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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
Dwarf “Dahlia-Zinnia,” Haageana 
ZINNIA HAAGEANA (Mexican Zinnia). —Many unusual 
and attractive combinations of red, bronze, and orange, 
with yellow, cream, and white, as well as plain colors, 
make this dwarf Zinnia beautiful for beds; the stems 
are long enough for cutting, 1 foot; sow March to July. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
VEGETABLES 
Our vegetable seeds are the best varieties for South¬ 
ern California, grown from pure-bred stocks by spe¬ 
cialist growers who are constantly bettering their strains 
through selection. 
As with flower seeds, we carry all vegetables in bulk, 
and put up our own packets. 
ARTICHOKE, Green Globe. —Sow September to April, 
1 inch deep; save seedlings with least spiny leaves; 
set 4 feet apart. Oz., 60c; Pkt., 10c. Plants: De¬ 
cember to March, 25c each. 
ASPARAGUS —Sow March to May; transplant follow¬ 
ing February; Palmetto. Oz,, 20c; Pkt., 10c. Roots: 
December to April; Mary Washington, 35c doz., Pal¬ 
metto, 25c doz. 
BEANS —Sow March to July. 
Bush: Bountiful, earl}*, prolific, stringless; Cana¬ 
dian Wonder, flat pod, good flavor; Dwarf Horti¬ 
cultural, fine flavor, stringless; Golden Wax, vig¬ 
orous stringless, fine quality; Prolific Black Wax, 
for hot weather, round-pod; Stringless Green Pod, 
early, productive; Broad Windsor (Horse), very 
hardy. 
Pole: Kentucky Wonder, stringless; K. W., White- 
seeded, 10 days earlier; K. W. Wax, extremely pro¬ 
lific, fine; Horticultural Pole (Cranberry), very pro¬ 
ductive green-shell bean; Yard-Long Bean, curious, 
rust-proof, and tasty. Lb., 30c. Pkts., 10c. 
BEANS, Lima —Sow April to July. 
Bush: Burpee’s Improved, large, flat; Fordhook, 
smaller, rounded; Monstrous, forms perennial 
grape-like bush, prolific. 
Pole: King of the Garden, prolific. Lb., 40c. Pkt., 
15c; except Monstrous, lb., 60c. 
BEETS, Table —Sow January to September; Crosby’s 
Egyptian, early, deep red, tops best for greens; 
Detroit Dark Red, best quality home beet: Early 
Blood Turnip. Oz., 15c. Pkts., 5c. 
