S T A R ® R O S E S The Conard-Pyle Co. West Grove, Pa. 19390 



ALL-AMERICA 

 AWARD WINNER FOR 1969 



COMANCHE 



(^^ Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) 

 ^^ Plant Pat. App. For. This exciting 

 new All-America Award Winner richly 

 deserves the accolade it has won. Even 

 one bush is a striking, colorful spectacle, 

 and several together will be the eye- 

 catching focal point of any rose plant- 

 ing. The orange -red bloom may indeed 

 suggest a campfire or a splash of war 

 paint ... or perhaps you will simply 

 call it compelling and irresistible. The 

 pointed buds are a deep brick-red, un- 

 furling to show the glowing fires within. 

 The face of the open flower is orange- 

 red and the reverse rosy red. The vivid 

 blooms are 33-^2 to 4 inches across, with 

 about 50 petals. Strong steins hold the 

 blooms, sometimes singly but more 

 often 3 or 4 to a stem. Foliage is ex- 

 ceptionally dark and thick textured, a 

 beautiful reddish bronze in the young 

 leaves. Comanche grows medium tall 

 (to 5 feet), bushy and vigorous, and 

 blooms with a profusion of bold color 

 all season long. 



$3.75 ea. — 3 or more, S3. 30 ea. 



OFFER No. 152 



Tlie 4 Great rslew 

 All-America Winners 



ANGEL FACE 

 COMANCHE 

 GENE BOERNER 

 PASCALI 



$12.95 



