. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ROSA ROSA 1555 doubly glandular-serrate, pubescent beneath or on both sides, often glandular, rarely glabrous, J^-1^ In. long: fls. on slender, usually smooth pedicels, over 1 in. across. June-Aug. Brit. Col. to 2159. Rosa cinnamomea (X ^p,). One of the oUT-i'nshioned liardy Roses. No. 35. 34. Nutkina,


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. ROSA ROSA 1555 doubly glandular-serrate, pubescent beneath or on both sides, often glandular, rarely glabrous, J^-1^ In. long: fls. on slender, usually smooth pedicels, over 1 in. across. June-Aug. Brit. Col. to 2159. Rosa cinnamomea (X ^p,). One of the oUT-i'nshioned liardy Roses. No. 35. 34. Nutkina, Presl. Steins stout, 5 ft. high, with usually straight pricliles and sometimes bristly: Ifts. 5-7, broadly elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, generally rounded at the base, usually doubly glandular-serrate, almost glabrous, often glandular beneath, ^-2 in, long. June, July. Alaska to Ore. and Utah. 1:449. —Has the largest fls. of the western species. Var. hispida, Fernald, has the receptacle glandular-hispid. 35. cinnamdmea, Linn. Cinnamon Rose. Figs. 2159, 2160. Stems slender, 6 ft. high, with hooked prickles, flowering branches sometimes unarmed: Ifts. 5-7, some- times 3 on Ivs. of flowering branchlets, oblong, simply serrate, dull green, densely pubescent beneath, >^-lJ^ in. long: fls. solitary or few, purple, about 2 in. across, on short, naked pedicels: fr. depressed-globular, scar- let. May, June. Eiuope, N. and W. Asia. 13:343. —Var. foecundissima, Voss {Ji'. fn i-ifvdissima, Muench). With double fls. Sometimes escaped from cultivation in the East. 36. pendulina, Linn. (B. alpina, Linn.). Pig. 21486. Stems slender, 3 ft. high: Ifts. 7-9, oblong-ovate or ob- long-elliptic, obtuse, doubly glaiididar-serrate, usually glabrous, H-IH in. long: fls. pink, usually solitary or 2-5, to 2 in. across; pedicels and receptacle usually smooth: fr. usually nodding, oblong or ovate, with elongated neck, scarlet. May, .June. Mts. of Europe. 5:424. — Handsome free-flow


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