Chap. 602. Englijh Herbs. ^6j 



wmch^refi"ihZd iK\7lomjhreZ^cr"of "" 

 tnore perjcS , and then the Pu/p within, 



there fometime) grows Spongiola Plinij, u Sfong} 

 W.Thefrcond, or WM blufh Briar Rofe. 



Jmr.ahng hirger , and of a deeper blujh, 0. 

 purple cofor, .m.l fomeihing/weet withjll. 



Briar /..w Jeveral reddijh yellow Stalks' rifing 



like the Jirj} Common 'BrTa'^^'vVild' Rofe' 'xAr 



iihwy' fet en a middle Rib] one againd another] 

 Jmelhmg like unto the Single yellow Rofe. The 

 of five Jnidll heaves of a pale purple^ or deep in- 



which fall aw,iy quickly, as they and others do. 

 VII. The fifth, or Sweet white Briai Rofe. It 



Zhfiirp PnckksTas eMer'the Co'mmon'wild 

 Briar or Eglantine it: and fet with like Winged 

 Leaves, but not fo green. ^ At the tops of whofe 



'and of ajweet Smell, with feveral yellow Thread] 

 in the middle. Theje being fafl away, the Heps 



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Auftria. The younger Branches of this Rofe Bufti 



fban thofe o/theSmsle yeUow Rofe, elfe not much 

 unlike. The Fiovoers are fingle, as large as thofe of the 

 }u!^dSer,ngVcoZ,%fbe,n^^^^^^ 

 taviney color, with an Eye of Vermillion cafi over it, 

 and of a paler yellow on the out fide, after which 

 (being pjft away) the Fruit Jucceeds. _ 

 Auftria. // gravis fcarcely two Feet h^h , with 

 low, but repleat up higher with many, having whit ifh 

 indgrayiji underneath, five or /even fet together 

 upon a Stalk. At the tops of the Branches, come 

 forth very great beardeiHuskt, vihereinarecontaitt- 



\il\'Thl eleventh, J'r Single dwifBri'Sfe 



■ XIV. The iwclftf™f{^'n-^tTM3tRoft. It 

 « a Bufh very like to the Wild Gngle Eglantine. 



wit, out '^^^Jfp^_'\^^'''^-^^^'^ jj^^^ ,'^^'y 



■ouple' bigger than any of the former, and. f^ end 



