. 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. / 7^' 2154. Baltimore Belle Rose—Rosa setigera (X i4). No. 4. Section IV. BANK; Contains one Chinese species with climbing, sparingly prickly or unarmed stems: stipules quite free, subulate, caducous: sepals entire, reflexed after flowering, caducous. U. Banksise, R. Br. Banks'Rose. Climbing to 20 ft., e


. 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. / 7^' 2154. Baltimore Belle Rose—Rosa setigera (X i4). No. 4. Section IV. BANK; Contains one Chinese species with climbing, sparingly prickly or unarmed stems: stipules quite free, subulate, caducous: sepals entire, reflexed after flowering, caducous. U. Banksise, R. Br. Banks'Rose. Climbing to 20 ft., evergreen: Ifts. 3-5, sometimes 7, elliptic-ovate to ob- long-lanceolate, acute or obtusish, finely serrate, shin- ing, glabrous except at the base of midrib beneath: fls. on slender, smooth pedicels in raan>'-fld. umljels, yellow and single in the typical form, about 1 in. across, slightly fragrant. May. June. 7171.— Var. alba-plena has double white fls. 1954. 5:397. Var. lutea-plena has the fls. double yellow. 13:1105. 15. Fortune^na, Lindl., is a hybrid of ii'. JSatiksia^ and JR. Uevigata. Climbing shrub, with sparingly prickly stems: Ifts. 3-5: fls. large, double, white, on hispid pedicels. 2, p. 71. Section V. Gallics. Contains only one very variable species, native of Europe and W. Asia. Low, upright shrub; the stems with usually hooked prickles mixed with bristles: fls. few and often with narrow bracts or solitary on a usually bractless pedicel: sepals reflexed after flowering, caducous, the outer ones pinnate; upper stipules not dilated. A. Lfts. doubly and glandular Gallica Lfts. simply ser^'ate, not glandular. Supposed hybrids of B. .11. Damascena 18. alba 19. turbinata IG. G&Uica, Linn. Upright shruh, rarely attaining 5 ft. high: lfts. 3-5, broadly oval or ovate, rounded at base, usually doubly serrate with glandular teeth, ru- gose above, pubescent beneath, deflexed, 1-2 in. long; rachis glan


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