NTON 
BUNTON’S SELECTED ROSES 
We have carefully selected the following varieties of roses and offer them as the best for this 
locality. 
Two year old field grown No. 1 plants. Roots wrapped in moss, special moisture proof paper to keep them 
alive and healthy. Guaranteed to bloom the first year. 
FERTIL-POTTED—Just big husky two year old plants delivered to you already planted, in a perfect Rose soil. 
Each plant packed in an individual box with picture of variety on outside. All number one or better. 
F. P.—Fertil-Potted. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
1 DOZEN FOR THE PRICE OF TEN 
*ALEZANE—Bud urn shaped, large reddish brown, 
flowers cupped, opening to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel 
to rich apricot and reverse of petals sorrel striped with 
yellow veins. This striking novelty is a vigorous grower 
with green foliage. $1.50; F. P. $1.75. 
* AMELIA EARHART — Truly a “magnum” Pernet, 
large, yellow, vigorous. Large ovoid bud, cream with 
blushes; flowers very full, graduating from a deep yel¬ 
low center to an outer collarette of large cream petals 
with a blush overtone; extremely fragrant. Strong grow¬ 
er; free bloomer. Leathery dark green foliage. $1.25; F. 
P. $1.50. 
25c Blue Seal Special 25c 
These 2 year, field grown plants are guar¬ 
anteed to be true to name and in good con¬ 
dition. Your choice of the following: 
TALISMAN, HERBERT HOOVER, RADI¬ 
ANCE, RED RADIANCE, SOU. DE. CLAU¬ 
DIUS PERNET and K. A. VICTORIA. 
25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
^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. $1.25; F. P. $1.50. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Inside of petals salmon pink, 
outside carmine with copper and orange suffusion. 49c. 
BRIARCLIFF—Deep rose-pink, paling toward the edges. 
49c; F. P. 70c. 
*CARILLON—The long pointed buds are orange scar¬ 
let contrasting pleasingly with the green sepals. The half 
open bloom is a deep coral overcast with orange, the 
full bloom is very large with the inner petals irregularly 
but artistically arranged. F. P. $1.50. 
*COUNTESS VANDAL—A sensational novelty of re¬ 
cent 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. $1.00; 
F. P. $1.25. 
DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY—A splendid pure white 
form of the always popular Killarney. 49c. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—Intense saffron yellow, 
changing to coppery yellow; semi-double. 49c. 
E. G. HILL—A new red variety, perfectly shaped, very 
double, large dark scarlet-crimson, fragrant. 49c; F. P. 
70c. 
CHARLES 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. 49c. 
ETOILE de FRANCE—Double, bright crimson. 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. 49c; F. P. 70c. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE—Brilliant pink; large, well 
shaped. 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. 
49c; F. P. 70c. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—Silvery rose-white, reverse 
carmine pink. A favorite. 49c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—White with shapely, 
long pointed bud and good sized double, fragrant flower. 
49c; F. P. 70c. 
LADY ASHTOWN—Luminous pink of excellent form. 
49c. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—Red-orange and cop¬ 
pery yellow; fragrant. 49c. 
LOS ANGELES—A luminous flame-pink, toned with 
coral and shaded With translucent gold at base of petals. 
49c. 
*MATADOR—A large, full rose, well formed, scarlet 
crimson with darker silky sheen on reverse, very per¬ 
fumed, vigorous, healthy plant. F. P. $1.75. 
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. 49c. 
MISS ROWENA THOM—A blending of fiery rose and 
rosy mauve, together with old gold. F. P. 70c. 
The Book of Garden Magic 
A GARDEN MANUAL 
A REFERENCE WORK 
A LOOSE LEAF SCRAP BOOK 
ALL IN ONE FOR $3.50 
Descriptive Circular on Request 
*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, heav¬ 
ier stems, and is a strong grower. Mary Hart is a Rose 
all Rose-lovers will want in their garden. $1.00; F. P. 
$1.25. 
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