NEW FOR 1966 



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Hybrid Tea. (House of Meilland) Plant Pat. App. For. Indiana is one 

 of the brightest red roses you've ever seen. It's a signal red that's 

 sure to stop and please anyone who passes by. The bright red buds 

 open to high-centered, fully double cup-shaped blooms of excellent 

 form and profile. The large blooms of 35 to 40 petals are held firmly 

 upright on strong stems of medium length. An unusually beautiful 

 feature of Indiana is that the tremendous amounts of brilliant blooms 

 are set so close to the compact, well-branched bush that they seem to 

 become part of it . . . creating a rich tapestry of green and red. The 

 foliage is heavy, large, deep green and plentiful, covering the plant 

 in a solid mass. Indiana's fragrance is light but pleasing; a typical 

 ■ose fragrance that seems just right for this fine rose named for a dis- 

 T.'nguished state. 



$3.50 each — 3 or more, $3.10 each. 



