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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
DEPENDABLE LAWN GRASS SEEDS 
In making a lawn, there is only one grade of seed to 
use—the Best Quality. Good seed saves many times the 
few cents additional of its cost, in better germination 
and freedom from weeds. We pi’otect your results by 
selling only the best grades obtainable. 
AVe do not carry “ready-made” lawn mixtures. Camp¬ 
bell Seed SJore believes that the customer should know 
exactly what seeds he is buying, and in what propor¬ 
tions. Since varieties of grasses are so dissimilar in 
shape, size, and weight of their respective seeds, it fol¬ 
lows that better results will be obtained through a sep¬ 
arate complete sowing of each variety when more than 
one grass in the same plot is desired. If in doubt as to 
the grasses best suited to your needs, call or write us 
for advice. 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa pratensis). Ibobably the 
best all-around grass for sunny lawns. Habit is 
spreading, with fine, deep green blades. Lb., 55c. 
White Clover (Trifolium repens). A rich green carpet 
by itself, it is usually combined with Blue Grass. 
Fine for quick winter results. Lb., 50c. 
Pacey’s Imported Rye Grass (Ijolium perenne select). 
Very quick and serviceable. A perennial, it makes 
a permanent lawn in either sun or shade if sown 
thickly. Lb., 30c, 
Italian (Domestic; Pacific) Rye Grass (Lolium Itali- 
cum). Little better than an annual, but excellent 
for quic.k effect, particularly in a Bermuda Glass 
lawn in winter, in sun or shade. Sow verv thicklv. 
Lb. 15c. 
Seaside Creeping Bent (Agrostis maritin;a). Makes a 
beautiful, velvety turf, tending to keep out weeds, 
in either sun or shade. Requires careful atten¬ 
tion, frequent cutting, and morning watering. 
Lb. $1.50. 
Chewing’s Fescue (Festuca rubra sp.). A hardy, drought- 
resistant, fine-bladed creeping; perennial for sun 
or shade. Especially valuable in mixtures, and 
for sandy soils. Lb., 60c. 
Red Top (Agrostis alba). A fine-bladed grass for quick 
effect, best mixed with other grasses. Lb., 45c. 
R. S. Meadow Grass (Poa trivialis). A quick, perman¬ 
ent grass for full shade with soft, light-green 
leaves. Lb., 60c. 
Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon). Very drought- and 
heat-resistant, but requires raking and reseeding 
with other grasses for a green appearance in win¬ 
ter. Lb., 45c. 
Deduct 2c per lb. if your grass seed order totals 10 
lbs.; 4c per lb. if it totals 25 lbs. Prices quoted above 
are subject to change without notice. 
Grass seeds sent postpaid in California and Arizona. 
Free delivery on any order of 50c or over, in Pasadena. 
South Pasadena, San Marino, Alhambra, Altadena, and 
Flintridge-La Canada. Orders of $2.00 or over will be 
delivered free in EaglevRock, Glendale. Hollywood, Los 
Angeles, or Beverly Hills. 
GARDEN BOOKS 
For increased joy in gardening, or for specialized 
reading on your favorite garden subject, include one or 
several of these authoritative books with your seed 
order. 
American Alpines in the Garden, 
McCully . 
19 
ill. 
262 
])p. 
$ 2.50 
American Perns, Roberts & 
Lawrence . 
49 
ill. 
90 
pp. 
2.50 
Annuals in the Garden, Ortloff. . 
17 
ill. 
88 
pp. 
1.00 
Another Garden Notebook, ir'utz. 
45 
ill.' 
213 
pp. 
1.50 
Azaleas and Camellias, Hume. . . 
14 
ill. 
. 90 
pp. 
1.50 
Book of Annuals, Hottes. 
70 
ill. 
!. 170 
PP- 
1.50 
Book of Bulbs, Rockwell. 
187 
ill: 
' 264 
pp. 
2.00 
Book of Climbing Plants, Hottes 
79 
ill. 
250 
pp. 
1.75 
Book of Garden Flowers, 
McCurdy . 
115 
ill. 
300 
pp. 
3.00 
Book of Perennials, Hottes. 
70 
ill. 
200 
pp. 
1.50 
Cactus Book, Houghton. 
18 
ill. 
145 
pp. 
2.25 
California Pimits, Wickson. 
22 
ill. 
505 
PP- 
4.00 
