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the double; = fingle being fi mall flowers , confifting of fiue leaues, with many a | 
low threads i inthe middlé sand thedouble bearing more'double flowers, 2s it they 
were once OF twice more double thenthe fingle, with yellow thrummes ‘alfo in the 
middle, Both of thenrofia very fweereand pleafin fell >refembling’ Muske’ fome 
aieze Be that haue auouched, tharthe chiefett fent of chiehs Rofesconfi fteth notin’ the 
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a sles a, oes ~The doublewhite Damaske Muske R Rofe. ibaa x 
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ove binertiadear Miuiske: Rofe (which with fome is called the” whit Damaske 
Miuske, But morerruely the double white Cinamoa Rofe) hath his ftenime cand | ae 
éhes alfo(hortef then the former, But asgreene thé leanes'aré fomewha > 
ofa whiter greene colour ; the flowers alfo are fomewhat larger then oe bh ger, An 
ble kinde, but ftanding in vmbels after the fame manner, or fomewhatthicker, ando 
the fame whitith colour, ora little whiter, and formewhar, although buralittle, neare 
the fmell of rhe other, but nothing fd ftrong: >! ‘This flowreth at thetime of other Ro. 
ie rfomewhat aa yet much beforethe former two forts of Muske Rofes, which 
wer behe et@of Summer, and in -Autumne ; both which things,that is 
tine ofthe mowing, andchefentbcing bot deen, bone xe ¥ 
pace Sst penal aed nur rover on) gnvoy oth, Lhosaes 
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inith Rofe “acnernionagh tit ofthe Fglantine; and fomerimé 
cht ereerie branehes , ‘the feates whieréef:are larger atid greener th 
former kindes: the fowers¢re fingle Rofes ;' confifting ¢ "Rite whiter Teatn ‘then in 
| afiy ofthe forinet’ Maske Roles, and much largetshauing fometimes an eyeof'a bhi 
in the white; OPA ¥ fweete: fraett, commilig teareft vato the'laft recited NV 
Rofe al fot thet ofthe fowring, i Off) if Sie OF Vics ION Sib Yor 
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f sponse ile grow Bria te se! round’, pe 
bearing the‘Beards on thetops of them ; and being full ripe atévery'red, kee 
final! prick!& till on tHeth; whereinate many te, has : . / Meret Z 
like vato the feede of the Heppes or Eglantine berries, lying in a fof pulpe, li 
the Hawthorne berries of Hawes’: ‘the whole beauty of is plant con as 
‘the gracefull afpedt of thered apples ‘or fruit hanging 'vpon the buthes ; the 
peek or any other thing. Itfeemethto bethe famethat Clufiuscalleth f 
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Gardens, forthe fweerehe cof the Jeaucs , but growin 
hedges, that I thinkeitlofttimeto deforibe ir; forthatalbke ‘it hath ex 
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