CAMPBELL’S 
1 - ! - 
White Callas 
Anemone de Caen 
♦Denotes New or Rare Variety 
Dozen 100 
TIME TO PLANT—First month given is month bulbs are ready for 
delivery. They may be planted for two to four months thereafter, 
depending on variety. 
HEIGHT—The height given for each variety is that usually at¬ 
tained by the flowers when in full bloom. 
AMARYLLID—Bulbs of the Amaryllis family often do best crowded 
in pots or. in the open. They are indicated in this list thus: (Amaryllid). 
PRICE—Six bulbs of a variety at the dozen rate. For quantities of 
1 to 5 bulbs, figure l/10th the dozen price, per bulb. 50 bulbs at 
100-rate. 
POSTAGE—Orders of #2.00 or more will be mailed postpaid; on 
smaller orders, add 25c to cover postage and packing. 
NOTE—Prices subject to change without notice. Stocks limited; 
order early to avoid disappointment. 
♦Denotes New or Rare Variety Dozen 
ALLIUM Neapolitanum, white cluster; 1 foot; 
Aug.; bloom Feb. to April_ .60 
Purdyii, rosy-pink cluster_ .75 
ALSTROEMERIA (Peruvian Lily) fine for cut¬ 
ting and garden show; thrive in partial 
shade in sandy loam enriched with humus. 
♦Chilense, shades of pink, salmon, and apricot, 
one-inch flowers in large umbel on strong 
stem; 2 feet; August; bloom May-June 2.50 
♦Pulchella, dark red flowers tipped with green, 
in large clusters; 3 feet; October; bloom 
June-July- 2.50 
Aurantiaca, orange-yellow spotted brown; 18 
inches; Jan.; bloom July-August_ 2.50 
Pelegrina, deep rose spotted purple; 1 foot; 
Aug.; bloom April-May_ 2.50 
Pelegrina Alba, pure white form_ 2.5 0 
AMARYLLIS (Species formerly placed under 
Hippeastrum are now included here) 
( Amaryllids) 
Advenum (Habranthus miniatus) (Ox Blood 
Lily), dark red trumpets in Sept, when 
foliage dormant; 1 foot; ready June. 1.50 
Johnsoni, red with white stripe; 1 foot_ 3.50 
Vittata Hybrids, huge, red shades varying to 
pure white; fine for pots; to 2 feet_ 5.00 
Belladonna; July; bloom Aug.-Sept, before 
foliage appears 
Major, rose-pink; 2 */2 feet; early_ 2.50 
Minor, light pink; 1 V 2 feet; 2 weeks later 2.50 
ANEMONE, Sept.; bloom March-April; 1 foot. 
One-year-old bulbs only — the best type. 
De Caen (Single), Mixed; Jumbo bulbs_ .75 
Large bulbs- .40 
Small bulbs- .15 
♦St. Bavo Hybrids, unique and striking shades, 
more compact habit, for edgings and 
pots - .75 
Blue Poppy, single blue; Large bulbs_ .5 0 
His Excellency, single red; Large bulbs- .50 
Double (St. Brigid), Mixed; Large_ .50 
♦ARUM (Black Calla) 
Dracunculus, huge dark purple, ill-smelling 
flowers; divided foliage; 3 feet_ 5.00 
Palestinum (Sanctum), beautiful black-purple 
flowers with slight odor; 15 inches- 5.00 
BABIANA ("Blue Freesia”), "pleated" foliage; 
8 inches; Sept.; bloom March-April 
Azure Blue, clear blue_ .5 0 
White, new and different_ .60 
Hybrids, deep blues and purples- .60 
BABY GLADIOLUS. See Gladiolus, Baby. 
BEGONIA. Tuberous-Rooted; Jan.; bloom July. 
Camellia-flowered Doubles, 8 separate colors; 
Large bulbs — 1.75 
Carnation-flowered (Fimbriata) Doubles_ 1.75 
Single Frilled, 8 colors; Large bulbs —_ 1.75 
Pendula (Hanging-Basket Type) Mixed_ 1.75 
BLETILLA Hyacinthina, rosy lilac; easily-grown 
outdoor Orchid; 10 inches; Oct.; blooms 
April to June- 5.00 
♦Alba, clear white flowers- 10.00 
♦BESSERA elegans; splendid new late summer cut- 
flower, with orange-red bells hanging in 
cluster on long stiff stems; 18 inches; 
Dec.-Jan._ 2.50 
BRODIAEA; natives; long-lasting cutflowers; Sept, 
bloom Dec. to April. 
Capitata (Wild Hyacinth), small violet-blue 
cluster; 18 inches; Extra-large cultivated 
bulbs _^_ 75 
Coccinea (Floral Firecracker), red tubes, 
tipped green, in showv cluster; 1 foot— 1.25 
Ixioides splendens (Golden Stars), large 
yellow cluster; 1 foot; Large cultivated 
bulbs -- -85 
Laxa (Ithuriel’s Spear), large violet-blue- .85 
100 
4.00 
5.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
10.50 
25.00 
16.00 
16.00 
5.00 
2.50 
1.00 
5.00 
3.50 
3.50 
3.50 
3.50 
4.00 
4.00 
12.50 
12.50 
12.50 
12.50 
17.50 
5.00 
9.00 
6.00 
6.00 
Bletilla Hyacinthina 
. . . Hardy Outdoor Orchid 
Arum Palestinum 
. . . The Black Calla 
Amaryllis Vittata Hybrid 
Each 50c; dozen $5.00 
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“Dependable Bulbs” 
♦Denotes New or Rare Variety 
CALADIUM, Fancy-leaved, Mixed; March 
Esculentum, large-leaved "Elephant Ear".. 
CALLAS 
Baby White (True) dainty, early-flowering 
Large White ( Aethiopica 1 - 
Black, see Arum. 
Elliottiana, true Yellow; Nov.; bloom May; 
Large bulbs 
Rehmanii, Rose-Pink, dwarf; Oct.; bloom 
April; scarce - 
CALOCHORTUS (Mariposa Tulip) ; Sept.; bloom 
May and June; 15 inches; easily-grown, 
full sun; Mixed varieties - 
♦CAMASSIA Leichtlinii, clear blue, large, star¬ 
shaped flowers in long spikes; 2 to 4 feet 
easily grown in any soil, but require 
liberal watering; Oct-; bloom March to 
May_ 
CHIONODOXA Luciliae (Glory of the Snow), 
blue, white center; 6 inches; Oct.; bloom 
Feb. 
CHLIDANTHUS fragrans, bright yellow trumpets, 
delightfully fragrant; (Amaryllid); 1 
foot; Oct.; bloom June - 
♦COLCHICUM speciosum (Autumn Crocus), large 
light violet crocus-like flowers in early 
October before the foliage appears; 6 
inches; plant July and Aug- 
CROCUS; 4 to 6 inches; Oct.; bloom Feb. 
Separate colors: 
Yellow, White, Purple, Striped 
Mixed - 
♦CYRTANTHUS, 2-inch tubular flowers, in clus¬ 
ters, useful for beds and pots; best left 
undisturbed several years; (Amaryllid); 
1 foot; Sept.; bloom Feb.-March. 
Lutescens, bright yellow - 
Mackenii, clear ivory-white- 
DAFFODIL. See under Narcissus. 
DIERAMA pulcherrima (Fairy Bells), large, 
showy, pendulous pink bells along 6-foot 
stems; Sept.; blooms April- 
EPIDENDRUM O’Brienianum, rich red, hardy 
outdoor Orchid; set anytime; almost 
everblooming- 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s Tooth Violet), lavender 
pink, and white "shooting star" flowers 
for shade; 6 to 1 2 in.; Sept.; bloom May- 
J une 
♦EUCHARIS Amazonica grandiflora, pure white, 
drooping, 4-inch-wide flowers, resembling 
daffodils, in umbels of 3 to 6, on 2-foot 
stems; foliage calla-like; (Amaryllid); 
Nov.; bloom April - 
FREESIA; 8 in.; Aug-Sept.; bloom March 
Purity, best white; Jumbo bulbs 
Medium-sized bulbs _ - 
Albatre, gigantic new pure white 
Achievement, golden orange; vigorous 
Celeste, new deep violet-blue - 
Golden Daffodil, large yellow _ 
Golden Wonder, huge new best yellow __ 
Marie Louise Fischer, best deep blue_^ 
Mrs. Marc Peters, deep rose pink__ 
Olivette, red-and-gold - 
Pinky, best clear pink- 
Sunset, bronzy-orange--- 
Talisman Rose, amber-and-pink; huge- 
Rainbow Mixture (no whites)- 
GALANTHUS, Elwesii (Snowdrop), dainty white 
bells; 6 inches; Oct.; bloom Feb- 
GALTONIA candicans (Giant Summer Hyacinth), 
large, drooping white bells on 4-foot 
stem; Nov.; bloom August- 
♦GLADIOLUS alatus ("Little Roosters" of South 
Africa), jaunty salmon-and-green flow¬ 
ers; 9 inches; Oct.; bloom April- 
GLADIOLUS, Baby; 1 foot; Sept.; bloom May. 
Separate colors: 
Pink. Salmon. Red, White- 
Giant Hybrids Mixed- 
GLADIOLUS, Tall; Oct.; bloom May-June. Ask 
for list of named varieties. 
GLADIOLUS Tristis Hybrids, cream-and-white, 
soicily fragrant; 2 feet; Sept.; bloom 
March - 
GLOXINIA hybrida grandiflora; 6 to 12 inches; 
bloom May; Special Mixture- 
GRAPE HYACINTH. See Muscari. 
Dozen 
100 
3.50 
25.00 
3.50 
25.00 
2.00 
14.50 
1.25 
9.00 
2.50 
18.50 
6.50 
.60 4.00 
1.25 8.00 
.50 3.50 
1.50 11.50 
3.50 25.00 
.50 3.50 
.45 3 00 
2.50 18.00 
2.50 18.00 
5.00 
10.00 
.75 5.00 
9.50 
.45 
3.00 
.20 
1.25 
1.00 
7.00 
.75 
5.00 
.45 
3.00 
.45 
3.00 
.75 
5.00 
.45 
3.00 
.45 
3 00 
.45 
3.00 
.45 
3.00 
.45 
3.00 
1.00 
7.00 
.35 
2.50 
.60 
4.00 
1.25 
8 00 
1.75 
.75 
5.00 
.60 
4.00 
1.25 
9.00 
3.50 
25.00 
Lycoris, or "Guernsey Lily” 
Dutch Hyacinths 
Sternbergia Lutea 
