Centaurea Imperialis. 
Centaurea Imperialis is of the easiest culture and flowers 
continually from early spring until fall. Flowers are 
double the size of Centaurea Marguerite, of various 
tints and colors, pure white, lilac, rose, purple and 
dark red, supp< rted 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 Marguerite. Mixed 
colors. Pkt., 75 seeds, 5 cts. 
Centaurea Marguerite. 
The most fragrant and longest keeping cut 
flower. The flowers are the size of a medium 
Carnation, freely produced on long stems, 
which renders them valuable for cutting; 
colors pure white, pale sulphur-yellow and 
lavender. The flowers are sweet-scented, and 
their lasting quality after being cut is remark¬ 
able. The plants grow about eighteen inches 
high and are of the easiest culture; from spring- 
sown seeds they commence to flower in July 
and continue until late in the autumn. The 
novelty is entirely distinct from all other Cen- 
taureas, and is undoubtedly the most beauti¬ 
ful variety known. Mixed colors. 
Pht ., 7 00 seeds, 5 cts. 
New Double Calliopsis. 
A handsome double variety, flowers of a rich golden yellow color, 
with wine-maroon spots. Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Calliopsis or Coreopsis Single. 
Very handsome and showy plants of the easiest culture, require 
no care and thrive in any garden. Produce flowers in nearly 
every shade of yellow, orange, crimson, red. 
brown. It is one of those flowers which will 
grow in any situation and always will be great¬ 
ly admired. Mixed colors. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 
Calliopsis, Lanceolata. Perennial. 
Graceful and profuse blooming plant, with 
large, striking flowers of a brilliant golden yel¬ 
low. Remains in bloom all summer. Its long 
wiry stems fit it admirably for bouquet mak¬ 
ing. Its golden cloud of blooms far above the 
foliage, makes it a capital bedder. 
Pkt., 200 seeds, 5 cts. 
Cypress Vine. 
A most beautiful vine, with delicate, fern¬ 
like foliage and beautiful, star-shaped, rose, 
scarlet and white flowers. Seed very slow to 
start growth. All colors mixed. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 
Mrs. N. V. Boddie, Gulfport, Miss., Feb. 
5, 1909, writes: Your seeds are always re¬ 
liable and grow fine. 
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