. 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. 1556 ROSA. pubescent heneatb, thick luid tinn, ''.1-2 in. long; peti- oles tomentose and bristly; stipules dilated: lis. soli- tary or few, purple or white, in. across: brat-Is large ; pedicels pricklj' ; receptacle smooth : fr. ile- pressed-globose, brick-red, to 1 in. across. May-Sept. N. China, Corea,


. 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. 1556 ROSA. pubescent heneatb, thick luid tinn, ''.1-2 in. long; peti- oles tomentose and bristly; stipules dilated: lis. soli- tary or few, purple or white, in. across: brat-Is large ; pedicels pricklj' ; receptacle smooth : fr. ile- pressed-globose, brick-red, to 1 in. across. May-Sept. N. China, Corea, Jap. —Verv variable species. Vars. f^rox, C. A. Mey. (var. Timiih, r,ji,)ii,i, C. A. Mey. /i'. fSrox, Lawr. 7?. Bi'deliiniii. Andn- & Lind. li. Andrrii . Lange). Stout and densely armed: Ivs. thick, very rugose and shining: fls. large, V.'. in. across: fr. I Iti'. across. 1:28. .'):42n. (-it. :i():lOtl1- 4'' p ."i:i7 ;. II. 14::i72. Gn. 4fi, p. :;24 ; .^,2:1111 ; :,:,, p. 4:U. 18:47. (ill!.'. 1:7; 5:. A.( i. 13 ::;42, :i44 ; 1H:.^.(;7. Var. Kamschatica, Regel iH. h'uiiixvhfilicn, Vi^iit. 1. Less densely armed: Ivs. thiiiiifr, less rugose: tis. and fr. smaller. .5:419. 3149. Besides these the following forms are often cultivated: Var. 41ba, with large white fls. (in. 9:20; var. alba plena, with double white fls.; var. rosea, with pink fls.; var. riibra, with purple fls.; var. rubra plena, with double purple fls. (xt. 24:84f). if. ruij<)s(i is one of the most ornamental Single Roses, especially for shrubberies; it is very hand- some on account of its dark green shining foliage, large fls. appearing during the whole summer, bright red con- .spicuous fruits, and its beiiutiful orange and scarlet iaW coloring. It is also attr;ictive in winter by reason of its stout, densely armed stems. Ijargo nuntbers of hybrids have been raised. By crossing with double-fld. Garden Roses 7?. rtifioRa has given rise to a. new race of hybrid Roses remar


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