. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XXVI. rosa'^cem : ro^sa. 329 a 17. R. SULPHU~REA Ait. The salphur-co/omed-Jowered Rose. Identificatimi. AU. Hort. Kew , 2. p. 201., Lindl. Ros., t. 77.; Don's Mill. 2 p 608 Stfjionymes. It. hemisphcrica Henn. Diss. 18. j H. glaucophjlla E/irli. Beilr. 2. p. 69.: Bbsn. lOtea fl!)ie plSno


. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. XXVI. rosa'^cem : ro^sa. 329 a 17. R. SULPHU~REA Ait. The salphur-co/omed-Jowered Rose. Identificatimi. AU. Hort. Kew , 2. p. 201., Lindl. Ros., t. 77.; Don's Mill. 2 p 608 Stfjionymes. It. hemisphcrica Henn. Diss. 18. j H. glaucophjlla E/irli. Beilr. 2. p. 69.: Bbsn. lOtea fl!)ie plSno Rat. Hist. No. 31.; R. lutea Brot. Fl. Lus. 1. p. 337.; the double yellow Rose Engravings. Lindl. Kos. t. 77.; J3ot. Heg., t. 46. ; and oar Jig. .508. Spec. Char., S^c. Stipules linear, divaricate, dilated at the apex. Leaflets glaucous, flattish. Tube hemispherical. (Don's Mill.) Stem prickles unequal, scattered. A deciduous shrub. Levant. Height -t ft. to 10 ft. In- troduced before 1629. Flowers fine trans- parent yellow, double; July. This sort does not flower freely, except in open airy situations; and, if trained against a ' wall, exposed to the north or east rather than to the south. Its flower buds are apt to burst on one side before they expand, and conse- quently to become deformed; to prevent this, the blossom buds should be thinned, and care taken that they have abundance of light and air. Watering it freely in the flowering season is found advantageous ; and the shoots, in general, ought not to be shortened. This beautiful species is said to flower freely, if grafted on the musk cluster at 8 or 10 feet from the ground; or it will do well on the China rose. a 18. R. SAN'GuisoRBiFO^LtA Donn. The Burnet-leaved Rose. Identijication. Donn Hort. Cant., ed. 8. p. 109.; Don's Mill., 2. p, .'iG9. Si/nonymes. R. spinosissima var. * sanguisorbifblia LiiidL Ros. p. 51. : R. spinos. var. macroph^lla Ser. in Dec. Prod. 2. p. 609. Engraving. Oar fig. \, in p. Spec. Char., S


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