40 
CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
Dwarf Double Nasturtiums. Packet, 15c. 
MONARDA Didyma (Bergamot). Per. 
Brilliant scarlet bracts; good for bees and mass¬ 
ing; 2 y 2 feet; sow January to May. Pkt., 10c. 
MOON VINE (Ipomoea noctiflora). Per. Vine. 
Pure white, large flowers open at night, on rapid 
climber; sow February to April, notching the 
seeds or soaking 24 hours. Germination period 
40 to 60 days. White Moonflower (grandiflora 
alba), open at night and early morning. Pkt., 15c. 
MORNING GLORIES 
Rapid, very showy annual 
sow February to 
soaking seeds 24 
Germination period 
21 days. 
species: Ma- 
Major Mixed; 
vines; 
June, 
hours. 
10 to 
Convolvulus 
jor Blue; 
Minor (Tricolor) Mixed, 
dwarf bushy type. Pkt., 
10c. 
Ipomoea species: 
Heavenly Blue, Clarke’s 
Early - flowering, sky- 
blue, 4-inch flowers, 
with yellow throat. 
For best bloom, never 
fertilize, and water 
very sparingly. 
Imperialis, Japanese Im¬ 
ported Hybrids Mixed, 
very large, unusual 
colorings. 
Rose Marie, double deep 
early and freely. Pkt., 
Scarlett O’Hara and Cornell, two NEW morning 
glories. See Novelties, page 3. 
Unusual Bush 
Morning Glory 
Packet, 10c 
rose 
15c. 
flowers, produced 
Bien. and Per. 
moist, shady beds an 
January to June. Germim 
spreading. 
blue, yellow-centered, for edg- 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
Blue dainty flowers, for 
borders; 1 foot; sow 
lion period 15 days. 
Biennials: 
Alpestris, blue, 
Victoria, bright 
ing, 8 inches. 
Perennials: 
Oblongata perfecta, sky blue, winter-flowering. 
Oblongata perfecta, Blue Bird, deep blue. 
Palustris semperflorens, blooms from early 
spring until fall. Pkts., 15c. 
NASTURTIUM (Tropaeolum). 
Bright flowers, very easily grown; the dwarf 
sorts for edgings in sun or partial shade, the 
tails covering low fences, or trailing as a ground 
cover, and both furnishing bouquets; sow March 
to August. Germ. per. 10 to 14 days. 
