Here is a list of plants indexed under roses in the fifth edition, 1896, I have kept the case and spellings as in the book. Not all names mentioned are roses:
Rosa alba ,, Fortunei alpina ,, Amadis acicularis arvensis ,, vars. Banksiæ Beggeriana berberifolia Hardyi blanda bracteata Rosa Brunonis canina Carolina damascena Fortunei Gallica Gloire des Rosomanes Harrisoni indica Kamtschatica lucida lutea ,, punicea macrantha moschata ,, nivea multiflora ,, grandiflora Mundi Nutkana pisocarpa Pissardi Polyantha pumila alba Regeliana rubrifolia rugosa rugosa sempiflorens ,, rosea plena sempervirens sinca spinosissima wichuriana woodsi Rose, Adam Adrienne Christophle A.K.Williams Alpine Amazone Anna Olivier ,, ,, buds of Apricot Austrian copper brier Ayrshire Baroness Rothschild Bougère Bouquet d’Or Bramble Burnet Cabbage Campion Carolina Catherine Mermet Céleste Christmas Christmas ,, Apotheker Bogren ,, Gretchen Heinmann ,, James Atkins Climbing, on cottage porch ,, cluster at Belmont ,, yellow tea, portion of plant on house Comtesse de Frigneuse ,, de Nadaillac ,, Riza du Parc Devoniensis ,, climbing Dog Dr Grill Duchess d’Auerstadt Emile Dupuy Ernest Metz Franisca Kruger garden and its improvement, the Gloire de Dijon ,, Lyonnaise Glossy Goubault Guelder Harrisoni Hedges Henrietta de Beauveau Hon. Edith Gifford Hon. Edith Gifford Indian Innocenta Pirola Japanese in vase Jean Ducher ,, Pernet John Hopper on fence Jules Finger Lamarque L’Elégante L’Idéale Luciole Marcartney Mme Berard ,, Bhevet ,, Capucine ,, Charles ,, Chauvery ,, De Watteville ,, Hoste ,, Joseph Godier ,, ,, Schwartz ,, Lambard Maréchal Niel Marie d’Orléans ,, Van Houtte Marquis de Vivens Needle, the Niphetos of Heaven of Sharon Perle des Jardins Princess de Sagan Province Ramanas Red-leaved Réve d’Or Rock Rubens Safrano Sappho Silk Souvenir de Paul Neron ,, d’Un Ami Sunset Tea ,Madame Lambard ,, Madame Van Houtte The Bride The Bride Triomphe de Rennes W.A.Richardson White Indian Roses, Alba and manure as climbers Bourbon Christmas, in bed in reserve garden Climbing Evergreen Fairy for planting in beds for the garden hybrid perpetuals ,, Teas in a Surrey cottage garden Monthly or China Moss Noisettes on pailings on pleasure ground lawns over-pruning certain free growing pegging down places for polyantha pruning Scotch single symptoms of Tea, climbing ,, for the flower grarden Tea-scented tree wild
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