22 CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
CLARKIA elegans. clark'-i-a. 
Pink rose, red, purple, and white double carnation- 
like flowers along spikes, beautiful in the garden or 
cut; 2 feet; sow November to April. Germination 
period 2 weeks. 
Albatross, fine upright white. 
Apple Blossom, delicate pink. 
Firebrand, orange-scarlet. 
La France, salmon pink. Pkts., 10c; 3 for 265c. 
All Colors Mixed. 44-0z., 30c; Pkt., 10c. 
CLEOME pungens (Giant Spider Plant). klee'-o-me. 
Rose-pink, or yellow, curious but very showy flowers, 
each with 6 long stamens, on spreading plant in 
bloom all summer; 4 feet; sow January to April. 
Rose; Lutea, new golden yellow; Furple; White. Pkts., 
15e: 
CLIANTHUS dampieri (Glory Pea). Per. kly-an'-thus. 
Red flowers with black spots, on gray-leaved plant; 
2 feet; sow January to April. Requires good drainage 
at all times. Germination period 10 days, in warin, 
sandy soil. Pkt., 15c. 
COBOEA scandens (Cathedral Bells Vine). Vine. 
ko-bee'-a. 
Violet-blue, large, bell-shaped flowers on very rapid, 
deep-green-leaved vine, for sun or partial shade; sow 
seeds on edge, February to May. Germination period 
38 weeks. %-oz.. 25c; PkKts., 10c. 

Clarkia, Easy to Grow 
COCK'S COMB. (See Celosia.) 
COIX Lachrymae (Job's Tears). koh’-ix. 
Interesting grass-like plant, grown for its smooth, 
hard, tear-shaped seeds, often used for beads; sow 
February to May, nicking seeds. Germination period 
2 weeks. Oz., 40c; Pkt., 10c. 
COLEUS. Per. ko'-lee-us. 
Ornamental foliage plant for pots or outdoors, with 
large, vari-coiored, velvety leaves in partial or full 
shade; 1 to 2 feet; sow February to May. Germina- 
tion period 10 to 15 days. 
COLLINSIA bicolor (Innocence). kol-lin'-si-a. 
Blue-and-white flowers in spikes; Calif. native for 
sun and shade; 15 inches; sow November to April. 
penal gn period 2 weeks. Oz., 50c; %-oz., 30c; 
fe C: 
COLUMBINE. (See Aquilegia.) 
CONEFLOWER. (See Echinacea and Rudbeckia.) 
CONVOLVULUS, Annual (See Morning Glories.) 
