I BUNTON 
BUNTON'S SELECTED ROSES 
We have carefully selected the following varie¬ 
ties of roses and offer them in three different 
types of patented packages, namely: 
SEAL PART—Northern field grown No. 1 plants. 
Roots wrapped in moss, special moisture proof 
paper and sealed by a patented process to keep 
them alive and healthy. Guaranteed to bloom 
the first year. All Seal Pakt bush roses, 50c 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 
VIGOROOTED—Northern field grown plants, 
grade No. IY 2 . These plants have a year’s 
growth wrapped around the roots as they are 
packed in special soil. The Vigo rooted rose is 
easy to plant and sure to grow. Each 59c; 
$5.90 per doz. 
FERTIL-POTTED—This year the new Fertil-potted 
are planted free from “tar” or “paraffin”. Just 
big husky plants delivered to you already 
planted in a perfect Rose soil. Each plant 
packed in an individual box with picture of 
variety on outside. Guaranteed to bloom the 
first year. All number one or better unless oth¬ 
erwise marked. Each $1.00; $10.00 per dozen. 
The code appearing after the description of each 
variety indicates the type of plant that particular 
variety may be obtained in: 
S. P.—Seal Pakt 
V.—Vigorooted 
F. P.—Fertil-Potted 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Recent Introductions of Merit 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Inside of petals salmon pink, outside carmine with copper 
and orange suffusion. S. P. 
BRIARCLIFF—Deep rose-pink, paling toward the edges. S. P.-V. 
COLUMBIA—A pleasing shade of rose pink. S. P. 
*COUNTESS VANDAL—A sensational novelty of recent introduction. Long pointed 
bud of bronze, copper-salmon and gold; open bloom large, often over 5 inches 
across; long stems for cutting and a free bloomer. F. P. $1.00 each. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Large, very double; color shell pink. S. P.-V.-F. F. 
DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY—A splendid pure white form of the always popular 
Killarney. S. P. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—Intense saffron yellow, changing to coppery yellow; 
semi-double. S. P.-V. 
E. G. HILL—A new red variety, perfectly shaped, very double, large dark scarlet- 
crimson, fragrant. S. P.-F. P. 
ELDORADO—A beautiful clear yellow. S. P. 
ETOILE de FRANCE—Double, bright crimson. S. P. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—One of the most popular red garden roses. Brilliant flow¬ 
ers of large size, perfect in half open state, showing clean attractive centers 
when fully open. S. P.-V.-F. P. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY—Crimson, very large and full. S. P.-V. 
GRUSS EN TEPLITZ—The most profuse blooming crimson rose in existence. S. P.- 
V.-F. P. 
HADLEY—Rich dazzling crimson-scarlet, shading to velvety crimson; fragrant. 
S. P.-F. P. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Glowing crimson-scarlet with 
darker shadings. S. P. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Brilliant pink; large, well 
shaped. S. P. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—Silvery rose-white, re¬ 
verse carmine pink. A favorite. S. P. 
JOANNA HILL—A new splendid clear yellow with 
golden heart; the very large, long pointed bud 
opening to a large full semi-double, attractive, 
long lasting flower. S. P.-F. P. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—White with shape¬ 
ly, long pointed bud and good sized double, frag¬ 
rant flower. S. P.-V. 
LADY ASHTOWN—Luminous pink of excellent 
form. S. P. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—Red-orange and cop¬ 
pery yellow; fragrant. S. P. 
LOS ANGELES—A luminous flame-pink, toned with 
coral and shaded with translucent gold at base 
of petals. S. P.-V.-F. P. 
MEVR. G. A. VAN ROSS EM—A blending of dark 
orange and apricot on a yellow ground with 
touches of bronze on the reverse of the petals. 
S. P.-F. P. 
MISS ROWENA THOM—A blending of fiery rose 
and rosy mauve, together with old gold. S. P.- 
F. P. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—Light soft pink, tinted yellow 
at base of petals. S. P. 
MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT—Bright satiny rose 
with brighter center. S. P. 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT—This is the celebrated 
“Daily Mail.” A coral red, shaded yellow and 
bright rosy scarlet, with yellow at the base. 
S. P.-V. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—One of the best white roses 
to date; long pointed, shapely buds and full 
double, fragrant, well formed flowers. Growth 
vigorous; a free and continuous bloomer. F. P. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLAUGH—A soft sparkling 
pink, passing to yellow at base of petals. F. P. 
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