
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 61 
WILD CUCUMBER (Echinocystis lobata). Vine. 
Quick shade vine or ground-cover trailer, with 
attractive, light green foliage, and curious prickly 
fruits (a hardy native gourd); sow March to 
June. Germination period 10 to 20 days. %-oz., 
s0ee, Pkt. 10c. 

2 | A Favorite in Campbell’s 
rx Wild Flower Mixtures, Pha- 
New Giant Primula celia Whitlavia, the Wild 
Malacoides... See page 51 Canterbury Bell 
WILD FLOWER MIXTURES, CALIFORNIA. 
Will grow almost anywhere, cover vacant lots 
and bare corners, and furnish cut-flowers. An 
ideal souvenir! 
Cultural Note: Best sown in late fall in all cli- 
mates, since they will bloom in late winter and 
spring in a mild region, yet lie dormant and 
sprout and bloom in early spring in the cold 
sections of the U. S. They may still be sown, 
with sure results, as late as April in Southern 
Calif., and June in the cooler sections. Broad- 
casting the seed, mixed with sand, over finely- 
pulverized soil in the open is the best plan. 
Rake-in very lightly, or merely cover with 
scattered soil or peat. If in the fall, do not 
water; if in the spring when natural rainfall 
cannot be depended upon, Keep moist until 
sprouted, and irrigate thereafter. 
Campbell’s Special Mixtures, in contrast to 
many cheap mixtures, contain only California 
natives. The two mixtures are alike (with 
more than 20 species represented, to give a 
long and interesting season of bloom), with 
this exception; There is no California Poppy 
in mixture No. 2, for those who may have 
these bright flowers already established. 
Mixture No. 1, including California Poppies. 
Lb., $4.50; %4-lb., $1.40; oz., 45c; %-oz., 25c: 
Pkt., 10c. 
Mixture No. 2, all varieties except Californiu 
Poppy. Lb., $5.00; %4-lb., $1.50; oz., 50c; %4-oz.. 
30c; Pkt., 10c. 
Separate Wild Flower Varieties. Many of these 
are offered and described under their respec- 
tive variety-names in this catalog: Abronia 
(Sand Verbena); Argemone (Prickly Poppy): 
Bartonia (Blazing Star); Clarkia; Collinsia 
(Innocence, or Chinese Houses); Eschscholt- 
zia (Calif. Poppy); Gilia (Thimble Flower. 
Bird’s Eyes, and Fairy Stars); Godetia (Fare- 
well-to-Spring); Layia (Tidy Tips); Lepto- 
syne (Sea Dahlia, and Wild Coreopsis); Lim- 
nanthes (Meadow Foam); Lupinus nanus 
(Dwarf Blue Lupin); Nemophila (Baby Blue 
Eyes); Phacelia (Calif. Blue Bell, Wild Can- 
terbury Bell, Wild Heliotrope, ete.); Platy- 
stemon (Cream Cups); Viola pedunculata 
(Wild Yellow Violet). 
Souvenir Collection of 10 Dependable Califor- 
nia Wild Flowers, in separate 10c packets, 
our selection, Special for 60c. 
XANTHISMA texanum (Star of Texas). 
Large soft yellow daisies with long, pointed 
petals; plants form erect bushes, 1% feet tall: 
drought-resistant; sow March to June. Pkt., 15c. 
XERANTHEMUM. zer-an'-the-mum. 
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. 
