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California Giants (Giant Mammoth; huge, close- 
petalled, flat-topped blooms; 3 feet): 
Daffodil, canary yellow; Golden Queen, deep 
yellow; Orange King, deep orange; Miss Wil- 
mott, soft pink; Enchantress, deep rose pink; 
Rose Queen, bright carmine pink; Salmon 
Queen, salmon rose shades; Scarlet Gem; 
Grenadier, deep red; Purity, best white Zin¬ 
nia; All Colors Mixed. Pkts., 15c. 
“Cut and Come” (medium-sized flowers, freely 
produced, the best of all types for cutting, 
with the truest zinnia colors; 2 feet): Canary 
Yellow; Carmine Red; Salmon Rose; Scarlet; 
All Colors Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
Pompon (Lilliput; small, very double flowers, 
fine for edgings and bouquets; 1 to iy 2 
feet): 
Canary Yellow; Crimson Gem; Golden Gem; 
Lavender Gem; Salmon Rose; Red Riding 
Hood, scarlet; White; Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
Tom Thumb Xiilliput (extra dwarf; 5 inches; 
very compact, for edgings and pots). All Col¬ 
ors Mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
Scabiosa-flowered, new, with tufty, pincushion- 
centered single flowers. Mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
Crown o’ Gold, a new and 
pleasing Zinnia, with 
golden yellow overlaid 
on the base of the 
petals, in a full range 
of Dahlia-flowered col¬ 
ors. Mixed. Pkts., 15c. 
ZINNIA HAAGEANA 
(Mexican Zinnia). 
Many unusual and attrac¬ 
tive 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. Germ, 
per. 5 to 10 days. Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Unusual and 
Attractive— 
Scabiosa-Zinnias 
VEGETABLES 
Campbell’s Vegetable Seeds are the best varieties for 
Southern California, grown from pure-bred stocks by 
specialist 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. 
ARTICHOKES, Green Globe. 
Sow September to April, 1 inch deep; save seed¬ 
lings with least spiny leaves; set 4 feet apart. 
Oz., 60c; Pkt., 10c. Plants: December to March, 
25c each. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Sow March to May; transplant following Febru¬ 
ary; Palmetto. Oz., 20c; Pkt., 10c. Roots: Decem¬ 
ber to April; Mary Washington, 35c doz., Palm¬ 
etto, 25c dozen. 
BEANS. 
Bush: Bountiful, early, prolific, stringless; Cana¬ 
dian Wonder, flat pod, good flavor; Dwarf Hor¬ 
ticultural, fine flavor, stringless; Golden Wax, 
vigorous 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 
prolific, fine; Horticultural Pole (Cranberry), 
very productive green-shell bean; Yard-Long 
Bean, curious, rust-proof, and tasty. Lb., 30c; 
Pkts., 10c. 
