CHRISTENSEN 
CARROUSEL 
CLIMBING ROSES 
($1.50 ea. unless otherwise noted ) 
AUTUMN: Burnt orange and pink. 
BLAZE: (Improved Paul’s Scarlet) Many clusters of 
scarlet red roses. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE: Dark red. 
HIGH NOON: $2.50. Masses of deep yellow blooms. 
J. OTTO THILOW: Rich pink. 
MERMAID: Single yellow flowers on vigorous plants. 
MRS. E. P. THOM: Canary yellow. 
PEACE: $2.00. Yellow, pink and white. 
TREE ROSES 
Starred (*) varieties available in tree rose form, 
$6.00 each bare root, $7.50 each in 5-gallon containers. 
BUSH ROSES 
$1.50 each unless otherwise noted 
AUTUMN: Beautiful bi-colored rose, 
burnt-orange and pink, streaked with red. 
Strong, upright grower. 
BUCCANEER 22... OC $2.75 
A gorgeous rose of deep yellow and very 
vigorous. High pointed buds on strong, 
straight stems. 
*CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG $2.25 
*CHRISTOPHER STONE: One of the most 
brilliant scarlet roses, with a velvety, crim- 
son sheen. Will sparkle in your garden. 
*CHRYSLER IMPERIAL = $2.50 
ECLIPSE: One of the best all-purpose yel- 
low roses, with long, streamline buds on 
straight stems. Abundant blooms. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE: An old-time 
red favorite. Very fragrant and produces 
fine flowers for cutting. Very prolific. 
FIRST LOVE: Dainty rose-pink blooms 
borne singly on long stems. Mildly fragrant. 
$2.29; 
*FRED EDMUNDS: A fine rose for cooler 
climates. Twenty-five petals of burnt- 
orange, changing gradually to soft apricot. 
$2.00. 
J. OTTO THILOW: A very finely formed 
high centered pink rose. Vigorous and a con- 
stant bloomer. 
*MME. HENRI GUILLOT: $2.00. With 
Jong, urn-shaped buds of coral and red, this 
lovely rose deserves a place in your garden. 
Mildly fragrant. Excellent for cutting. 
*HELEN TRAUBEL .. 92 $2.50 
*MOJAVE $2.75 
MRS. E. P. THOM: An old-time favorite 
yellow rose. Canary yellow, fragrant 
blooms. Very dependable. 
*NEIGE PARFUM: One of the most fra- 
grant roses. Creamy white with faint shad- 
ings of lemon at the base. 
*PEACE We = $2590 
*PICTURE: A pink boutonniere type in the 
tight bud. Excellent for cutting. Really 
worthy of its name. 
*SUTTER’S GOLD 
TALISMAN: As ever, a garden favorite. 
The long pointed buds open to a medium — 
size flower of blended red, yellow and — 
copper. ‘ oe 
