light green foliage. Progeny of an unnamed Beedling and 
Lyon Rose, which it resembles, but excels in growth and 
hardiness. 
Yellow Banksia—(Damper, 1823.) (Bks.) Small, double, 
sulphur-yellow flowers In clusters, with violet fragrance. A 
vigorous grower. 
Yellow Kaiserin—(See Natalie Bottner.) 
Yellow Mademoiselle Cecile Brunner—(See George Eiger.) 
Yellow Maman Cochet—(See Madame Derepas-Matrat, or 
Lady Plymouth.) 
Yellow Rambler or Aglala—(Schmidt, 1895.) (C. P.) A 
hardy climber. Double golden-yellow flowers In large clusters. 
Yellow Soupert—(See Mosella.) 
Yvonne Vacherot— (Soupert & Notting, 1906.) (H. T.) 
Porcelain-white, suffused virginal rose; long, pointed buds on 
upright, stiff stems opening to large, double well formed flow¬ 
ers nf lasting quality. Gold Medal. Leieo. 
Zelia Bourgeois—(Welter, 1912.) (P.) Glistening snow- 
white small flowers evenly disposed on full trusses; of round, 
compact habit. Ideal for pot culture; forms a sheet of white 
for bedding purposes; perpetual during summer. Newest of 
the White Baby Ramblers. 
Hardy Classification 
Hardiness varies considerably between different Roses be¬ 
longing to the same class, but in a general way they may be 
grouped as follows: 
Hardiest Sorts—Hybrid Perpetual, Cl'g H. P., Hybrid Rugosa, 
Moss, Cl'g Moss, Cl'g Polyantha and Ramblers, Wichuralana, 
Hybrid Wichuralana, Multiflora, Setlgera, Baby Ramblers, etc. 
Hardy With Protection—Bourbon, China or Bengal, Cl'g C, 
Hybrid China, Cl'g H. C., Cl'g Hy. Noisette, Hybrid Polyantha, 
Cl'g Hy. Pol., Hybrid Tea, Cl'g H. T., H. T. W., Polyantha 
or Fairy, etc. 
Least Hardy Sorts—Banksian, Cl'g Noisette, T., Cl'g Tea, etc 
In the Rush 
S pring 
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buyers would facilitate prompt and complete 
filling of orders by naming second 
choice or authorizing substitution 
of closely similar sorts for 
sold out varieties. 
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