[38] T. Rivers, ‘Rose Amateur’s Guide ‘ 1837 p. 4.

[39] Mr. Shailer, quoted in ‘Gardener’s Chronicle,’ 1848 p. 759.

[40] ‘Transact. Hort. Soc.,’ vol. iv. 1822, p. 137; ‘Gardener’s Chronicle,’ 1842, p. 422.

[41] See also Loudon’s ‘Arboretum,’ vol. ii. p. 780.

[42] All these statements on the origin of the several varieties of the moss-rose are given on the authority of Mr. Shailer, who, together with his father, was concerned in their original propagation. See ‘Gardener’s Chronicle,’ 1852, p. 759.

[43] ‘Gardener’s Chronicle,’ 1845, p. 564.

[44] ‘Transact. Hort. Soc.,’ vol. ii. p. 242.

[45] ‘Shriften der Phys. Oekon. Gesell. zu Königsberg,’ Feb. 3rd, 1865, s. 4. See also Dr. Caspary’s paper in ‘Transactions of the Hort. Congress of Amsterdam,’ 1865.

[46] ‘Gardener’s Chronicle,’ 1852, p. 759.

[47] ‘Transact. Hort. Soc.,’ vol. ii. p. 242.