Chap. WV. FLO RA 3 
and ftand loofly, not forming fo fair a double fower as the ordinary 
white Rofe, Thereisamoether of this kind that beareth fingle Rofes, 
of much leffer efteem than this ; the flowers of both are chiefly valu- 
ed for their teen, which is fweet like unto Musk, ftom whence they 
took thémaraes commonly they flower in Avguft, after all others 
are paft, bat their ufual time is ia Septénober, 
Rofa Mofchata alter. . 
5 is other Musk Rofe of fome called the Damask Muck mifi, atid 
of othets the white Cinnamon Rofe, isin leaves and branches like 
the other, but groweth noe fo high, the leaves larger, and of a whi+ 
ter green colour, the flowers bigger, whiter, and more double than 
thofe of the former, but not altogether fo fweet ;_ this flowereth be- 
fore che o:het in the end of other Rofes, or prefently:atter them, - 
asc s- Rofa Canina flore pleno. 
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THe double Dee Rofeim leaves and branches is like the leffer shite | 
Rofe, or wilde kind hereof ; the flowers are double, for which it 
eee is 
is efteemed, of a faint whitifh bluth colour, and weals, 
My Meevergreen Rofecroweth tike the wilde Zglentine, the leaves 
fall nor away in Winter as thofe of other Refs, which property 
hath impofed the name, bur ftay on untill they are thruft off at the 
Spring by new; the flowers ftand four or five together at the ends of 
the branches, which are fingle, containing but five-leaves, which 
are ofa pure white colour, and fomething in {cent refembling the 
Musk Rofe, i : 5 PE ERAS BSUS 10 G 1 
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“THe spanifh Mosk Rofe rifeth as high as the laft er 0 t green 
2 ise and bigger green leaves 5 the lowers are angle, con- 
taining five large white leaves, with an eye of blafh im chem, like in 
fcent to-the laft defcribed, ps io ee” P : MEV 
| Refs Pomifera major. ee 
He creat Apple Rofe hatha great frock and many teddifh bran- 
gd tant with erent b ae the leaves are like thofe of the 
common white Rofe, the flowers fmaltand fingle, ftanding on prickly 
butrons, bearded like other Rofes, which after the flowers are fallen, 
grow great, red, and of the fathion of a Pear, which red berries of 
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