BUNTON 
BUNTON’S SELECTED ROSES-Continued 
M M E. EDOUARD 
HERRIOT — This is 
the celebrated “Daily 
Mail”. A coral red, 
shaded yellow and 
bright rosy scarlet, 
with yellow at the 
base. 49c. 
MRS. PIERRE S. 
DuPONT — Long 
pointed bud of a red¬ 
dish gold opening to 
a semi-double cupped, 
very lasting, fragrant 
flowers of a deep gol¬ 
den yellow, continu¬ 
ous bloomer. 49c. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—A rich deep lemon yellow, sweetly 
scented. A vigorous grower. 49c; F. P. 70c. 
SOUVENIR de GEORGES PERNET—Oriental-red, shad¬ 
ed yellow, passing to cochineal-carmine at ends of petals. 
49c. 
TALISMAN—One of the most popular garden and cut 
flower roses. The outside of the petals are bright yellow, 
gold and pink; as the flower opens it becomes bright 
apricot, gold and rose-pink. 49c; F. P. 70c. 
* TEXAS CENTENNIAL—A sport of Herbert Hoover 
with all its wonderful plant qualities. Color is blood red 
toning to cerise red in center. Most striking new red of 
unusual color. $1.00. 
*TOKEN—Large, Ophelia-shaped bud. The medium- 
full flowers are a unique color—the glowing tone of a 
rich sun-ripened apricot without any shading, gradually 
finishing soft coral, pleasing at all stages. A very free 
bloomer with the good plant habit of its mother, Mme. 
Butterfly. Foliage healthy and disease-resistant. $1.25; 
F. P. $1.50. 
MRS. AARON WARD—A very free blooming variety 
of vigorous but compact growth. The flowers, which are 
of splendid form are full double and are equally attrac¬ 
tive when in full bloom as in the bud state. A distinctive 
Indian yellow which under certain conditions becomes 
yellow tinted white. A favorite everywhere. 49c. 
VILLE DE PARIS—Pure yellow; round buds and large 
globular flowers. 49c. 
*WHITE BRIARCLIFF—The supreme white rose of per¬ 
fect form and glistening pure white. This continuous 
bloomer is rated as the best white to date. $1.50; 
F. P. $1.75. 
*NIGRETTE—“The Black Rose of Sangerhausen.” The 
cup-shaped flowers are an intensely deep maroon with 
blackish velvety sheen, and are deliciously fragrant. It is 
the darkest of roses, appearing almost black from a little 
distance. The plant is continuously in bloom, spending 
most of its energy in forming blossoms. (Originator’s de¬ 
scription). $1.50; F. P. $1.75. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Long pointed buds; flower 
of good size, long lasting, fragrant and double. Outside 
of petals oriental-red shaded cerise-orange, inside salmon 
pink. 49c. 
^OLYMPIAD—The color of Olympiad is unique, a lus¬ 
trous, dark oriental scarlet, its depth and warmth accent¬ 
uated by a bright golden base and is intensified by a 
marvelous velvety sheen that makes its rich coloring par¬ 
ticularly effective, especially under artificial light. The 
bud is long and pointed, the petals are very broad and 
the blossom is magnificent in every stage of development. 
49c. 
PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—A splendid combination of 
cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and yellow. 49c; F. P. 70c. 
RADIANCE—Large, globular, of two shades of light 
pink; unsurpassed in vigor. 49c. 
RED RADIANCE—A light reddish crimson form of 
Radiance with all the other virtues of that variety. 49c. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS—The long pointed buds are 
of a coppery red, stained red on the outside and open to 
good full double fragrant flowers of a golden yellow; 
particularly high colored in late summer and fall. 49c; 
F. P. 70c. 
^ROCHESTER—A sport of Rev. Page Roberts and Echo. 
The color of the bud is like Roberts with more pronounced 
carmine markings on the reverse of the petals and more 
blush in the open flower. Foliage heavy and disease re¬ 
sistant, vigorous grower. $1.25. 
SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS PERNET—Sunflower yellow; 
long pointed bud of exquisite shape and very large, dou¬ 
ble, full flower. 49c; F. P. 70c. 
WILLOMERE—This splendid rose is of a coral-red col¬ 
or, suffused with carmine in the bud state and opens to a 
large, full, handsome flower of rich pink. 49c. 
*YOSEMITE—Buds orange scarlet in cluster opening to 
large semi-double blooms with a suffusion of carmine 
on the reverse. F. P. $1.50. 
TRI-OGEN ROSE GARDEN SPRAY 
Affords definite protection against prac¬ 
tically all insects and fungus diseases in the 
rose garden. We unhesitatingly recommend 
Tri-ogen as the best all round spray material 
that has as yet been developed for the pro¬ 
tection of roses 
CLIMBING ROSES 
*BLAZE—The new Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climb¬ 
er, U. S. Patent No. 10. A marvelous new hardy climbing 
rose which inherits the blazing color of Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber and the everblooming habit of Gruss en Teplitz, 
thus combining the most attractive features of both its 
parents. It is a very vigorous grower and will produce 
flowers on both the new and old growth. $1.00; F. P. 
$1.25 each. 
*GOLDEN CLIMBER—-This new hardy climber has an 
unusual feature in that the blooms are of Hybrid Tea 
type and quality on long stems. The buds are a true 
golden yellow, marked orange scarlet, appear and bloom 
in succession for a long season; when open the flower is 
almost a pure yellow. A very vigorous grower with hand¬ 
some foliage. $1.00; F. P. $1.25. 
*NEW DAWN—The everblooming Dr. Van Fleet, U. S. 
Patent No. 1. This new rose is a sport from Dr. Van 
Fleet, which is universally acknowledged as the most pop¬ 
ular American Climbing Rose. This new variety is identi¬ 
cal in every way with its parent in size and formation 
of its long pointed flesh pink buds and double flowers, 
but blooms continuously throughout the summer and fall 
months. $1.50 each; F. P. $1.75. 
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