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CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
VIOLA cornuta (Tufted Pansy). 
Flowers, although smaller than pansies, are pro¬ 
duced even more freely, and make these ideal bed¬ 
ding and border plants for winter and spring; 6 
inches; sow July to March. Germination period 
10 to 14 days. 
Arkwright Ruby, new rich red. 
Blue Perfection, large clear blue. 
Blue Butterfly, new, dark blue, upper petals 
pale blue. 
Chantreyland, improved Apricot. 
Firmament, light sky blue. 
Jersey Gem, rich deep blue. (Pkt. 25c.) 
Lutea splendens grandiflora, bright yellow. 
Papilio, blue, upper petals white. 
Primrose Dame, soft light yellow. 
Spring Messenger, purple. 
Violet Papilio, violet-blue. 
White Perfection. 
Mixed. Pkts., 15c. 
Johnny-Jump-XJp, little purple-and-gold pan.s.\- 
faces, for rockeries and edgings. Pkt., 15c. 
Virginian Stocks, One of the Most 
Useful of All Flowers 
VIRGINIAN STOCK (Malcolmia). 
Rose, red, yellow, white, small single flowers 
cover these low, splendid winter and spring edg¬ 
ing, bulb-bed, and ground-cover plants; 6 inches; 
sow October to May. Germination period 12 days. 
Rose (turns lavender); Crimson Gem; White; 
Mixed. Oz., 30c; oz., 20c; Pkt., 10c. 
VISCARIA oculata. 
Blue, pink, and white, large flax-like flowers, very 
effective in beds and bouquets; 1 foot; sow Octo¬ 
ber to April; Delphinium Blue, Fire King, deep 
red; Rose-Pink; Pure White; Mixed. Pkts., 10c. 
WALLFLOWER 
Rich reds, browns, yellows; fragrant, stock-like 
flowers, for bedding and cutting; 1 to 2 feet; sow 
September to March. Germination period 10 to 1 4 
days. Single Annual Blood Red, Paris Brown, 
Yellow, Mixed. Pkts.. 10c. 
Double Mixed. (Early Wonder). Pkt., 15c. 
WILD CUCUMBER (Echinocystis lobata). Vine. 
Quick shade vine or ground-cover trailer, witli 
attractive, light gieen foliage, and curious prickly 
fruits; sow March to June. Germination period 
10 to 20 days. I’kt., 10c. 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURES 
Contain a great variety of native California flow¬ 
ers, will grow almost anywhere, cover vacant lots 
and bare corners, and furnish cut-flowers. Best 
sown in Fall and early Wdnter, although they 
