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MARY HECKS--This rambler flowered climber of deep scarlet to 
rose is extraordinarily fine. On established plants it puts 
out such a mass of huge glorious fragrant trusses from top 
to bottom that the foliage can scarcely be seen, and then con- 
tinues to bloom the rest of the season: It is perfectly heal- 
thy; with absolutely no tendency to mildew. If put in some 
shade the deepest and richest color is kept longer. $2.25 
MARY WALLACE--A very strong growing healthy climber with soft 
pink sharply pointed buds invariably well shaped, and double 
Gea blossoms. Recurrent bloom all season after the first big 
burst. If this is not prumed too severely the blossoms come 
singly on fine long cutting stems. 1.€D 
MERMAID--The famous hybrid Bracteata, with huge single prim- 
rose yellow to cream blooms produced continuously and profuse- 
ly. its shining burnished foliage is almost discase and pest- 
free, and it grows wonderfully in full shade. WNot hardy with- 
out protection in severest climates. 1.00 
MISS MARION MANIFOLD--A vigorous climbing H.P. with big rich 
very double crimson blooms holding their:.color ‘splendidly. A - 
very hardy climbing rose of extreme health. 1.09 
MME. ALFRED CARRIERE--A Noisette dating from 1879, a sweetly 
fragrant everblooming climber with tea blooms of ivory flush- 
6a pink. Very vigorous, extremely good. 1.00 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHLIN (Spanish Beauty)--Beaubiful slender 
buds opening to big graceful blooms of delicate pink flushed 
crimson on backs of petals. The sweetly fragrant waved blos- 
soms are followed by a. crop of huge: decorative pear shaped 
fruits for winter garden decoration. 1.00 
NANCY--Pillar. A charming little rose blooming recurrently 
With clusters of dark crimson semidouble blooms. This is 
for partial shade, not for hot open locations. 85 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER--This extremely popular rose with its 
great clusters of large scarlet blooms, will recur steadily 
after its third season,from my plants, thus giving the re- 
sults supposed to be attained by Blaze. 85 
