44 CAMPBELL SEED STORE 
MARIGOLD, continued. 
FRENCH (dwarf sorts, 10 inches): 
Robert Biest, double deep maroon. 
Harmony, deep orange with maroon collar of broad 
petals; very even habit. 
Harmony Hybrids, showy combinations of gold, yel- 
low, and maroon. 
Spotlight, New red, yellow center. 
Yellow Pygmy, new soft lemon-yellow, very dwarf 
and compact; splendid summer edging. 
Royal Scot All-Double, golden yellow striped maroon, 
of very even habit. 
Monarch Strain, large rich-colored mixture, 4-0z. 
HUG PKS aC: 
Scarlet Glow (New). 
Spry (New). 
Tagetes signata pumila, bright yellow, tiny single 
flowers in great profusion on compact bushes for 
edgings; 8 inches. Pkt., 10c. 

Dwarf Double Nasturtium, Golden Globe. (See page 
46). 
MARTYNIA proboscidea (Unicorn Plant). mar-tin’-i-a. 
Buff-yellow and red-violet pentstemon-like flowers, 
and soft large leaves. Unusually interesting seed-pods, 
each with a long curved horn which splits into two 
parts as it ripens and hardens. Attractively painted, 
they resemble birds. Sow April to June in full sun. 
a WACK OY Aaah WAY eyied ed Sitch at Wo Re 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew). Per. mat-ri-cay'-ri-a. 
White or yellow, double flowers in clusters, for beds, 
borders, or cutting, all summer and fall; sow Decem- 
ber to April. Germination period 10 to 15 days. 
CAPENSIS (Feverfew), semi-double white; 2 feet. 
EXIMIA, fully-double type; 1 foot. 
Golden Ball, golden yellow. 
Snowball, pure white, 1/16 oz., 35c; Pkt., 10c. 
MATTHIOLA bicornis (Evening-scented Stock). 
ma-thy'-o-la. 
Mauve, small, single flowers, valued for their evening 
fragrance; 2 feet; sow January to July. Try them 
broadcast in a sunny corner near your outdoor living- 
TOON]. Ete LUe: 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM crinifiorum (Annual Ice Plant). 
Pink, rose, lavender, white, cream, and yellow large 
daisy-like flowers, on low plants for sunny rockeries 
and edgings in poor soil; 1 foot; sow February to 
April. Germination period 2 weeks. New Hybrid Mix- 
ture. Large Pkt., 35c; Small Pkt., 15c. 
MEXICAN FLAME FLOWER (See Tigridia). 
MEXICAN POPPY. (See Hunnemannia). 
MEXICAN ZINNIA (See Zinnia Haageana). 
