. The Garden : an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. ipules are comparatively small. Taken as a shrub, withoutreference to its flowers, its dense habit, and abundance andrichness of its foliage, make it a most pleasing other plants in the same bed have been attackedby the many insects that infest Roses, the foliage ofthis has passed into August without a blemish. ° Theflowers are produced in clusters at the end of the currentseasons shoots on short downy stalks, and have an agree-able wild Rose fragrance. The fruit or hip is spherical,or somewhat depresse
. The Garden : an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches. ipules are comparatively small. Taken as a shrub, withoutreference to its flowers, its dense habit, and abundance andrichness of its foliage, make it a most pleasing other plants in the same bed have been attackedby the many insects that infest Roses, the foliage ofthis has passed into August without a blemish. ° Theflowers are produced in clusters at the end of the currentseasons shoots on short downy stalks, and have an agree-able wild Rose fragrance. The fruit or hip is spherical,or somewhat depressed, about three-quarters of an inch indepth, of a fine red when ripe, and looking much like aCrab Apple. The difficulty of applying botanical names towild Roses has been already alluded to; the present one maybe found in books as Rosarugosa, R. Fortunei, and R. Rege-liana, all evidently the same thing, varying as to the tendencyof the flowers to become double ; of these names Rosa rugosa, Supplement to Trie. Garden, Office: 37 Sontliarapton Streei, Covent Garden London, -^^^
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