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The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes (1636 ed.)
(1636) Page(s) 1270. Rosa canina inodora. The Brier Rose or Hep-tree. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate].
(1636) Page(s) 1261. Includes photo(s). Rosa Provincialis sive Damascena. The Province or Damaske Rose. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate]
(1636) Page(s) 1268. Includes photo(s). Rosa Cinnamomea pleno flore. The double Cinnamon Rose. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate].
(1636) Page(s) 1272-1273. Includes photo(s). Rosa syl odora flore duplici. The double Eglantine. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but with plate].
(1636) Page(s) 1265. Includes photo(s). Rosa Moschata multiplex. The double Muske Rose. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate, copied from "Icones Stirpium"].
(1636) Page(s) 1267. Includes photo(s). Rosa lutea multipley. The double yellow Rose. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate].
(1636) Page(s) 1262. Includes photo(s). Rosa Hollandica sive Batavica. The great Holland Rose, commonly called the great Province Rose. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate].
(1636) Page(s) 1269. Includes photo(s). Rosa sylvestris odora. The Eglantine, or Sweet Brier. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate].
(1636) Page(s) 1267. Rosa lutea. The Yellow Rose. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate, copied from "Icones Stirpium"].
(1636) Page(s) 1267. Includes photo(s). Rosa lutea. The Yellow Rose. [Same text as in the 1597 Herball, but new plate, copied from "Icones Stirpium"].
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