FOUR PATENTED ROSES YOU SHOULD HAVE 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Pat. No. 38. Long- 
pointed buds and high-centered, fragrant 
blooms of coppery bronze, suffused with 
soft gold. The beauty of the bloom seems 
to develop even more during its long life. 
An all-time favorite with almost all Rose- 
lovers. $1 each. 
PINOCCHIO. Pat. No. 484. This Floribunda 
produces large clusters of salmon-pink 
flowers in profusion throughout the season. 
The individual buds, perfect miniatures of 
larger Roses, are a deep salmon-rose. 
Bushes carry ample dark green foliage. 
Excellent for cutting or garden display. 
$1.25 each. 
HEART’S DESIRE. Pat. No. 501. The All- 
America winner of 1942. A_ beautiful 
red of exceedingly vigorous growth and 
heavy production of quality blooms. The 
well-shaped buds open into exquisite, fra- 
grant flowers holding their shape until the 
last petal drops. They are borne on long 
stems. Truly your ‘“Heart’s Desire.” 
$1.50 each. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Pat. No. 162. A 
red sport of President Herbert Hoover. 
Vermilion-red when first opening, aging to 
a deep rich pink. 85c each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE. Pat. No. 10. Called the “Ever- 
blooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber.” The 
dazzling red blooms are borne in clusters 
several times during the season. $1 
each. 
DOUBLOONS. Pat. No. 152. Large golden 
yellow flowers produced in abundance. 
Very good for cut-flowers. Hardy. $1 each. 
JACOTTE. Flowers large, semi-double, 
coppery yellow, tinted coppery red. 40c 
each. 
MARY WALLACE. Large bright pink 
flowers with [uminous sheen. Very strong 
growth. 29c each. 
NEW DAWN. Pat. No. 1. A satisfactory 
everblooming pink known as the “‘ever- 
blooming Dr. W. Van Fleet.”’ $1.50 each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Intense 
red blooms borne in loose clusters. One 
of the most colorful Climbers. Well de- 
serves Its popularity. 29c each. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
Sometimes referred to as “Bedding’’ Roses because of their mass color effect and con- 
tinued bloom from early summer to frost. They are as nearly everblooming as Roses can be 
and they are good for many years. 
CECILE BRUNNER. The “Sweetheart 
Rose.” Ideal for corsages and nosegays; 
excellent for beds and borders. The small, 
exquisitely formed buds are of a light pink 
with yellow base. Dwarf bushes. 49c each. 
DAGMAR SPATH. Large trusses of pure 
white flowers produced freely all summer. 
Good bedding variety; grows about 2 feet 
high. 49c each. 
ELSE POULSEN. Semi-double, bright rose- 
pink blooms of extra-large size. Plants 
grow about 3 feet high. 49c each. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Large, scarlet-orange, 
long-lasting flowers are borne in clusters. 
49c each. 
IDEAL. One of the finest dark reds. Plants 
grow about 2 feet high, bushy and almost 
always in bloom. 49c each. 
These prices are effective January 1, 1943, subject to change without 
notice and being unsold. We pay delivery charges up to 300 miles. Plants 
will be ready for delivery about March 1. 
BUNTON SEED COMPANY 
INCORPORATED 
