Campbell’s "Dependable Bulbs” 
First month given is month bulbs are ready for delivery. 
Although early planting is usually best, they may be planted 
for two to four months thereafter. 
Six bulbs of a variety at the dozen rate. For quantities of 1 
to 5 bulbs, figure l/10th the dozen price, per bulb. 
Orders of $2.00 or more will be mailed postpaid; on smaller 
orders, add 25c to cover postage and packing. 
Prices subject to change without notice. Stocks limited; 
order early to avoid disappointment. 
Dozen 100 
Dozen 
CHLIDANTHUS fragrans, bright yellow trum¬ 
pets, delightfully fragrant; Oct.; bloom 
June . 1.50 
CROCUS; Oct.; bloom February. 
Separate colors: 
Yellow, White, Purple, Striped.50 
CYRTANTHUS; Sept.; bloom Feb.-March. 
Lutescens, bright yellow 2-inch tubular flow¬ 
ers, fine for cutting. 2.50 
Mackenii, similar, clear* ivory-white. 2.50 
ALLIUM Neapolitanum, white cluster; Aug.; 
in bloom from November to April. $ .60 $ 4.00 
Unifolium, rosy-pink cluster.75 5.00 
ALSTROEMERIA (Peruvian Lily), Aug.; bloom 
April to July; splendid cutflower. 
Aurantiaca, orange-yellow spotted brown. 2.50 18.00 
Pelegrina, deep rose spotted purple. 2.50 18.00 
Pelegrina Alba, pure white. 2.50 18.00 
AMARYLLIS Belladonna; July; bloom Aug.- 
Sept. 
See also Hippeastrum. 
Major, light pink; tall; early. 1.50 10.75 
Minor, deep pink; medium-height; later. 1.50 10.75 
ANEMONE, Sept.; bloom March-April. One- 
year-old bulbs only—best type. 
De Caen (Single), Mixed; Jumbo bulbs.60 4.00 
Large bulbs.40 2.50 
Small bulbs.—..20 1.25 
Blue Poppy, single blue; Large bulbs.50 3.50 
His Excellency, single red; Large bulbs.50 3.50 
Double (Chrysanthaflora), Mixed; Large.50 3.50 
ARUM Dracunculus (Black Calla), spotted stem 
divided foliage; Sept.; bloom April. 4.50 
BABIANA (“Blue Freesia”), Azure Blue; Sept.; 
bloom March. 50 3.50 
BABY GLADIOLUS. See Gladiolus, Baby. 
BEGONIA, Tuberous-Rooted; Jan.; bloom July. 
Double, 8 separate colors; Large bulbs. 3.00 21.00 
Medium-size tubers, same colors. 1.50 10.50 
Single Prilled, 8 colors; Large bulbs. 3.00 21.00 
Medium-size tubers, same colors. 1.50 10.50 
Pendula (Hanging-Basket Type) Mixed. 2.50 17.50 
BLETILLA Hyacinthina, rosy lilac; easily 
grown outdoor Orchid; Oct.; blooms April 
to June._. 5 00 
BESSERA elegans; splendid new late summer 
cut-flower, with orange-red bells hanging 
in cluster on long stiff stems; Nov. 2.50 17.50 
BRODIAEA; natives; long-lasting cutflowers. 
Sept.; bloom Dec. to April. 
Capitata (Wild Hyacinth), small violet-blue 
cluster .60 4.00 
Coccinea (Firecracker), red tubes, tipped 
green, in showy cluster. 1.25 9.00 
Ixioides splendens (Golden Stars), large 
yellow cluster...75 5.00 
Lactea, white veined green, in cluster.60 4.00 
Laxa (Ithuriel’s Spear), large violet-blue 
flowers in cluster.60 4.00 
Mixed Species.50 3.50 
CALADIUM, Fancy-leaved, Mixed; March. 3.50 25.00 
CALLAS 
Baby White, dainty, early-flowering. 2.00 14.50 
Large White (Aethiopica). 1.25 9.00 
Godfrey, whiter, somewhat smaller. 2.00 14.50 
Black, see Arum. 
Elliottiana, true Yellow; Nov.; bloom May... 2.50 18.50 
Richardia rehmanii, Rose-Pink, dwarf; Oct.; 
bloom April; scarce. 6.50 
CALOCHORTUS (Mariposa Tulip); Sept.; 
bloom June; Mixed varieties.60 4.00 
CHIONODOXA Luciliae (Glory of the Snow), 
blue, white center; Oct.; bloom Feb.50 2.50 
DAFFODIL. See under Narcissus. 
DIERAMA pulcherrima (Fairy Bells), pendu¬ 
lous pink bells along 6-foot stems; Sept.; 
blooms April. 5.00 
EPIDENDRUM O’Brienianum, rich red, hardy 
outdoor Orchid; set anytime; almost ever- 
blooming . 10.00 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s Tooth Violet), laven¬ 
der, pink, and white “shooting-star” flow¬ 
ers for shade; Sept.; bloom May-June. .75 
FREESIA; Aug.-Sept.; bloom March. 
Purity, best white; Jumbo bulbs. 45 
Medium-sized bulbs..,.20 
Albatre, gigantic new pure white. 2.50 
Achievement, golden orange; vigorous.75 
Golden Daffodil, large yellow.45 
Golden Wonder, huge new best yellow. 2.50 
Marie Louise Fischer, best deep blue.45 
Mrs. Marc Peters, deep rose pink.45 
Olivette, red-and-gold .45 
Pinky, best clear pink. 45 
Sunset, bronzy-orange.45 
Talisman Rose, amber-and-pink; huge, new 2.50 
Wisteria, rich blue-purple.45 
Rainbow Mixture (no whites).35 
GALANTHUS Elwesii (Snowdrop), dainty white 
bells; Oct.; bloom February.60 
GALTONIA candicans (Giant Summer Hya¬ 
cinth), large, drooping white bells on 4- 
foot stem; Nov., bloom August. 1.25 
GLADIOLUS, Baby; Sept.; bloom May. 
Separate colors: 
Pink, Salmon, Red, White.75 
Giant Hybrids Mixed.60 
GLADIOLUS, Tall; Oct.; bloom May-June. 
Ask for list of named varieties. 
GLADIOLUS Tristis Hybrids, creamy-white, 
spicily-fragrant; 2 feet; Sept.; bloom 
March . 1.50 
GLOXINIA hybrida grandiflora; Dec.; bloom 
May; Special Mixture. 3.50 
GRAPE HYACINTH. See Muscari. 
HAEMANTHUS coccineus (Blood Flower), 
striking bright red cluster in Fall before 
leaves; July . 11.00 
HIPPEASTRUM (Red Amaryllis); Nov.; bloom 
April-May. 
Johnsoni, red with white stripe. 3.50 
Vittata Hybrids, huge, red shades varying to 
almost pure white; fine for pots. 5.00 
HOMERIA, orange-salmon; forms clumps rap¬ 
idly; 2 feet; Sept.; bloom April.75 
HYACINTHS, Dutch; Oct.; bloom February 
Top-size bulbs: 
Duke of Westminster, large dark blue 
Grand Maitre, deep blue, purple stem 
Queen of the Blues, light blue. 
Queen of the Pinks, light rose pink.... 
Lady Derby, bright rose. 
La Victoire, deep rosy red. 
City of Haarlem, large soft yellow. 
L’Innocence, large pure white... 
Bedding-size bulbs; 
All above separate colors except Grand 
Maitre . 1.25 
HYACINTHS, French Roman; dainty, loosely- 
placed bells; Aug.; bloom Jan. 
Blue, for pots or bedding. 1.50 
White, for pots or bedding. 1.50 
100 
11.50 
3.50 
18.00 
18.00 
HIPPEASTRUM 
“Hybrid Amaryllis” 
5.00 
3.00 
1.25 
5.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
2.50 
ERYTHRONIUM 
“Dog’s Tooth Violets” 
4.00 
8.00 
5.00 
4.00 
11.00 
25.00 
25.00 
CALOCHORTUS 
“Mariposa Tulips” 
5.00 
17.50 
9.00 
H.00 GLOXINIA 
1100 Ideal for Pots 
