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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
PANSY, Shakespea re’s 
Perhaps the oldest and least improved strain in 
this entire catalog-, this little Pansy mixture is, 
withal, a novelty to all our gardens! Found as a 
stray, small-flowered form among thousands of 
“pedigreed” plants in a Pansy culture on one of 
our grower’s ranches, seeds were saved, and yield¬ 
ed many colors and combinations, all with the 
true Pansy-form, but not the familiar size—exact 
duplicates of the Pansies growing in Shake¬ 
speare’s time, as proved by comparison with con¬ 
temporary drawings and herbal-descriptions. 
Grow a few plants for a striking comparison 
with a strain like Roggli’s Swiss Giants—you 
will soon use them in flower arrangements for 
their own sake. Pkt., 25c. 
Unwin’s Semi-double Cutflower Dahlias 
See page 21 
PETUNIA, Giants of California, Supreme Strain 
The large, ruffled, California-Giant-type Petunia 
mixtures have always contained a preponderance 
of purple and lavender shades. This new mixture 
stresses the rich rose and pink shades, with the 
flowers as large and beautifully - veined as 
Petunias can be. Pkt., 35c. 
PETUNIA, Dwarf, Salmon Supreme 
With the habit of Rosy Morn, but a true soft 
salmon-pink in color, this new dwarf, free-flower¬ 
ing bedding Petunia is sure of a place in the 
world’s gardens. Pkt., 25c. 
Award of Merit, All-America Selections for 1938. 
PETUNIA, Semi Dwarf, Topaz Rose 
Brilliant fiery rose, two-inch flowers, strongly 
fragrant, which do not burn in the hottest sun, 
cover the erect 18-inch plants for months. Pkt., 
25c. 
Special Mention, All-America Selections for 1938. 
PETUNIA, Dwarf, Twinkles 
Dainty rose-pink flowers, each with a white star 
in the center. Worth growing for its unusual and 
interestingly-marked flowers alone, Twinkles is 
also a very compact Petunia giving a soft pink 
effect to an edging or low bed. Pkt., 15c. 
