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CENTAUREft IMPERIOUS 
A magnificent strain with flowers exquisitely fringed, delightfully scented, 
and at least twice the size of the older varieties. The plants are also earlier 
flowering. The colors are varied from white through shades of red,from pink to 
crimson and through blues from lilac to purple, some having centers of a 
different color, as violet with white centre, etc. For bouquets, vases, etc., they 
arc of exceptional value. If cut scarcely opened they will la'-t. for ten days in 
water. The plants are of the easiest culture, flowering freely in the garden the 
first summer from seed sown in the spring. They are-of strong, bushy form, 
2 to 3 feet high, l’kt., 100 SeetlH, (» cent*. 
(See page 10 for "Ccntaurcn Marguerite**) 
CHARLOTTE M. HAINES 
2922 West 44tli Street 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
