LULU: H. T.. -(1919)) “130 iteer 
An English “foundling” ... its parentage unknown. So crisp, pert and 
altogether charming, could not resist having some of these salmon-pink, 
long-pointed buds for bouquets at the cabin . . . memories of the sweet 
rose garden at Redlands .. and Lulu. You got any “Lulu” memories, 
friend? (Just a few) 1.50 
MAGIC CARPET. Brownell Creeper or Climber. 15 - 20 feet. 
This is outstanding among the many fine Brownell creations. “I could 
recognize this rose anywhere by its distinctive foliage—as shiny and similarly shaped 
as the leaves of English holly,’—says Hon. Secretary. The blooms are excep- 
tionally fine form and delicately colored—about 3’ inches, very double,— 
a warm pink-goeld heart fading to pastel shades at the edges. Abundant 
late Spring bloom, not repeating,—but Magic Carpet stays green and 
glossy all summer. 3 for 4.50 each 1.75 
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MARK SULLIVAN—"Grows on me”, too! 
MARK SULLIVAN. Patent 599. ARS 73%. Medium. 
Some roses, like some people, have a happy faculty of enriching them- 
selves in our affections, until they become an integral part of our lives and 
gardens. Such is old friend, Mark Sullivan, whose gay variety of yellow 
and rose-red flowers,—never two the same—have given me so much 
pleasure back over the years. Color of course, is more intense in the cooler 
districts or protected by part shade. 
Has everything that could be desired in health, vigor and generous 
giving. 
“Mark Sullivan grows on me. The well-branched plant throws out color and 
gaicty like bursts from a Roman candle.” St. Clair Carwood, Xenia, Ohio. 
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