. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1556. pubescent beneath, thick and Arm, %-2 in. long; peti- oles tomentose and bristly; stipules dilated: fls. soli- tary or few, purple or white, 2}^-33^ in. across: bracts large ; pedicels prickly; receptacle smooth : fr. de- pressed-globose, brick-red, to 1 in. acro
. 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; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 1556. pubescent beneath, thick and Arm, %-2 in. long; peti- oles tomentose and bristly; stipules dilated: fls. soli- tary or few, purple or white, 2}^-33^ in. across: bracts large ; pedicels prickly; receptacle smooth : fr. de- pressed-globose, brick-red, to 1 in. across. May-Sept. N. China, Corea, .Jap. âVery variable species. Vars. f^roz, C. A. Mi-v. iv;ir. rjiniih, miAna, C. A. Mey. B. ferox,L&WT. I<\ /,:.,â I"hn,. .\u~\rr &hind. , Lange). Stout ami dri,.. h armed: Ivs. thick, very rugose and shiiiiiri;: lis. Irir;.'c, H^ in. across: fr. 1 in. across. 1:2s. o:42U. Ut. 30:1049; 42, p. 537. II. 14:372. Gn. 40, p. 324; 52:1144; 55, p. 434. 18:47. Gng. 1:7; 5:339. 13:342, 344; 18:567. Var. Kamsch4tica, Kegel {B. Kamschdfica, Vent.). Less densely armed; Ivs. thinner, less rugose: fls. and fr smallei B K d 419 B M ^149 Be^iides these the following formb are often cultn tted \ ar. 41ba, with Krge white fls Gn 9 20 vir alba pl^na, with double white fls vir rdsea, with pink fls var. rilbra, with purple fls var rilbra plSna, with double purple fls. (it 24 840 B tiijosn is one of the most ornamental Single Roses especmlh for shrubberies, it is very hand- on account of its dark green shining foliage, large fls. appearing during the whole summer, bright red con- spicuous fruits, and its beautiful orange and scarlet fall coloring. It is also attractive in winter by reason of its stout, densely armed stems. Large numbers of hybrids have been raised. By crossing with double-fld. Garden Roses J?, rtifinxa has given rise to a new race of hybrid Roses remarkable for their hardiness and long blooming seaso
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