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'Chrystall Rose' References
Book  (1724)  
 
Under the second Class [Mr. Mortimer] ranks the Damask...The Chrsytal Rose, that is like the last [York and Lancaster], excepting only that the Marks of the Flowers are much fairer, and better than those of the former.
Book  (1683)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Rosa Crystallina Park: parad. John. Rea. Flor. The Cristal-Rose.
Book  (1665)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Rosa Crystallina. The Crystall Rose is in all parts thereof like unto the last [York and Lancaster], the onely difference is in the marking of the flowers, which in this are much fairer and better than in those of the other, being usually striped, spotted, and marked with pale white upon the Damask Rose colour, throughout every leaf thereof, not differing in sent or other respects from the two former.
Book  (1665)  Page(s) 32.  
 
The best and most esteemed are, first, of the red Roses that called Rosa mundi, the rose of the World; Vitriensis, the red Belgick Rose; the marbled Rose, the Rose without thorns, and the red Province Rose; of the Damask Roses, the crystal Rose, Mrs. Hearts Rose, the blush Belgick Rose, the monethly Rose, and the Damask Province Rose: of the yellow Roses, the scarlet Austrian Rose, and the double yellow Rose: of white Roses, the blush Rose, and the Damask Musk Rose. These are all excellent Roses, and none of them would be wanting in any good Florists Garden.
Book  (1658)  Page(s) 159.  
 
Rosa Christallina, christall Rose, P:G:414.
Book  (1656)  Page(s) 162.  
 
Rosa alba variegata, white variable Rose.
Book  (1629)  Page(s) 414.  
 
Rosea Chrystallina. The Chrystall Rose. This Rose is very like unto the last described [York and Lancaster], both for stocke, branch and leafe : the flower hereof is not much different from it, being no great large or double Rose, but of a meane size, striped and marked with a deeper blush or red, upon the pale coloured leafe, that it seemeth in the marking and beauty thereof, to bee of as much delight as the Chrystall Gilloflower : this, even like the former, soone fadeth and passeth away, not yeelding any great store of flowers any yeare.
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