. 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. act. Laus. 1. 70. /. 6. R. rubicimda Hall. fit. in Rom. arch. b. 1. st. 2. p. 6. R. canina (2 Safer heir. 1. 302. R. glauca cat. H. P. 175. R. glaucescens IVidf. in Rom. arch. 3. 376. R. lurida Andrewss roses. R. cinnamomea y Redout, ros. 1. 134. Hab. in sylvis circa Lans, (Villars); in alpibus Sabau-dise, (Bellardi), Hooker; HelveticC, (Haller) Hoohei;Austria ad Gutenstein, (


. 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. act. Laus. 1. 70. /. 6. R. rubicimda Hall. fit. in Rom. arch. b. 1. st. 2. p. 6. R. canina (2 Safer heir. 1. 302. R. glauca cat. H. P. 175. R. glaucescens IVidf. in Rom. arch. 3. 376. R. lurida Andrewss roses. R. cinnamomea y Redout, ros. 1. 134. Hab. in sylvis circa Lans, (Villars); in alpibus Sabau-dise, (Bellardi), Hooker; HelveticC, (Haller) Hoohei;Austria ad Gutenstein, (Jacquin); Pyrenaeis, (La-peyrouse); njontibus Alverniaej (Redoute); (v. v. c. Stems deep red or purple, covered with a palebloom and armed with small, short, pale, hooked,equal prickles, which are very dense but not largeron the rootshoots. Leaves tinged with red, very glau-cous, rugose, opaque. Flowers deep red, small; sepalsvery narrow and longer than the petals; disk muchthickened, almost closing the orifice. Fruit oblongwith very tender flesh. Otherwise with the charactersof R. canina, from which, nevertheless, its whole ap-pearance is dissimilar. If proper attention be paid to -I . >f i-i*t ? I. J,./ /. ROSA SEllICEA. 105 the dull glaucous-red bloom of the branches, theirsmall prickles, and tlie long sepals, it will never beconfounded with canina. It has been strangely reducedto R. ctnnamcmea by Thory; on what grounds I amquite at a loss even to conjecture. 57. ROSA sericea. Tab. 12. R. aculeis stipularibus compressis: superioribus runci-natis, foliolis oblongis obtusis apice serratis subtussericeis. Hab. in Gossam Than, JValUch. (v. s. s. herb. Banks.) Branches brown, stiff, straight, the old ones veryrugose. Prickles very large, ovate, compressed, theirpoint turned upwards, placed under the very close ; stipuhe long, narrow, concave, with-out pu])escence, fringed or naked at the edge, falcateand dilated at the end ; petioles very slightly downy ornaked


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