106 PICTORIAL PRACTICAL ROSE GROWING. 
very elastic term, for it practically embraces all except the 
florists’ varieties seen on the showboard, and even some of them 
are in the best sense of the term garden as well as exhibition 
Roses. 
Every Rose is a “garden” Rose, in the broad meaning of 
the term as it is used now, which is many flowered, or cluster 
FIG. 49.—SOUVENIR DE CATHERINE GUILLOT, ANOTHER CHARMING 
GARDEN ROSE, 
flowered, or good for bedding or rambling, or in any_ sense 
whatever decorative. From this point of view Cooling’s Yellow 
Noisette (p. 105) is a “garden” Rose, so is Souvenir de Catherine 
Guillot, so are Bellefleur (p. 107), Claire Jacquier (p. 108), and, indeed, 
any and every sort that serves a distinct decorative rather than a 
show purpose. 
