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may be planted until May. Special mixture in¬ 
cludes over 20 dit¥erent varieties, but no Califor¬ 
nia Poppy, which may be added if desired. Pound, 
$5.00; Oz., 50c; y 2 oz., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 
Wild riower Separate Varieties: 
Many of these are offered and described undei' 
their respective variety-names in the body of 
this catalog. See Abronia, Bartonia, Clarkia, 
Collinsia, Eschscholtzia, Gilia, Godetia, Layia, 
Leptosyne, Limnanthes, Lupinus, Nemophila, 
Phacelia, I’latystemon. 
XERANTHEMUM 
Pink, lilac, white, silky everlasting flowers, stiff¬ 
stemmed; 2 feet; sow February to May. Germina¬ 
tion period 10 to 14 days. Double Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
ZINNIA 
Our summer specialty. Pinks, reds, yellows, and 
l)urples, in vivid shades, unexcelled for summer 
bedding and cut-flowers. Sow March to July. 
Germination period 5 to 10 days. 
Cultural Note: We strongly recommend sowing 
Zinnia seed where the plants are to bloom if 
this is at all possible; otherwise transplant 
when the seedlings are small. When water¬ 
ing, rather than use the sprinkler, irrigate 
by the trench method and let the water run 
slowly for several hours until it has soaked 
down thoroughly into the ground through and 
beyond the loots. You will then have maxi¬ 
mum results, yet need to water the plants 
only once every two weeks if the top soil is 
properly cultivated a day or so after each 
irrigation. 
Campbell’s True 
Dahlia-Flwd. Zinnia 
Dalilia-llowered (huge, loose-petalled, cup-centered 
flowers; 2to 3 feet): 
Canary Bird, bright yellow. 
Crimson Monarch, huge rich red. 
Dream, deep rosy lavender. 
Eldorado, salmon-apricot. 
Exquisite, light rose with deeper center. 
Illumination, deep lose. 
Golden State, orange-yellow. 
Ivuminosa, vivid deep pink. 
Meteor, the deepest red. 
Oriole, orange and gold bicolor. 
Polar Bear, largest white Zinnia. 
Purple Prince, deep purple. 
Will Rogers (New), improved scarlet. 
Gold Medal Mixed. Pkts., 10c and 15c. 
California Giants (Giant Mammoth; huge, closi'- 
])etalled, flat-topped blooms; longer-stemmed 
lhan the Dahlia-flowered type; 3 to 3 feet): 
.Apricot Queen, beautiful salmon-orange. 
Daffodil Improved, canai’y yellow. 
Enchantress, light rose with deeper center. 
Golden Queen, deep yellow. 
Grenadier, deep rosy-red. 
Miss Willmott, soft pink. 
Orange King, rich deep orange. 
Purity, purest white, medium-large. 
Rose Queen, deep rose. 
All Colors Mixed. Pkts., 10c and 15c. 
“Cut and Come” (medium-sized flowers, freely 
produced, the best of all types for cutting, 
New Zinnia Navajo 
