. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . onensis, Roessig, B. pulchella, Willd., and B. par-vifolia, Ehrh., belong here. From B. Gallica, with itsvarieties, and B. Damascena, the Hybrid Perpetual orRemontant Roses have originated by hybridizing withB. Chinensis and its forms. 17. Damascena, Mill. (B. bifera, Pers. B. cale


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . onensis, Roessig, B. pulchella, Willd., and B. par-vifolia, Ehrh., belong here. From B. Gallica, with itsvarieties, and B. Damascena, the Hybrid Perpetual orRemontant Roses have originated by hybridizing withB. Chinensis and its forms. 17. Damascena, Mill. (B. bifera, Pers. B. calendd-rum, Borkh.). Damask Rose. Attaining 5 ft.: stemsusually with numerous stout and hooked prickles, some-times mixed with glandular bristles: lfts. usually 5,sometimes 7, ovate-oblong, serrate, more or less pubes-cent beneath, 1-234 in. long; stipules sometimes pecti-nate; petioles prickly: fls. usually corymbose, double,red, pink or white, sometimes striped; pedicels and re-ceptacles glandular-hispid: fr. obovate. June, July,and again in autumn. Origin unknown; introduced toEurope from Asia Minor in the sixteenth century.—, Dieck, with semi-double red fls., is con-sidered to be the Rose chiefly cultivated in southeastEurope for the manufacturing of attar. Gt. 38, p. III. 7 2155. RosaWichuraiana (X 34)- See No. 5. 18. Alba, Ijinn. Upright shrub, becoming 6 ft. high:stems with scattered hooked prickles and sometimeswith bristles: lfts. usually 5, broadly ovate, serrate,pubescent beneatli, 1-2 in. long; upper stipules dilated: ROSA ROSA 1553 fls. single or double, solitary or several, white or blush,fragrant; pedicels glandular-hispid; receptacle usuallysmooth: fr. oblong, scarlet. June. Probably hybrid ofR. Gallica and li. canina. 19. turbinata, Ait. (R. Francofurtdna, Borkh.). Up-right .shrul), attaining 6 ft.: stems with straight orhooked prickles: flowering branches almost unarmed:Ifts. 5-7, oval, serrate, pubescent beneatli; upper stip-ule


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