double-flowered Apple Rofe. 
Semi-double-flowered Apple Rofe. 
9. Rosa pimbinellifolia —Pimpinella-leaved, or Bur¬ 
net-leaved Rofe. 
A fmr.ll deciduous fhrub, three or four feet high— 
the items (lender, clofely armed with itrait fcattered 
fpines; leaves {J'mall) pinnated, of feven fmall, round- 
ifh folioles, petioles rough; globofe, fmooth germina, 
and fmooth peduncles, with fmall, Angle flowers.—Na¬ 
tive of England, &c. {Any foil.) 
Varieties. —White-flowered Burnet-leaved Rofe. 
Red-flowered Burnct-lcaved Rofe. 
10. P.os a alpina —Alpine Thornlefs Rofe. 
A fmall deciduous ihrub, three or four feet high— 
the ftems unarmed or without prickles; leaves {mid¬ 
dling) pinnated fmooth; ovate germina, and peduncles 
fomewhat hifpid, with deep-red Angle flowers. Na¬ 
tive of the Helvetian Alps. {Any foil.) 
11. Rosa fpimjtjfima— Mofl-fpinous, or Dwarf Scotch 
Rofe. 
A dwarf deciduous under-ihrub, one, two, or three 
feet high—the ftems very clofely armed with fpines; 
leaves {mofl fmall) pinnated, petioles very prickly; 
ovate fmooth germina, and prickly peduncles with 
fmall white odorous flowers.—Native of Scotland and 
fome other parts of Europe. {Any foil.) 
Varieties. —Common White-flowered Scotch Role. 
Red-flowered Scotch Rofe. 
Yellow-flowered Scotch Rofe. 
Stripe-flowered Scotch Rofe. 
Marble-flowered Scotch Rofe- 
12. Rosa pendula —Pendulous-fruited Rofe. 
A deciduous ihrub, four feet high—the ftems hifpid ; 
leaves {middling) pinnated, of five or feven folioles; 
ovate fmooth germina, peduncles Infpid, red flowers, 
and long pendulous or hanging fruit.—Native of Eu¬ 
rope. {Any foil.) 
13. Rosa rubiginofa — Rubiginous, or Rufty-leaved 
Rofe. 
14. Rosa femper-virens —Ever-green Mufk Rofe. 
A middling, ever-green, ihrubby plant, of flender, 
fomewhat inclining or trailing growth, five or fix feet 
—the ftems armed with fpines; leaves {middlingJkin- 
ing-green) pinnated of five or feven oval acute-pointed 
folioles, petioles prickly; ovate hifpid germina, and 
hifpid peduncles, with white mufky flowers in cluflers, 
—Native of Germany. {Anyfoil.) 
Varieties. —Single-flowered Mufk Role. 
Double-flowered Mufk Rofe. 
Deciduous Mulk Rofe. 
15. Rosa eglanttria —Eglantine Rofe, or Sweet-Briar. 
A deciduous fhrub, fix or feven feet high, of ftrong 
growth—the ftems armed with ftrong, ereft, fcattered 
fpines; leaves (fmall) pinnated, of five or feven fmall 
acute folioles, of a fweet odour, petioles rough; glo¬ 
bofe fmooth germina, and fmooth peduncles with fmall 
flowers,—Native of England, Switzerland, &c. {Any 
foil) 
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