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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
VENIDIUM fastuosum, New Hybrids. 
Plants of the same free and long-flowering habit 
as the original vivid orange “Monarch of the 
Veldt,” but proving of more resistance to heat and 
drought. The colors include white, cream, light 
and deep yellow, salmon and apricot, all with the 
characteristic dark center-zone. Pkt., 25c. 
VERBENA venosa, Lilacina. 
Lavender-blue, a far more desirable color than the 
old Verbena venosa, this strong-growing ground- 
cover and cutting flower is one of the freest of all 
blooming plants, the blossoms covering the 
spreading 1-foot-high bushes all summer. Pkt., 
15c. 
1934-35 Introductions 
These newer and outstanding flowers are described 
briefly in their places in the catalog, and especially 
merit a place in your garden. 
Aster, Golden Sheaf, wilt-resistant Yellow. 
Calendula, Orange Shaggy, loose, laciniated petals. 
Cosmos, Early Orange Plare, brilliant summer 
cutflower. 
Dianthus, Splendens, large, dark-red, white-eyed 
Pink. 
Einaria, Pairy Bouquet, dwarf pastel mixture. 
Marigold, Yellow Supreme, huge, loose-petalled 
yellow. 
Mesembryanthemum criniflorum, New Hybrid Mix¬ 
ture. 
Nasturtium, Gleam Hybrids, many unusual shades. 
Petunia, Martha Washington, ruffled and veined. 
Poppy, Nudicaule, Gartref. Iceland Poppies, pico- 
tee-edged. 
Zinnia. Scabious-flowered Improved. 
Zinnia, Pantasy Mixture, gracefully loose-petalled. 
