6 CAMPBELL SEED STORE 

MARIGOLD Golden Beddar. Bronze Medal A.A.S. 
This golden orange Marigold is of the Chrysanthe- 
mum-fiowered strain, the very earliest-blooming va- 
riety. A second planting of it may be made for Fall 
flowers. The blosoms have a row of outer guard petals 
surmounted by a fully double crest of Dixie Sunshine 
type petals. The plants are uniformly dwart:. Pkt.4250¢ 
MARIGOLD Melody. Bronze Medal, A.A.S. 
Growing 12 to 15 inches high, and literally covered 
with golden yellow. Harmony type flowers, this is a 
Dwarf French Double which is a definite advance. 
Very uniform in height, habit, and color. Melody is 
rather early and a long, steady bloomer. Pkt., 25c. 
MORNING GLORY Pearly Gates. Silver Medal, A.A.S. 
Winning the highest number of points in the 1942 
A.A.S., Pearly Gates is a big satiny white Morning 
Glory, with a creamy shading in the throat, ie as 
seemingly identical in growth, foliage, and type of 
bloom, with the popular Clark’s Early Heavenly Blue. 
Plant it with Scarlet O’Hara and Heavenly Blue for a 
red, white, and blue effect. Pkt., 25c. 
NIEREMBERGIA Purple Robe. Bronze Medal, A.A.S. 
Its dainty, violet-blue flowers cover the dwarf, 6 inch, 
cushion-like plants. (See illustration on page 4.) This 
half-hardy perennial, treated like an annual, blooms 
about 15 weeks from sowing. It prefers full sun, 
sandy loam, and makes a grand border, edging, or 
rockery plant.~Pkts,220¢ 
PETUNIA Mars. 
In the Hybrida group, Mars is the largest, deepest, 
velvety crimson, selfed to the throat. Though deeper 
in tone than General Dodds or Flaming Velvet, the 
color is still lively. Mars is gorgeous for massed 
effects. Pkt., 20c. 
PETUNIA Glamour Girl. Honorable Mention, A.A.S. 
A lovely selection from an extra-large Giants of Cali- 
fornia strain. Glamour Girl is a really glorious, 4 to 
5 inch Petunia, salmon-rose with brown veining on 
white in the throat. Its height is usually 15 to 18 
inches. A free, continuous bloomer, its petals are 
mostly very wavy and fringed. Pkt., 25c. 
PHLOX Red Glory. Honorable Mention, A.A.S. 
Here is the richest, brightest red we have ever seen 
in Phlox, intensified by a large, creamy-white eye. It 
is in the Gigantea group, a free, continuous bloomer, 
tall uniform and true. Favorably grown, the blossoms 
are as larzveras a shalt dollar. Pisa eu. 

Phlox Red Glory 
