aren ee 
| in body, branch and leafe,the only difference is in the flower, which is altogether whi-? 
| pode Petes irae long fpreading branches, couered with a whitifly 
- othe ground | (and therefore it iyplantedacans rbo sha ayn nate ) 
and thicke as our double Damaske Rofes, which fallaway withoutbéaring fruit. 
nai toe ~ Males fre wultipih The double bloffomd Appletree, | 
This donblebloffomd Apple treeis altogether like vnto our ordinary Pippin + 
that the inner leaues towards the middle are morereddifh, butas doub + 
“Males Perfica fare multiplck The double bloffemd Peach tree. 
~ThisPeac r ch tree Soc caemeunnesok growing, isto lacévnto an ordinary Peachtree. 
: that vatill you {ec it in bloffome you.can perceiue no difference + the flower isof the. 
; fame = with the bloffomes of the Peach, ‘but confiftingof three orfoure, of — 
a more rowes of leanes, which falloften away likewife without bearing any fruite ; but 
4 after it hath abiden fome yeares in aplace ee se into Bh Sy inn being 
4 em ig ae | “ih dared Aaa 
| mee i Ne aii a> _ The Place, ee iP y ee vg F: 
CK Ma Peaches\and A cc pene ie , 
-you thal findethe aii Their frie: forin that thefe bearenone 
very few, their bloffomesare of moft vieto tA detpeube onde ih 
- tholethat pert pe reateeheea, | 
dias: ai |: eer 8 Y if 
* avi ha ee 
_rerklmanen Hoople, 
»» yet doe I not bring into my ‘garden, butletit reft in his owne plac e. 
@.  theirfenfes that travel by itor haueno garden. Lhauethree other Sar furnif 
my Garden, one that is called double, whofe branches fpreade far, and being very fic — 
for an arbour will foone couer it : the other two ftand vprighr, and fpreade notany | 
met ear e 
Peas vende 
“Thetameeorboly of the double Honifuckle, iscticahanaieks a  bignetteof e 
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