
Comanche 
Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) Distinctive in color and showy 
Senough to attract attention. The smoldering red buds are 
pointed, opening to double flowers about 4 inches in diameter. As 
they open they become orange-red on the upper surface of the petals 
and a more rosy red on the underside. The blooms are borne in 
clusters of 6 to 8 like a crowning glory for the strong canes. The 
stems are wiry. 
A tall, rangy plant, vigorous and free blooming all season. Leaves 
are very dark and thick—beautiful reddish bronze at first, turning 
leathery deep green. Always decorative. Plant Pat. 2855. 
$3.75 ea.—3 or more, $3.50 ea. 

COMANCHE 


ROYAL HIGHNESS 


Laura 
Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) We count this as 
“our” special rose because it was named for Mrs. S. B. 
Hutton, Sr. Its luminous salmon-pink flowers are excep- 
tionally appealing, with a nice perfume. And this good 
color lasts well. Extra long buds and loosely cupped flow- 
ers, about 5 inches wide, slightly lighter on the outside of 
the broad petals. The total effect is light and airy. “My 
wife fell in love with this rose’ commented one visitor to 
our garden. 
A very strong plant growing 312 to 4 feet high. Plant 
Pat. 2986. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
Royal Highness 
>») Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks.) A supremely beautiful 
pastel rose that approaches true perfection. The satiny 
texture of the petals is beyond belief until you see them for 
yourself. The color is the softest pink imaginable, slightly 
deeper in the center. The long pointed buds are very 
impressive, Opening slowly to extra large blooms with a 
perfect high center. 
The winner of countless blue ribbons at rose shows, and 
you can have a show of your own by growing Royal 
Highness. The bush is medium tall, with waxy dark leaves. 
Plant Pat. 2032. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
OFFER 13 
FOR EVERY GARDEN 
COMANCHE 
GOLDEN PRINCE 
LAURA 
PHARAOH 
ROYAL HIGHNESS 
$17.90 
