II BUNTON 
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ROSES 
PATENTED ROSES 
Enjoy the newest and best recent introductions in roses by planting these Patented varieties-they 
are the talk of all rose growers. The following are the outstanding varieties of the Patented varieties 
for this locality. All 2 year old field grown, No. 1 plants, roots packed in moss and wrapped in 
moisture-proof paper. 
ALE-ZANE —Bud urn shaped, large reddish brown, 
Rowers 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. $1.2 5. 
ALICE HARDING —The masterpiece of the great French 
Hybridizer Malerin and incontestably the best exhibition 
yellow rose produced. The bud is large, golden yellow 
flaked with carmine and the open bloom is of pure gold, 
borne singly on long stems, long lasting and fading 
hardly any at all; sweet honey fragrance. $2.00 each. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
DOUBLOONS —Clusters of very large cup-formed, saf¬ 
fron yellow blossoms, opening one after the other, thus 
prolonging the season. Known as the best yellow climber 
to date. $1.50 each. 
GLOAMING—Fawn orange in the bud, the blooms are a 
peculiar pink overlaid salmon. Long buds on rigid 
stems amply clothed with handsome foliage. A vigorous 
grower. $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. 
JEAN COTE —Large ovoid bud of deep brownish orange, 
mammoth bloom full to the center. The color is sol'd 
orange, almost brown. Flowers come singly and continu¬ 
ously on good stems. Fruity fragrance. The plant is of 
medium height and branching with large glossy foliage. 
$2.00 each. 
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. 
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 Fab 
months. $1.50 each. 
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). $1.00. 
ROME GLORY —A most robust and vigorous plant, 
much more Winter hardy than most Hybrid Teas, pro¬ 
ducing in quick succession, long stems bearing large 
crimson-red buds, opening into full well-formed, fragrant 
cerise-red blooms. The flowers are long lasting on the 
plant or when cut. $2.00 each. 
RONSARD —A new type of bedding rose of the most 
astonishing coloring. Its bud is yellow, but gradually 
the edges of the petals curl back and show deep scarlet- 
red inside, thus creating a flamboyant color contrast 
which persists to the end. The blooms are of medium 
size and produced in great quantities throughout the 
season. $1.50 each. 
SIGNORA —Long bud of a warm burnt sienna opening 
to a lighter hue toward mandarine. Handsome foliage, an 
excellent cutting variety. $1.50 each. 
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. 60c. 
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. $1.25. 
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 
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