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«The firttis called Lares filucitris, and Larus Tiaws : in Englith Wilde 
-~  Bay,or Sweete flowring Bay, Thefecondis called Lawrus Rofea, Oleander, 
\ Nerinm, and Rhodedendros : in Englith The Rofe Bay, and Oleander. The 
» Taft-was fent by the nameof Trebezon Curmajfi,that isto fay, Daylas Trape-) 
 gumtina, but not hauing any affinitie with any kinde of Date,Bellonius asI 
_ thinke firft named it Lasrocerafius,and Cerafus Trapezuntina, Dalechampius 
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~ Cerafiasflare maltiplici, The Rofe or double bloffoms a 
| Malas fore multiplici, The double bloffomd Apple tree. And 
«Malus Perfiea flare malsiplict, The double bloflomd Peac 
md Peachtree, 
where among other fruit trees, they fhall be remembred : for all thefe he aiedowacl a 
feldome or neuer beare any f, and therefore more fit for a Garden of flowers, 
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~ +, TheRofe Cherry, or double blofomd Cherry, 
° The double bloffomed Cherry tree is of two forts for the fower, but not 
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