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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
Gigantea (each flo"et in cluster usually as large 
as a quarter) : 
Alba, white; Blue, with white eye; Lucifer, 
scarlet; Rose Cardinal, vivid carmine rose; Sal¬ 
mon Rose Pink; Mixed. Pkts., 15c. Beauty of 
Oxford, new vivid clear pink; Lavender Glory, 
new lavender; New Spectrum Red, the most 
brilliant scarlet Verbena. Pkts.. 25c. 
Ordinary (very free-flowering): 
Dark Blue; Defiance, deep scarlet; Pink and 
Rose Shades; All Colors Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
Trailing Varieties: 
Erinoides, small, lavender-blue heads, fern-like 
foliage; Erinoides White; Venosa, thrifty grow¬ 
er, purple heads. Pkts., 10c. 
VERONICA spicata. Per. 
Rich deep blue, tiny tubular flowers in long, pointed 
spikes for borders; l l / 2 feet; sow March to August. 
Pkts., 15c. 
VINCA rosea (Periwinkle). Per. 
Pink and white, phlox-llke, large flowers; foliage 
dark, glossy green; 1 foot; sown February to April, 
will bloom same year. Germinating period 10 to 12 
days. Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
VIOLA cornuta (Tufted Pansy). 
Flowers, although smaller than pansies, are pro¬ 
duced even more freely, and make these ideal bed¬ 
ding and border plants for winter and spring; 6 
inches; sow July to March. Germinating period 8 
to 10 days. 
Apricot, new light orange. 
Ardwell Gem, large new yellow. 
Blue Perfection, large clear blue. 
Firmament, light sky blue. 
Jersey Gem, rich deep blue. 
Lutea splendens, good small yellow. 
Chrome Queen, soft light yellow. 
Mauve Queen, mauve-lavender. 
Papilio. blue, upper petals white. 
Puck, orange and dark blue. 
Spring Messenger, purple. 
Violet Papilio, violet-blue. 
Rose Queen, rosy-lavender. 
White Perfection. 
Mixed. Pkts., 10c; Jersey Gem, 25c. 
VIOLET (Viola odorata). Per. 
Deep blue, fragrant flowers on long stems by the 
second year; 6 inches; sow July to March. Pkts., 15c. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcolmia). 
Rose, red, yellow, white, small, single flowers, cover 
this low splendid winter and spring edging, bulb-bed 
and ground-cover plant; 6 inches; sow October to 
May; Rose (turns lavender); Crimson Gem; Yellow; 
White; Special All-Colors Mixture. 1-Oz. 30c, V^-Oz. 
20c, Pkts., 10c. 
VISCARIA oculata. 
Blue, pink, and white, large, flax-like flowers, very 
effective in beds and bouquets; 1 foot; sow October 
to April; Delphinium Blue; Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
WALLFLOWER. 
Rich reds, browns, yellows; fragrant, stock-like 
flowers, for bedding and cutting; 1 to 2 feet; sow 
September to March. Germinating period 5 to 10 
days. Single Annual Blood Red, Paris Brown, 
Yellow, Mixed. Pkts., 10c. Double Mixed (Early 
Wonder). Pkts., 15c. 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURES. 
Contain a great variety of California native flowers, 
will grow almost anywhere, cover vacant lots and 
bare corners, and furnish cut-flowers. Best sown 
in Fall and Early Winter, although they may be 
planted until May. Special mixture includes over 
20 different varieties. Pound, $5.00; Oz., 50c; y 2 -Oz., 
30c; Pkt., 10c. 
Wild Flower Separate Varieties 
These are listed and described under their res- 
