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6 The Holland or Pronince llofe hath diners fhoots proceeding from a wooddie root full r 
jharpe prickles, diutdmg it felfe into diners branches, whereon do grow leaues confiftinaof fi J 
eanes fet vpon a rough middle rib, and thofe fnipt about the edges: the fioures grow he L o 
thebranches,in fhapeand colour like theDamaske Rofe, but greater and more double inS i 
fweet as the common DamaskeRofe : the fruit is like the other of his kinde. ’ f 1 
6 Ro fa Holland/ ca,fiveB at nut. 
1 he great Holland Rofe, commonly called the great Pronince Rofc 
eqt^with the fo/mer’ buToftreaf ^ red /‘° res ’ wh ° re fl0l,rcs are in quantitieand beauty 
reth from the Pronince Rofe in ? °T f 3 pcrfca: red C0,0l, b whcrcj n efpecially itdiffe- 
red Rofe. Rofe ; tn ftalks,ftature,and manner of growing it agreeth with our common 
Oiirelu , *? , 1 ne oouDle white Ri 
the faid Ley! and field/dorh ’ f o P j Cal ' ed Rou g hf °rd, not far from Latham . Moreouer, 
fitch abundance fhSeri ^IX°, U T rde ^ R( i fe J VViIde ’ in the P ! °"' ed ^dsanrong thecorne 
with the belt garden Rofe in each refne^t^w the time, many b-nflic-Js of Rofcs, equ 
field in the place aforefaid called Cln ’ c t, , tPliri ^ tbac g u,et h great caufe of wonder is, that ii 
yeare the field winK„^ field euery yeare that the field is plowed for corne,th 
then /hall there be but fewTofT^ ? 0feS 5 and ^ 1C ] >' eth as tbc y call it ley, and notplowe 
the telationof a curious Centleman the 
is plowed, are gr °' V P fuch P lent V in Glouers field.euery yeare the fic 
other than corne Rofe, that is, red Popges, howeuer our Author was informed. 
tops and fuperfltious branThlsLfcLwlwav^"^ ° f IP d du,ers tinics afrcr > b T reafon ri 
flow re eiien vntillOdobcr,and after tPeend °ftheir flouring: & then do they fometim 
