— 
ftalke, very gree 
‘helenae {mall fingle blufh Ro : tall. wk 
reddith berries, ftuffed within with a dounic or flocky matter or fi rfta 
/s, doth lye white hard feede. BE 8g Ei oh 
are fmaller, and the outer Ieaues larger , but of the fame palereddiflt purp leco 
‘ and {melleth fomewhat betterthenthefingles = SE OUR 
ee 
nee » “ 
-the branches as other Rofes doe, but abide thereon 
the flowers ftandfoure er fiue together at the to 
apie odes fine Egleteri fore dips. L° /= 
fs eRe \ The double Eglantine. 
doubt not, bur chat his original! was natutall, and that itmay be made fh 
as diners otherR ofesare.) It growethand fpreadeth very well, and 4: 
of branches, whereon ftand fuch like leanes as atein the finglekinde,b 
nor{melling fully fo {weete asic : the flowers arefomewhat bigger then the oi 
notmuch, hauing but one other roweof leaues onely morethen the former whic ‘= 
t 
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_ age Bofe fomper virens, The euer greene Rofe buth, 
Le Pt me RN Ny ess es ars Pe 
This Rofeor buth is very like vato a wilde fingle Eglantine bufh it many refpeddy 
hauing many very long greene branches , but more flender and weake, fothatmany 
fe “he a os witiged leauiesco 
and armed w 0! nfift of feuen 
| & are lo ite, arefmallett, the 
sr thenthey , the third couple biggerthen any ofthe reftbelowe, and 
theend leafe iggct of all : this proportion generally it holdcth in ing : 7 
eddifh, with — 
through the whole plant, which at the firit comming forth are fomewhatr 
the young branch that fhooteth out with them » but being full growne, are ofa dee 
greene colour, and fomewhat thining, dented abourthe edges, and fall not away front 
ote oe ne ugh Winter's. 
; gether at the tops of the branches, being fingleRofes, 
made of fiue leauesa peece, ofa pure white colour , much: larger ae theo: leat 
Muske Rofe, and ofa fine fent, comming acareft thereunto, with many yellow chiu cs 
er threads in the middle. _ Bae ey ny Rie abies. if 
seria Aastriacd ys Wid: Sb oak (Batanit- 1a 
that come ouerto vs from be- 
tred Rofe, as may well be perceis 
Ene tith dryed leaves with thofe.” 
a 
Some of thefe Rofes’ 
firftand fecond ; fort 
_ yond the Seas, aren 
them that wi. 1 
aine, ly. Some againe in Turkic, as the doub 
low Rofe, which firft was procured tobe brought into Eng tand, by Manel 
- Nicholas Lete , a worthy Merchant of London, anda greatlouer of 
ers, from Conftantinople ,. which (as wee heare) was firft brought thither 
from Syria ; but perifhed quickly both with him, and with all other to 
_ whom heeimpartedit ; yet afterwards itwas fent to Mafter Iohn de F 
"queuille, a Merchant alfo of London,andagreat loner of all rare plant 
_wellas Mor ty foot hich s(peceag the greta ftore, that is now 
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4 Res 
¥ < paee eal 
3 eee at: ae F 
ei ; 
eg © 
ond gightrry 
ae 
ut the middle of May, and fometimes int 
