Mary Wallace 
Introduced by the 
American Rose 
Society 
It will climb, if you 
want it to, 10 feet or 
more each year; it 
will make a graceful 
specimen plant, or a 
wonderful hedge, or a 
conspicuous pillar. 
Mary Wallace stands 
alone. 
Lovely long buds 
of a shade of warm 
pink peculiar to itself, 
and very attractive, 
great open flowers 
that will halt the 
passer-by; rich green 
leafage that resists 
bugs and bothers, the 
SEE = : forerunner of a new 
ea —— ar Pecitively cae Pie $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50; 
$100 per 100. 
Order No. 4172 May 21, 1925 
I want to tell you that I have never seen anything as beautiful as my Mary Wallace. 
This year I have cut 250 absolutely perfect flowers and there are at least 100 more on 
the bush.—Mrs. E. T. H., Louisville, Ky. 
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