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Show snainsasnee nooeielicesaici 414, el / f helgardenaf plealant kiowers: ‘ y ce The Garden of pleafant Flowers. is not fo plentiful in bearing as the dinary red rofes-yet exceeding it. This rofe damaske Prowince. i T i i > iG ° . 7» Rola Pronincislisalbas The whiteProuince Role. [ris faid of diuers, that thereis a white Prouince Rofe, whercof Lamnot oculaty teftisand therfore | dare not giueit you tora certaintic,and indeed I hauefomedoubs, chat itis the greater and more double white rofe, whereof .I.ganeyou the knowledge inthe beginning:when I am my {elfe better fatisied,I thall bee ready tofatistic others, 8 .\Ro/a-verficolor. ‘Lhe party, coloured Rofe, of fomie Yorke and Lancafter. , ¢ { ? This. Rofe in.the forme.and order of the growing, is neercit vate thejordinary damaske rofe,bothfor ftemme, branghyleafeand ower: the difference confitting in this, chat the flower(being of the fame largeneffeand doubleneffe as the damask rofe) hath the onchalfeofit, fometimesof-a pale whitish colour, andthe other halfe, of a paler damaske colour then the ordinary ;this happenethfo many times,and fometimes alfothe fowerhathdiuers fripes,and markesiin it, as.oncleafewwhite,. or fxiped with white, andthe other halfebluth, or {triped with blufh, fometimesalfo all ftriped,.or {potted ouer, and othertimeslittle or no ftripes ormarkes at all, as nature lifteth to play withyvarieties,in this as in other fowers: yet this I haueob{erued,that shelon- gerit abideth blewenppen inthe fun, the paler and the fewer ftripes, markes or{pots will be {eeneinit:thefmell whereof_is of a weake damaskerofefent, oRofea Chryfpallina,, The Chryftall Rofe. This Rofeis very like vnto the laft defctibed, beth forftocke,. branch and leafe: the flowerhereof is not much different from it, being nogreat large or double Role, but ofa meanefize,ftriped:andinarked'witha deeper blu(h or red, vponthepalecoloured leafe, thatét feemeth in the marking and beauty thereof, to bee of as much delight as the Chry {tall Gilloflower: this,euenlikethe former, foone fadeth and pafleth away, not yeeldiig anyigreat ftore of flowers any-yeare. 103 Ro/a rubra humilisfivepamilio, The dwarfe red Rofe; er Gillofower Rofe. This Rofegroweth alwayes low and fmalljotherwife in moft refpedtslike vatothe sordinary redde Rofe,and with few ornothornesvpon it : the Flowers or Rofesare double, thicke, {malland clofe, not femuch {pread open as the ordinaryred, but fomewhatlike vnto the firft double white Rofe before exprefled:; yetin fome places Thaue feenethem more layde open then thefe, asthey grew in my garden, being foe ‘uen at the toppes of theleaues,, as if they: hadbeenclipt off witha paire of fheeres, and are not fullyof fo red acolour asthe red’ Prouince Rofe,y andof as {mall or weak fent as the ordinary red Rofe,or not fo much. 11. Rofa Francafartenfis. The Franckford Rofee: The young fhootes of this R ofeareconered with apale purplifhbarke, fet withs numberof {mall prickeslikehaires, and the elder haue but very few thornes ¢ the fiéwei orrofeitfelfehathavery great bud or button vaderit, more. then in any othet kofesandis thickeand double asared rofe, but fo ftrongly {welling inthe bud,thatm* ny of them breake before they can be full blowen, andthen they are of pale redrele colour, thabis,betweeneaxed and a damaske, with a very thickebroadeand hardva bone offhort yellow threds or thrumes.in the middle, the huske of rhe flower hawing Yongends, whicharecalledthe beards.ofthe rofe,. which inall-other are iagge4 fome of them, inthishath no iaggeatall: thefinellisneereft vatoared Role. Rofe, 2 Kol nil. The dwar lus fiue Hoandica. The greatProumec Rote: 3 Aaf* brancaln Senfis The redRofe, 5 Ro/a Hungatich. The Hungarian Role, 6 Rofalatea multighem |