Buntons Seeds HAVE A GROWING REPUTATION 
ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS (Cont.) 
MARIGOLDS 
No other annual has had so many improvements in size, color 
and substance. Now there are types of Marigolds for most any 
application in the garden. You can depend on them to brighten 
up your beds and borders or to supply you with an abundance 
of long-lasting cut flowers over a long season. 
MARIGOLD —LARGE DOUBLE AFRICAN 
Large, bail-shaped blossoms on plants 2 to 3 ft. tall. Not 
odorless. 
LEMON QUEEN—Lemon-yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
ORANGE QUEEN—Deep golden-orange. Pkt. 0c. 
DOUBLE MIXED—Yellow and orange shades. Pkt. 10c. 
MARIGOLD—CHRYSANTHEMUM TYPE 
Large-flowered, odorless. Gracefully curled, incurved - petals 
form large Chrysanthemum-like flowers on plants 2 to 3 ft. tall. 
This free flowering variety is ideal for cutting. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED HYBRIDS—Orange and yellow 
shades. Pkt. 15c. 
CROWN OF GOLD—Golden orange with crested centers. Pkt. 10c. 
GLITTERS—A 1951 All America Selection winner. The feathered 
sonets of clear lemon yellow measure 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
NeLeA 
DIXIE SUNSHINE—Brilliant golden yellow. - The 
shaped flowers are ingeniously composed of dozens of tiny, 
petaled florets gracefully interlocking. Pkt. 15c. 
large bell- 
five 
HAPPINESS—Extremely early. 32” cheerful golden yellow 
flowers. Pkt. 15¢ 
GQLDSMITH (Mission Giant)—Golden orange color, Pkt. 15c. 
LIMESTONE—Soft lime yellow flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
YELLOWSTONE 
4" across on extra-long stem. Late-flowering. 
(Mission Giant)—Clear golden yellow. Blooms 
Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD— 
CARNATION 
TYPE 
Large flowered, 
sweet scented. The 
loosely formed and 
full centered fluffy 
flowers are the larg- 
est of the Marigold 
family. The broad 
frilled petals are 
similar to those of 
the Carnation. The 
blooms on these late 
flowering varieties 
often attain a size of 
Tp inches across. 
Plants 2% to 3 ft. 
tall. 
GUINEA GOLD— 
Golden orange flow- 
i : : 2 ers. Pkt. 10c. 
SUNSET GIANT MARIGOLD ORANGE SUN- 
SET—Extrenfely large deep-orange blooms. Ideal for show pur- 
poses, florist use and garden decoration. Pkt. 15c. 
SUNSET GIANTS—Colors range from deep orange to lemon 
yellow. Specimen blooms. Pkt, 15c. 
YELLOW SUPREME—Delicately 
creamy lemon-yellow color. Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD—LARGE FLOWERED DWARF 
POT O’GOLD—Deep golden orange, sweet scented. 4” flowers 
on 12” to 15” plants. Early, free flowering and compact. Pkt. 25c¢. 
MARIGOLD— 
DWARF BEDDING 
NAUGHTY MARIETTA— 
Single golden yellow flowers 
with mahogany star in center. 
10”. Pkt. 15c. 
TAGETES GOLDEN ORANGE 
—Single golden orange flowers 
on dwarf, bushy plants. 10”. 
Pkt. 10c, 
MARIGOLD—DWARF 
DOUBLE FRENCH 
The small, double blooms 
are very desirable for  short- 
stem cut flowers and the plants 
are just right for bedding, edg- 
ing or even pot culture. Blooms 
average about 114”, plants 12” 
or less. 
ROYAL, SCOTT—True ma- 
Enogany and gold striped. Pkt. 
mild honey fragrance. Rich, 
c. 
SPRY—A miniature version 
of Harmony. Excellent for rib- 
bon planting. Pkt. 15c, 
BUTTERBALL—8 inches. ™ 
Beautiful shade of canary-yel- Dwarf French Single Marigold 
low. Pkt, 15c. 
HARMONY—Flowers are scabiosa-like in formation with tubular, 
deep orange center petals, flanked by broad velvety dark maroon- 
brown guard petals. Pkt. 10c. 
HARMONY HYBRIDS—Varied Combination from lemon yellow 
to golden orange with maroon. Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF FRENCH MIXED—Many varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
MARIGOLD—FRENCH TALL 
The long stems of this type make them excellent cut flower 
varieties. Plants 2 feet tall. 
FERDINAND—Crested center of golden yellow, tubular florets, 
eterna by a single row of broad mahogany-red guard petals. 
Pkt. G2 
=e JOSEPHINE—Dark maroon with an edging of gold. Single. 
t. 10. 
TALL FRENCH MIXED—Single and double varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
NASTURTIUM 
Nasturtiums will grow on_ soils incapable 
of supporting any other plants. Varieties suitable for trellises, 
bedding, borders and edgings. Aphids on Nasturtiums may be 
controlled with Bunton’s Rose or 100 Garden Dust. 
DWARF SINGLE MIXED—Dwarf Nasturtiums are still popular 
with many because they flower more freely and have more varied 
colors and markings than other varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; Ye Ib. 
$1.00; 2 Ibs. $1.75. 
DOUBLE DWARF MAHOGANY GEM—Velvety brilliant deep 
mahogany blooms. Semi-double. Pkt. 15c; oz. 45c; Ya Ib, $1.25. 
TALL SINGLE MIXED—For trellises or beds where they have 
room to spread. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; Y4 Ib. $1.00; V2 Ib. $1.75. 
DOUBLE GLEAM HYBRIDS—Salmon, golden yellow, orange, 
crimson and gold flushed scarlet. Semi-dwarf. Pkt. 15¢; oz. 45¢; 
Yq tb. $1.25; 4% tb. $1.75. 
DWARF DOUBLE GEM MIXTURE—Truly dwarf. Shades of 
yellow, orange. scarlet, crimson, salmon, cerise, cream, maroon and 
spotted varieties. Pkt. 15¢; oz. 45; V4 Ib. $1.25. 
DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM—Fiery orange scarlet. 
Pkt. 15¢; oz. 45¢; Ya Ib. $1.25. 
Always a favorite. 
Semi dwarf. 
6  BUNTON‘S CATALOG OF LAWN and GARDEN SEED, SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT—Bunton Seed Company, Floyd & Jefferson, Louisville, Ky. 
DOUBLE GOLDEN GLOBE— 
Double and semi-double flowers 
golden yellow. Pkt. 15¢; oz. 45¢; 
Yq Ib. $1.25. 
GOLDEN GLEAM—This_ va- 
riety should be on a support or 
used where it has plenty _ of 
room, Golden yellow. Pkt. 15¢; 
oz. 45¢; Ve tb. $1.25. 
* NEMOPHILA 
(Baby Blue Eyes) 
Flowers cup shaped, sky- 
blue with white center. 1 foot. 
Pkt. 10c. 
NEMESIA 
One foot. For both outdoor 
and pot culture. The dainty, 
white, orange, pink, yellow, 
srimson, rose znd blue colored 
flowers are in bloom until frost. 
Pkt. 10c. Y 
NICOTIANA 
The tubular flowers, resem- 
bling Petunias, close at midday, 
but open morning and evening 
to give off a very fragrant per- 
NICOTIANA Bere similar to Tuberoses. 2 to 
WHITE—Pure white. Pkt. 10c. 
CRIMSON BEDDER — Rich crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
MIXED—Pkf. 10c. 
NIEREMBERGIA (Blue Cup Flower) 
Dwarf and spreading. Covered with hundreds of exquisite 
cup shaped blooms in summer and fall. 
PURPLE ROBE—A purplish-blue which holds its depth of color 
even in hot weather. Pkt. 35c¢. 
HIPPOMANICA—Lavender-blue dwarf and compact. Pkt, 25c. 
NIGELLA (Love In A Mist) 
Dainty, double, dark blue flowers blooming abundantly over 
a long season on graceful feathery foliage. 18”. Pkt. 10c. 
ANNUAL PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
Multiple round florets on large flower heads in gay or pastel 
shades make a brilliant display in gardens or bouquets. Remove 
faded flowers for continuous bloom. 8 to 15 in. : 
PINK—Pkt, 15¢; PURPLE—Pkt. 15c; RED WITH WHITE EYE— 
Pkt. 15c; WHITE—Pkft, 15c. 
ANNUAL MIXED—Red, lilac, violet, blue, white. Pkt. 15c. 
DWARF ANNUAL 
MIXED—8 inches. Ex- 
cellent range of col- 
ors. Pkt. 15c. 
PHLOX GIGANTEA 
ART SHADES — Im- 
mense blooms com- 
posed of florets 114” 
across, Pkt. 15c. 
STAR FLOWERED 
MIXED—An _ unusual 
Phlox with fringed 
and pointed petals. 
Pkt. 15c¢. 
PETUNIAS 
For cut flowers, 
beds, borders, edg- 
ings or pot culture; 
you will find your 
desire in the many 
types and colors of 
this universal flower. 
Easy-to-grow; Petun- 
ias reward you well 
with gay colors for a 
long season. EES, poe 
PETUNIAS, RUFFLED OR FRINGED 
BALLERINA PETUNIA—An All America Selections winner in 
1952. A dwarf fringed hybrid, of compact habit, with glowing 
salmon rose 3% to 4 inch ruffled flowers. Should be sown indoors 
and transplanted. Pkt. $1,00. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA—See page. 
across, blotched and variegated. Pkt, 25c. 
DWARF GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA—Dwarf compact plants, 
pronounced veining in the large open throats. Pkt. 40c. 
FLUFFY .RUFFLES—Delicate light shades. Flowers are so 
heavily ruffled that they appear double. Pkt, 25c. 
GLAMOUR—Salmon rose, delicately veined brown. Pkt. 25c. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—Bluish pinks strongly veined a rich 
wine red, deepening in the throat to dark violet. Pkt. 25c. 
SETTING SUN—Brilliant deep rose with dark throats. Pkt. 25c. 
THEODOSIA—A large bright rose-pink with a clear golden 
yellow throat; deeply ruffled. Pkt. 25c. 
DAINTY LADY—Medium size and daintily fringed light yellow. 
Pkt, 25c. 
DOUBLE MIXED—An exquisite blend of beautifully formed, 
large, gracefully 
m fringed, double 
- blooms. Pkt. 75c. 
BEDDING 
PETUNIAS 
(1% to 2 ft.) 
BURGUNDY — A 
rich wine-red with 
ene sheen. Pkt. 
ce 
3. Frilled flowers 5-7” 
ELK’S PR1IDE— 
. Extra large, dark vel- 
vety purple. Pkt. 25c. 
FLAMING VELVET 
—Velvety rich, blood- 
red flowers. 15”, 
flowers large. Pkt. 
2c. 
HOWARD’S STAR 
{MPD.—A large crim- 
son maroon with a 
definite white star. 
Pkt. 15c. 
RADIANCE—Rich 
cerise rose underlaid 
; with salmon. Golden 
ve “ yellow throats brown 
veined. Pkt. 25c. 
FIRE CHIEF PETUNIA 
"BEDDING MIXED (Fine Single)—Many gay and delightful colors. 
You can depend on this spreading type for a mass of blooms all 
summer, Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF BEDDING PETUNIAS (10 to 15-in.) 
mraketp eel Tes velvety, deep violet-blue with darker throat. 
- 15¢. 
BLUE BEDDER—True blue. Pkt. I5c. 
CELESTIAL RISE—A rich satiny rose. Pkt. 15c. 
FIRE CHIEF—Winner in 
dwarf compact plant which bears single flowers of intense pure 
the all America 1950 Selections. A 
- 
red. At their best in a cool sunny location. Pkt. 25c. 
GLOW—Bright rose-red: with light throat. Pkt. 15c. 
ROSE OF HEAVEN—A very desirable bright rose with in- 
conspicuous white throat. Pkt. 10c. . 
DWARF ROSY MORN—An improved strain of the popular Rosy 
Morn. Plants dwarf and compact. Pkt. 15c. 
SNOWBALL—Pure white flowers. oh compact plants. Pkt. 10c. 
TWINKLES—Brilliant rose, starred white. Pkt. 5c. 
DWARF BEDDING MIXED—This dwarf compact type does not 
wander out of the beds like the trailing varieties. Many delightful 
colors. Pkt. 1S¢. BALCONY 
PETUNIAS 
(Trailing 
1% to 2 ft.) 
This large flow- 
ered type is very pop- 
ular for trailing over 
porch poxes, pots and 
hanging baskets as 
well as_ planting in 
beds. The long 
branched plants are 
covered with 2%4 to 
‘3° blooms. 
BALCONY BLUE 
—Velvety violet blue. 
Pkt. 15c. - 
BALCONY RED— 
Dark _ crimson - red. 
Pkt. 15c. 
BALCONY ROSE 
—Fiery rose. Pkt. 15¢. 
BALCONY WHITE 
—A very pure and 
4 bright white. Pkt. 15c. 
3 z See 
— really fine as- 
SALVIA sortment. Pkt. 15c. 
MINIATURE PETUNIAS (6-in.) 
5 The plants are ball shaped and covered with a mass of 2” 
ooms. 
MINIATURE GEM MIXED—A very attractive assortment of 
rose, pink, violet shades and white. Pkt. 15c. 
PORTULACA (Rose Moss) 
A bright gay covering for sunny spots, rock gardens, beds, or 
borders. The charming little rose-like blooms require plenty of 
sunlight, will bloom all summer until frost. Plants grow about 6 
inches high. Foliage very fine. White, pink, orange, scarlet and 
yellow shades. = —_— 
SINGLE MIXED—Pkt. l5c. Feet 
DOUBLE MIXED—Pkt. 15c. 
ANNUAL POPPIES 
_ AMERICAN LEGION — Bril- 
liant. orange-scarlet. Pkt. 0c. 
CALIFORNIA (ESCH- 
SCHOLTZIA)—1 _ foot. Yellow, 
red, buff, carmine and orange. 
shaped blooms of dazzling scar- 
let. 20’. Pkt. 10c. 
SHIRLEY POPPIES 
SINGLE MIXED—Large sin- 
gle flowers with satiny soft col- 
ors. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE MIXED — Double 
and semi-double. Pkt. 10c. 
ROCK GARDEN 
ANNUALS MIXED 
A delightful ‘surprise for 
those aesiring rock garden 
planes in variety that bloom the 
irst. year from seed. Pkt. 10c. 
SCHIZANTHUS 
(Butterfly Flower) 
Finely laciniated foliage and i 
Butterfly-like blooms. 18”. : STATICE 
Pkt. I5c. 
SALPIGLOSSIS : 
(Painted Tongue-Velvet Flower) - 
Petunia-shaped blossoms veined or penciled. 24% to 3 ft. Colors 
range in shades of blue, brown, crimson, purple, violet, red, white, 
yellow and black penciled gold. Pkt. 10c. 
SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 
The brilliant scarlet of the salvias brings a cheerful splash of 
color to your beds and borders. There are tall varieties for cutting, 
medium for beds, dwarf for edging or pot culture and window 
poxe AERICA—One of the earliest and most profuse bloomers. 
te BUAze OF 7eC E—Karliest of all, Compact mounds. Maximum 
nee LENDENS—Lone spikes of brilliant scarlet. Plants from 
MMe nic Dwar Mantes 12 to 15-in. Pkt. 25¢. 
SCABIOSA 
(Mourning Bride—Pin Cushion Flower) 
One of the best cut flowers, very easy to grow and will continue 
to bloom profusely if old flowers are removed from plants. The 
flowers of many lovely colors are borne on long, slender stems 
and are very long lasting in vases, etc. Sometimes called Pin 
Cushion flower because of stamens which stick out of petals, 
resembling pins stuck in a cushion. Plants grow about 3 ft. high. 
= - ERATE IS a BLUE COCKADE 
% ; - —Dark azure , blue. 
z Pkt. 10c. 
FIRE KING—Rich 
rosy crimson. Pkt. 
10c. 
KING OF THE 
BLACKS — Reddish 
black. Pkt. 10c. 
ROSETTE — De- 
lightful deep salmon- 
rose. Pkt. 10c. 
SHASTA — Pure 
white. Pkt. 10c. 
MIXED — All col- 
ors. Pkt. 10c. 
SCABIOSA— 
IMPERIAL 
GIANTS 
This new type has 
flowers composed en- 
tirely of broad, heavy, 
wavy petals, elimin- 
ating the Pin-Cushion 
center. 
BLUE MOON—A 
rich deep_ lavender 
blue. Pkt. 15c. 
CORAL MOON — 
Salmon pink blossoms 
] : have broad  frilled 
asd ~ petals borne on long, 
wirey stems. 42 in. 
Sc. 3 
SCABIOSA ae 
JANUARY 4, 1953 
— 
—— 
