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The Gardener's Dictionary, ed. 1735, Vol. II
(1735) The Austrian Rose, with yellow Flowers upon one Branch, and purple Floers on the other. Boerh. Ind. Alt.
(1735) Rosa Belgica...Rea. Flor.. The Blush Belgick Rose.
(1735) 14. ROSA; Provincialis spinosissima, pedunculo muscoso. The Moss Provence Rose.
(1735) Rosa alba vulgaris major. C. B. P. [C. Bauh. Pinax botanici - 1623] The common White Rose.
(1735) Rosa Provincialis, sive Hollandica, Damascena. Park. Parad. The Damask Provence Rose.
(1735) The double Cinnamon Rose. C. B. P. [C. Bauhin Pinax botanici - 1623]
(1735) Rosa alba minor. The lesser White Rose.
(1735) The Ever-green Musk Rose, moschata sempervirens. C. B. P.
(1735) The Frankfort Rose is of little Value, except for a Stock, to bud the more tender Sorts of Roses upon, for the Flowers do seldom open fair, and have no Scent; but it being a vigorous Shooter, renders it proper for Stocks to bud the Yellow and Austrian Roses...
(1735) Rosa rubra. multiplex C. B. P. double red Rose.
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