BUNTON 
SEED CO 
BUNTON'S SELECTED ROSES 
We have carefully selected the following varieties of 
roses and offer them in three different types of patented 
packages, namely: 
SEAL PAKT —Northern field grown No. I 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. 
VIGOROOTED —Northern field grown plants, grade 
No. M /2 - These plants have a year's growth wrapped 
around the roots as they are packed in special soil. The 
Vigorooted rose is easy to plant and sure to grow. 
FERTIL-POTTED —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 num¬ 
ber one or better. 
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 
I DOZEN FOR THE PRICE OF TEN 
♦AMELIA EARHART —Truly a "magnum" Pernet, large, yellow, vigorous. Large ovoid 
bud, cream with blushes; flowers very full, graduating from a deep yellow center to an outer 
collarette of large cream petals with a blush overtone; extremely fragrant. Strong grower; 
free bloomer. Leathery dark green foliage. F. P. $1.75. 
♦BETTER TIMES —Interesting long crimson buds open into brilliant cerise-red flowers that 
are large, double, delicately fragrant, and are produced on long, strong stems. They are 
excellent for cutting. Foliage is dark green. A very free, full bloomer. Its success is indica¬ 
tion of the name. F. P. $1.75. 
BETTY UPRICHARD —Inside of petals salmon pink, outside carmine with copper and 
orange suffusion. S. P. 49c; V. 59c; F. P. 79c. 
BRIARCLIFF —Deep rose-pink, paling toward the edges. S. P. 49c; V. 49c; F. P. 79c. 
COLUMBIA —A pleasing shade of rose pink. S. P. 49c. 
♦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. $1.25. 
DAME EDITH HELEN —Large, very double; color shell pink. S. P. 49c; V. 59c; F. P. 79c. 
DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY —A splendid pure white form of the always popular Killar- 
ney. S. P. 49c. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON— I ntense saffron yellow, changing to coppery yellow; semi¬ 
double. S. P. 49c; V. 59c; F. P. 79c. 
E. G. HILL— A new red variety, perfectly shaped, very double, large dark scarlet-crimson, 
fragrant. S. P. 49c; V. 59c; F. P. $1.00. 
CHARLE P. KILHAM —Rich, brilliant Oriental-red, 
flushed with orange and glowing scarlet. Bud long and 
pointed opening to high-centered, sweetly tea-scented, 
perfect bloom. F. P. $1.00. 
ELDORADO —A beautiful clear yellow. S. P. 49c. 
ETOILE de FRANCE —-Double, bright crimson. S. P. 
49c. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE —One of the most popular red 
garden roses. Brilliant flowers of large size, perfect in 
half open state, showing clean attractive • centers when 
fully open. S. P. 49c; V. 59c; F. P. 79c. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY— Crimson, very large and full. 
S. P. 49c. 
GRUSS EN TEPLITZ —The most profuse blooming crim¬ 
son rose in existence. S. P. 49c. 
HADLEY— Rich d azzling crimson-scarlet, shading to 
velvety crimson; fragrant. S. P. 49c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY —Glowing crimson-scarlet with 
darker shadings. S. P. 49c. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE —Brilliant pink; large, v/e 11 
shaped. S. P. 49c. 
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. 49c; V. 59c; F. P. 79c. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK —Silvery rose-white, reverse 
carmine pin k. A favorite. S. P. 49c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— White with shapely, 
long pointed bud and good sized double, fragrant flower. 
S. P. 49c; V. 49c; F. P. 79c. 
LADY ASHTOWN —Luminous pink of excellent form. 
S. P. 49c. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART —Red-orange and cop¬ 
pery yellow; fragrant. S. P. 49c; F. P. $1.00. 
LOS ANGELES— A I uminous flame-pink, toned with 
coral and shaded with translucent gold at base of petals. 
S. P. 49c; V. 49c; F. P. 79c. 
MEVR. G. A. VAN ROSSEM —A blending of dark 
orange and apricot on a yellow ground with touches of 
bronze on the reverse of the petals. S. P. 49c; V. 59c; 
F. P. 79c. 
MISS ROWENA THOM —A blending of fiery rose and 
rosy mauve, together with old gold. V. 59c; F. P. $1.00. 
♦MARY HART—A most unique and striking red sport 
of Talisman. Bud is maroon-red, opening to well-formed 
blossoms of deep, velvety blood-red with overglow of 
amber. Unlike most red roses, Mary Hart does not wilt 
or dry when cut, but opens perfectly. It equals, or is 
better than Talisman as a producer, with sturdier, heavier 
stems, and is a strong grower. Mary Hart is a Rose all 
Rose-lovers will want in their garden. F. P. $1.25. 
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