Tubereuse Indiana is a white floral fragrance from Creed, resplendent with the dominant impression of tuberose. The House of Creed dates from 1760, when founder James Henry Creed established his firm in London. In 1854, the House of Creed moved to Paris and continued to flourish under the tutelage of Creed descendents. Today, master perfumer and president, Oliver Creed, proudly carries on the family business. All fragrances are handmade using a traditional infusion technique. Housed in the classic Creed signature bottle, while the carton carries the Prince of Wales crest. Spring Flower is fragrance for discriminating women and men.