. Rosarum monographia, or, A botanical history of roses : to which is added an appendix, for the use of cultivators, in which the most remarkable garden varieties are systematically arranged, with nineteen plates. U. Schranck momic, c. ic. Pohl. hohem. 2. ! kew. ed. alt. li. 259. Pers. syn. ! t. 2388. Smith ! in Rees in L Ran a 8s (3. Woods ! in act. linn, 12. 175. Redout,ros. 1. 105. t. 37. 133. t. 51. R. faecundissima Muncli. hausv. 5. 279. Dii Roi!harh. 2. 343. Hoffin. deutsch. fl. 175. Brot. 339. Fl. dan. t. 1214. Roth. germ. % 557. R. majalis Ho
. Rosarum monographia, or, A botanical history of roses : to which is added an appendix, for the use of cultivators, in which the most remarkable garden varieties are systematically arranged, with nineteen plates. U. Schranck momic, c. ic. Pohl. hohem. 2. ! kew. ed. alt. li. 259. Pers. syn. ! t. 2388. Smith ! in Rees in L Ran a 8s (3. Woods ! in act. linn, 12. 175. Redout,ros. 1. 105. t. 37. 133. t. 51. R. faecundissima Muncli. hausv. 5. 279. Dii Roi!harh. 2. 343. Hoffin. deutsch. fl. 175. Brot. 339. Fl. dan. t. 1214. Roth. germ. % 557. R. majalis Horn. diss. 8. Desf. atl. P fo fluvialis—fpliolis (ovatis) acutis. R. fluvialis Fl. dan. t. 868. Rcfz. scand. 120. 1. 47. R. arvensis Linn, fide Afzelii. Hab. in Dania, (fl. dan.); Belgia (lloflniann); Lnsitania(Brotero); Germania (Rotb); Helvetia, Schleirh-chrr, Iloohcr; Gallia, Dccand.; Boiiemia (Pohl);Caneasu (Bieb.); /3 in I)ania, (fl. dan.) ; HelvetiaJ looker (v. v. c. 8^ s. sp.) A gray shrub 5 or 6 feet liigh. Branches erect inthe single var. more difiusc and weak in the doublesort, deep red-browji, usually armed with a pair ofstrongs pale brown, straightish prickles under the sti- j/cU- •lUa^^4»iT^:e^,/i ^ ^ .^^tj^y -7<^.SSica»*.4^ /.»«-t7. .^ ROSA CINNAMOMEA. 29 pulce; rootshoots more densely prickly and close together ; stipuhv broad, rugose, concave,red at the edge and middle and somewhat fringed, alittle hairy; petioles slender, downy, unarmed ; leaflets5, rarely 7, lanceolate, simply serrated, rugose, opaque,smooth and gray above, downy and coesious beneath,concave in the single, flat in the double plant. Flowerssolitary, or two and three together, pale or bright red,small, single or double; bractew large, somewhatdowny, rugose, concave, caesious, tinged with red atthe edge and axis ; jjeduncles, round; tube oj the calyx,and sepals, quite unarmed; the latter very narrow,longer than the petals, spreading in the flower, co
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