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A Treatise of Fruit-trees, 2nd Edition
(1657) Page(s) pp. 6, 37. Ralph Austen Oxfordshire p. 6 ... but there is a kind I have (amongst many other kinds) which naturally beares a second time, although the tree be but small and young; besides the Rose called the Monthly Rose. p. 37. As for Rose-trees, some damask Roses, and some Provosts beare a second time, the same yeare, though but few, if cut soone after the first bearing in the full Moone. But besides there is a Rose-tree, called the Monthly Rose, which beares Roses untill the coldness of the winter stop it, about November.
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