2. Centifolia-—‘‘Provence Rose’, Pink cabbage 
ix. Chinensis—‘‘Red China”, Pink mininature 
k. Cantabrigiensis—Hybrld Hugonis, Yellow 
k. Damascena Trigintipetals—‘‘Kazanilik”’, 
Red Damask, Balkan perfume rose 
kt. Foetida Bicolor—1590, Orange-scarlet 
within, yellow reverse 
Rk. Horrida—White floweTr 1”-in diam. 
low prickly shrub 
R. Hugonis—‘Golden Rose of China’, Yellow 
ik. Micrugosa—prior to 1905, Pink flower 
3-4-in diam. 
R. Moschata Nastarana—‘“‘Pissardii’, Persian 
musk rose, white 
R. Moyesii—Striking blood-red blooms, over 
2 inches across, very tall 
R. Mutabelis—Yellow, orange, red, crimson, 
everblooming single Bi: 
R. Nitida—r18o07, Bright pink, “-in diam. 1¥% ft. 
K. Pissardii—See Moschata 
R. Sertata—1go4, Rose or rose-purple, 
22veim. dian 5 Te 
Rk. Sinkoviensis— ? 
Rt. Spinosissima—1600, Pink, white or 
yellow, 1%-2-in. diam. 3-4 ft. 
R. Woodsii Fendleri—1888, Pink 
Austrain Copper—Prior 1590, Orange-scarlet 
within, yellow reverse 
Betty Bland—1926, Deep rose, fading 
pink, F 
Harison’s Yellow—Hybrid Foetida, Yellow 
Hebe’s Lip— 1847 (?), Hybrid Sweetbriar, 
White, flesh lustre 
Maiden’s Blush—1797, Hybrid Alba, 
Soft pink 
Professeur Emile Perrot—1931, Soft pink, F 
Rose des Peintres—?, Purple pink with 
white stripes, F 
Vierge de Clery—Large snowy white, F 
SPINOSSISSIMA HYBRIDS 
Pruhlingsmorgan (Spring Morning—r1942, 
Yellow, white center, 2 in-diam. 6 ft. 
Stanwell Perpetual—1838, Pink, R 
SEMI-CLIMBING HYBRID 
MUSK ROSES (AII Fragrant) 
Belinda—1936, Soft pink trusses | 
Danae—1913, Buff yellow, everblooming 
Rosaleen—1933, Dark red clusters, everblooming 
