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Show [ae 4.2.0 ° then = TheGarden of plea fant Flowers. TheGarden ofpleafant Flowers. c isia any Rofe acherw ilde or: ramie’:s the r leaues are fmallerthéni . ua mor n t that are nourfed vpin Gardens , feuen or nine moft viually {ct togethe r onare 6 1 - ding ‘ ofthote riht tiobe On The Names. d{weetein fmell > abouethe leaues of any other kindeof Rofes ftalke;very green ¢anaiweet the flowersare 1; fingle bluhh Rofes, of littleorngifent at all, which’ ti irne tedditn berties ; tuffed within with adounie or flocky matter doth lye whitchard {eede. The feuerall names , whereby they are moft commonly knowne vnto vs inthis Countrey, areexprefled in theirtitles ; butthey are muchdiffering from whatthey arecalled in other Countries neare vato vs, which to compare, conferre, and agree together, were a worke of more painesthen vie: But to proportion them'vato the namesfet downe by Theophraftus,Pliny, and the reft.ofthe ancient Authors, were a worke, whicrein I mightbe fure nottocfcape withoutfalling into errour, as I verily belecue many others haue done, that haue vndertakento‘doeit : I will therefore forthis worke defirethat you will reft contented, with fo much as hathalready been deli- into.’ fabftance itt eee 23. RofajJiluc/iris odorafine Eglemterds flore duplici. The double Eolantine. tine is d F I haue feeneiit a prafté The double Eglantine isin all the plates that Wan doubt not, butchar his original! was naturall, and thatit may be nady ono ; (bat! as diuersorherRofesare.) It growethand fpreadeth very. well andivith a ot Peal uered, and expect an exact definition and complete fatisfaction by fucha of branches, whereon ftand fuch like leaues as arein'the fingle kinde burta litle 4 micthodicall courfe as a generall Hiftory will require, to be performed by notfinelling fully fo {weete as it : the lowers are fomewhat bigect then the fi ad not much, -hauing bat one gather roweof leaues onely more they the former . ai ‘{ them that fhall publifhir. are fmaller,, ‘atid the outerlleaues larger, but of the fame palereddifypur ste ‘i Ml and fmellethfomewhatbetter.then thefingle. ENS ont a4. Rofa femper virens. The cuer greene Rofe bith. 424 — The Vertues. The Rofeis ofexceeding great vfe with vs; forthe Damaske Rofe (be- ; fides the fuperexcellent fweete waterit yeeldeth being diftilled, orthe perfume of the leaties being dryed, feruing tofill fweete bags) feruethto caufe folubleneffe ofthe body, madeinto a Syrupe,or preferucd with Sugar moift ordry candid, The Damaske Prouince Rofe, is not oncely for fent neareft ofall other Rofes vnto the Damaske,but inthe operation of folubility alfo. The red Rofe hath many Phyficall vfes much morethenanyother , feruing for manyforts ofcompofitions , both cordial! ard cooling, both binding and loefine. “The white Rofe is much vfed for the cooling of heate in the eyes: diuers doe make an excellentyellow colour ofthe iuyce of white Rofes, wherein fome Allomeis diffolued, to paint‘or colour flowers orpi- This Role or bufh is very like vnto a wilde fingle Eglantine buth it fret refpecty) hauing many very long gréene branches, but more {len der and w iee times they bend downe againe, not ableto fultaine themfelucs AR ial and atined with hookedthornes as other Rofes besthe winged leauc PUTAS helps, for the moft part, whereof thofe two that are loweft and oni f mascot ofYeuet next twobigger thenthey , the third couple biggerthen oP oa arefmallet, the bales) a theendleafe biggeft ofall: this proportion generally it Ee: rset tlitough the Whole plant, whichat the firft comining forth are fone eon a fF theyoung branchthat fhooteth ont with them , but. being full oro; Ne ppcwit Gtares, ot anyother fuch things. Thereis little vfe ofany other fort of Roto a, fil ateofa et greene colour,and fomew hat fhining, dented aboutthe edges forthe wale x De tof the branches as-other Rofes doc, but abide therean fes ; yet fomeaffirme, thatthe Muske Rofesare asftrong in operation the flowers ftandfoure optinetogether at the tops ofthebranch ae Care VW ANtCHE ches, being fingle Roles, made of fiuedeaucs a peece,ofa purelwhite colour ,ni ordinat the much’ larger—then : nel’e | Muske openor loofenthe belly’as the Damaske Rofe or Pronince. Rofe, and ofa fine feat, comming ncareft thesennro we 11 cit bil yWithmany yellow ér threads in the middle, ‘ The Place. y Cuar. CXI. i i 8 JouSentenratinlineeneceiarmae Cif, The Holly Rofe or Sage Rofe. Rofes 4s is is thouSht thoushs ss hi )astht é‘ Some ofthefe oa se tioelshad their original, ginall,ds in Ragland, le Stas, arenot of the kinde ofour red Rofe: eed them that will compare our EheNaA rd ercee eke Pst againe ia Turkie (45 the doubleye f Some p r inc, aeR ;aio oy Bagh firft and Was Italy, procitred to be brought ints Ei land, by Malt eo Iid eB aNoe Eéndon 5 and Whaclonet& flow aE Syiisscoeborperifed psec ene: : ickty OOth-with hing) andawichaeee allother (P datSNsa : -yct afterwardsie was fen: aMinesTohn doth 4 a Ga lerchant alfoof London,anda great Totter of alkvare plats, 4 vellas lowers, from whichis{prung thagreate}t R thing inthis Kingdome.) <=" \ we eg \i\ 3 ¥ Theci er Th GPs = se by lee > RE ee TEIN SYA \ | TN _ 7 TFS WS ZOEY yy fhain Ay Se, a a ¢ Cinamon Rofe is the batlieg) the ys about the middle of May,and fometimes iktfe Haghe hfingleandd be Ae fours He aoe floweraicla aid, Alt che ott Ape 1¢ Deginnang 9 une, nent and prune: thal continued oweingall chatmonetht, andthe next throughout’for the mot Putt, dadthete dvietAtiKehate pages The male; the female,andthe gumme T° are three principall kindes ofcijfwe, the called Ledon.Ofeach ofthefethree or fwecte {melting Cifus bearing Ladanwm, the all to intreate in this worke is not my there arealfo diners forts : Of f them de fome few that arefit for this onr Garé multitu the of out elect will onely minde, I den, and leauethereft to a greater. 1. Ciftus mas, The male Holly Rofeor Sage Rofe. our Countrey , .I meane that will beftaThe male cs/fw that is moft familiar ynto ome abone three or foure foote high with bide, isa {mall fhrubby plant, growing feld ches , couléred with a whitifh barke, brari dy wood e brittl er Ws, hating many flend and fomewhat narrow, crumpled Whereonare (et manywhitith greene leaues, long hard in handling, ¢fpecially the what fome and s, veine with Orwrinckled asit were like vnto Sage leaues for the what fome r , old ones ; for the young ones aré, fofte herata ioynt : the Core roget fer cs alwai two , er {mall Orme and colour, but much hes,three or foure together vponfeuerall Teeke branc the e of fland at the topp s 2 pecce, formewhat like vnto a fmall ingle ftalkes confifting of fiue {mall round leaue sat é hrcads in the middle, witheellowt Rofe,ofa ° finereddith purple colour, with many |