Mary Wallace 



The J\ieiv Kind of 

 Roses for hiany 

 Places 



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Named for the 

 daughter of the late 

 Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture, originated under 

 Government auspices 

 by the late Dr.W.Van 

 Fleet, this ANonderfuI 

 Rose was sent out last 

 year under an ar- 

 rangement between 

 the Federal Bureau 

 of Plant Industry and 

 the American Rose 

 Society. 



It will climb, if you 

 want it to, 10 feet or 

 more each year; it will 

 make a graceful speci- 

 men plant, or a won- 

 derful 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 forerunner of a new type — a class of dis- 

 tinctively American Roses. SI. 30 each; 10 for $12.50; $100 per 100. 



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