Limited restore from backup options

I'd like to make a few changes to my iPhone's content but if I do not like the result I want to be able to restore the previous settings from backup. However, I notice that when I click on "restore from backup" it only gives me two options - my first ever backup from when I bought my iPhone back in March, and the latest backup. Everytime I plug my phone in, it replaces the latest backup with the current version of my phone. So after I make my changes and plug my iPhone in, my previous backup will be replaced with a backup of the new changes and I won't be able to restore it.
I have looked at my backup folder in finder, and indeed there are only 2 folders within it, one for march and the latest one. Is this normal? But then, how does anyone restore from previous versions?
Thanks for helping out!

I copied the folder but did not paste it immediately; I synced first and then pasted the folder. Did not realize that doing so would not paste the orginal folder but the updated folder, so I have lost my backup. Not very impressed. :/

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