MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 
Giant Imperial Centaurea. 
(Centaurea Imperialis). 
This magnificent new Giant Centaurea is a rapid easy 
grower, soon making a large plant. The flower stems are 
long, the flowers large and very sweet scented. 
This new Centaurea, a cross between C. Moschata and Mar¬ 
garet, represents the best that has been produced in these 
beautiful summer-blooming plants. The bushes are about 4 
feet high, of enormous dimensions, and are covered with 
large, beautiful flowers of the same form and fragrance of 
Centaurea Margaret. The flowers will keep for over a week 
m water if cut just when they are about to open. It is of 
easy culture. The color variation is very great, almost infinite. 
C. Imperialis. 
seeds, 5c. 
C. Imperialis. 
C. Imperialis. 
seeds, 5c. 
C. Imperialis. 
C. Imperialis. 
seeds, 5c. 
C. Imperialis. Ipliigenia, whitish rose, with large white 
center. Extra fine variety. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c. 
One pkt. each of the six above kinds, 25c. 
Pkt. 100 seeds, all) colors, mixed, 4c.j 3 pkts. for 10c. 
Giant White, very fragrant, 
Giant Rosy Red. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5c. 
Giant Lilac, with white center. Pkt., 75 
Giant Brilliant Purple. Pkt., 5c. 
Giant Pink, with white center. Pkt., 75 
Qntaurea Marguerite. 
silvery white flowers of the sweetest fra¬ 
grance. Produced on long, stiff stems; are most 
admirably adapted for bouquets, vases, etc. 
Flowers keep for a week after being cut. 
Pkt., 60 seeds, 5c. 
