Calendula, Double Yellow, 



Flowers extra large and very double, slightly imbricated, while 

 those of the center are in-curved like the petals of a Peony. Color, 

 bright golden yellow or orange. From seed sown in the open 

 ground it comes into flower early. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



Calendula, Double White, 



Similar to the yellow, except in color, which is pure white, and 

 flowers smaller. It is equally as free blooming, and the fine double 

 flowers are very showy. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 



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 comprehensiveness and real help to buyers, and one trial is enough to 

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Centaurea Imperialis. 



Centaurea Imperialis is of the easiest culture and flowers con- 

 tinually from early spring until fall. Flowers are double the size 

 of Centaurea Marguerite, of various tints and colors, pure white, 

 iilac, rose, purple and dark red, supported on long stems, which 

 renders them very desirable for cut flowers and corsage bouquets. 

 They have the same delicate odor and form as the Centaurea Mar- 

 guerite. Mixed colors. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6 cts. 



Centaurea Marguerite. 



The most fragrant and longest keeping cut flower. One of the 

 most valuable introductions of late years. The flowers are the 

 size of a medium Carnation, freely produced on long stems, which 

 renders them valuable for cutting; color pure white, pale sulphur- 

 yellow and lavender. The flowers are sweet-scented, and their 

 lasting quality after being cut is remarkable. The plants grow 

 about eighteen inches high and are of the easiest culture; from 

 spring-sown seed they commence to flower in July and continue 

 until late in the autumn. The novelty is entirely distinct from 

 all other Centaureas, and undoubtedly the most beautiful variety 

 known. Mixed colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 



