CENTAUREA IMPERIALS
These beautiful annuals, commonly called Sweet Sultan, can be grown easily from seed sown in cool places, where they should remain without transplanting. The Imperalis variety is easily the best for small gardens, producing on long stems flowers 3 in. across and have a graceful effect in vases; when cut they last for 10 days in water.
The plants grow two or three feet high and are useful for filling up odd corners in the garden.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 146, 5 June 1936, Page 13
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78CENTAUREA IMPERIALS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 146, 5 June 1936, Page 13
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