NEW FOR 1966 
Wf ya (Wight) Hybrid Tea. (House of 
Wii Meilland.) Plant Pat. App. For. 
Indiana is one of the brightest red roses you’ve 
ever seen. It’s a true red, a solid, bright, 
cardinal red that’s sure to please. 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 amount 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 medium tall, strong growing plant in a 
solid mass. Indiana’s fragrance is light but 
pleasing. An excellent rose worthy of the dis- 
tinguished state whose name it bears and whose 
150th Anniversary it honors. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.10 ea. 
My Vy ,, (left) Hybrid Tea. (Armstrong & Swim.) Plant 
MCW Pat. App. For. Here is a new white Hybrid Tea of 
& exceptional vigor. Matterhorn features ivory white buds of 
488° near perfect form and shape on a very free branching plant that 
produces an extraordinary number of long stemmed flowers. The 
color is an exceptionally good, clear ivory white turning to more of a 
cream at the base of the petals. Buds are urn-shaped, well-formed, 
and longer than average, with petals curving out exquisitely at the 
top of the bud. Flowers are high-centered and, at full maturity, 
quite double with 30 or more petals. The plant is vigorous, tall, up- 
right but branching with good strong canes. Matterhorn’s foliage is 
large, rich glossy green, a fitting background for the magnificent dis- 
play of the crisp, ivory-white blooms. This rose will take its place 
among the best of the white roses. 
$4 ea.—3 or more, $3.55 ea. 
For a complete listing of roses offered in this catalog 
see index on page 20. 
