The Englijh Gardner, 
ter, if drowth or very cold weather hinder not, to prevent 
which, fome have ufed Glafies on purpofe to hang over the 
flowers when the weather grows very cold, whereby their 
Roles have continued the longer in their flowering) one 
means I fay is by topping or cutting your Role trees a little 
before they blow,or in the time of their blowing 5 as alfofbon 
after they have done blowing, and then if too much drowth 
do not hinder, but rather warm and moift weather, you fhall 
hardly fail of having Roles about Michaelmas { pring, butufii- 
ally the white roles oft wo or 3 forts do foldom mils if much 
fpringing or warm and moift weather hit in ; there is a final! 
White-role called Rofa Pimpinella, or the burnet-foaved- 
rofe, which is very frequent, in flowring twice a year, if as I 
faid the later fpring prove not too dryalfo by date planting if 
they bebearing plants they will flower the lame year,but late; 
by remember asl faid, they are furthered by moift weather 5 
alfo when they are hindered in their natural foafon byreafon 
of drowth,then they will flower towards the declining of the 
year when fpring weather hits in; alfo you may have Roles 
flower late by inoculating very early, as I laid before, con¬ 
cerning the monthly Rofe, but I have had other Rofes do 
the like, being budded in April 3 I have fometimes budded 
in March, but the bud was of the former years growth, and 
did blow pretty timely the lame Summer, indeed it was 
upon a monthly Rofe that ftood very warm, fo that the lap 
did ftir pretty well; the foafon for planting of Roles is any 
time from the fall of the leaf to the end of February ;take no¬ 
tice,that it is often very foafonable to remove and Plant fome 
forts of Rofes, even when fome other are in their pride of 
flowring, as the monthly and musk-Rofos,and fome others; 
therefore for luch it will be beft to ftay until it be more 
foafonable to deal with them, but in cafe you cannot, or 
will not wait for a better fealon,then your beft way is to top 
them pretty near, and Plant them as Ipeedilyas you can, not 
fuffering either wind or fun to come to their roots, for you 
muft know that a Tree taken up whilft the fap is ftirring, 
will 
