ROSE SPECIES, continued 
Rosa gallica Conditorum. Rather large; tawny pink 
flowers of utmost fragrance. 
Rosa gallica splendens. A horticultural variation of 
R. gallica, similar to the type in habit but some¬ 
what taller. 
Rosa Gentiliana. A semi-climbing shrub. Small, 
white, fragrant flowers. 
Rosa gymnocarpa. Pale pink flowers 1 inch across. 
Small scarlet hips. 
Rosa Helen*. Fragrant white flowers, \]/2 inches 
across. Red Iruits. Climbing habit. 
Rosa hibernica glabra ( R. spinosissima bibernica). 
A similar sort with small pointed leaflets and 
smooth leaf- and flower-stalks. Rare. 
Rosa hibernica Gravesi. Salmon-pink flowers 2 to 
2V 2 inches across, with white centers fading blush. 
Rosa himalaica. Flowers white tinted blush. 
Rosa Hugonis. Light yellow flowers 13^2 to 2 inches 
across, borne profusely along the slender branches. 
Rosa humilis. Clear pink flowers, 2 to 23^ inches 
across. 60 cts. each. 
Rosa inermis Morletti. Boursault Rose. Purplish 
rose; large, flat, showy. Sometimes used for under¬ 
stock. Thornless. A form of R. pendulina ( alpina). 
Rosa Jacki. White flowers, 13^ inches across; red 
fruits. 
Rosa Lheritierana. Semi-double, dark purple- 
crimson flowers. Common old-fashioned shrub. 
Rosa lucens erecta. Semi-double; blush-pink. 
Rosa lucida. Bright pink flowers, 2 inches in diam¬ 
eter. Shining red fruits. 60 cts. each. 
Rosa lucida alba. Flowers white and very pretty. 
Rosa macrantha. Rather large, thorny shrub with 
big, pale pink flowers. 
Rosa mollis. Deep pink flowers, 2 to 3 inches across. 
Rosa montacola. Splendid pink flowers. 
Rosa morica. Light pink flowers, followed by very 
large, ornamental fruits. 
Rosa moschata. The Musk Rose. Small single white 
flowers. Small red fruit. 
Rosa moschata floribunda. A semi-climbing shrub 
with big clusters of white flowers. 
Rosa moschata grandiflora. White flowers with many 
beautiful golden stamens. Medium-sized fruit. 
Rosa moschata japonica. Japanese Musk Rose. 
Rosa moschata nivea. A hybrid of the Musk Rose. 
Large white flowers. 
Rosa Moyesi. Blood-red flowers about 2% in. 
across, gray anthers and brownish filaments. 
Rosa multibracteata. Soft pink flowers, 1 ]/i 
inches across. 
Rosa multiflora platyphylla. Seven Sisters Rose. 
Flowers fairly large, double, deep pink. 
Rosa nutkana Halliana. Large; pink. 
Rosa omeiensis chrysocarpa. White, four-petaled 
flowers followed by bright yellow fruits. 
Rosa omeiensis pteracantha. Like R. omeiensis in 
flower. Superb crimson, broad-winged thorns. 
Rosa oxyodon. Fragrant, vivid pink flowers. 
Rosa palustris. Bright rose-pink flowers in corymbs. 
60 cts. each. 
Rosa parvifolia (Burgundiaca). Small, double rose- 
pink flowers; fragrant. 
Rosa pendulina ( R. alpina). Flowers bright red. 
Fruit narrow, red. 
Rosa pisocarpa. Pink flowers, 1 inch across, in 
corymbs. 
Rosa Pissardi. Large white flowers in big trusses. 
Rosa polyantha grandiflora ( R. moschata grandi¬ 
flora). Large, single white flowers. 
Rosa pomifera. Flowers pink, 13^ to 2 inches across. 
Rosa rubrifolia ( R. jerruginea). Intensely pink, 
starry flowers. 
Rosa saturata. Dark red flowers, 2 inches across, 
with purple anthers. 
Rosa sempervirens. Small white flowers and bright 
red fruit. 
Rosa sericea. White flowers, 13d> to 2 inches in 
diameter. 
Rosa setigera. Prairie Rose. Large, bright pink 
flowers. 60 cts. each. 
Rosa Soulieana. White flowers, yellow stamens. 
Rosa spinosissima. Scotch Rose. Flowers usually 
white, but sometimes pink or yellowish. 
Rosa spinosissima altaica. Similar to R. spinosis¬ 
sima. Highly finished white flowers. 
Rosa spinosissima hispida. The Yellow Scotch Rose. 
Light sulphur-yellow flower, 23^ to 3 inches in 
diameter. Dark brown fruit. 
Rosa Sweginzowi. Small pink flowers. Long red 
fruits. 
Rosa villosa. Large red fruit which is used for 
preserving. Pink flowers. 
Rosa Watsoniana. Miniature light pink flowers in 
rather large panicles. 
Rosa Watziana macrantha. A rare sort unrecorded 
in the botanies, which came to us from the Arnold 
Arboretum some years ago. 
Rosa Webbiana. Large, pink flowers and ovoid fruits. 
Rosa Wichuraiana. Pure white flowers in large 
clusters. Plant is trailing. 60 cts. each. 
Rosa Willmottiae. Small purple-rose flowers; bright 
red fruits. 
Rosa Woodsi. Little pink flowers. Small bright 
red fruit. 
Rosa Woodsi Fendleri. Pink, rarely white, flowers 
13 ^ inches across. 
Rosa xanthina. Yellow flowers about 2 inches across. 
Rosa xanthina normalis. The true wild or single 
form of R. xanthina. Flowers bright yellow. 
Rosa xanthina 
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