
CAMPBELLS SEEDUSTOREemeASADENA, CALIFORNIA 

CHIERANTHUS, Siberian Wallflower. ky-ran’-thus. 
Dazzling, bright orange or golden yellow flowers, produced 
freely from early spring to summer; 1 foot; sow September 
to March. Germination period 2 weeks. 
Vivid Orange; Golden Bedder, deep yellow. %-oz. 30c; 
Pkts. 10e. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. Per. See also Matricaria, Pyrethrum, and 
Shasta Daisy. kris-an’-the-mum. 
Korean Hybrids, early-flowering, bushy type for garden 
decoration. Single and semi-double. Mixed, Pkt. 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, Annual, Painted Daisies. 
Yellow, white, pink. and red, large daisy cut-flowers; 2 feet; 
sow October to April. Germination period 10 to 18 days. 
Nivelli, Annual Marzguerite, free-blooming tall, long-stemmed 
yellow. %-oz. 35c; Pkts. 10c. 
Northern Star, white, yellow zone. 
Sultan, copper-red with yellow zone. 
Tricolor Mixed. 
CINERARIA hybrida. sin-e-rar’-ia. 
Unusually rich colors in the showiest early spring bedding 
plant for shade, and pots; sow June to October. Germination 
period 8 to 10 days. 
Grandiflora Semi-Dwarf, 16 inches: Light Azure Blue; Blue 
Shades; Old Rose; Scarlet. Pkts. 25c. 
Campbell’s California Giant Strain, Mixed, notable for im- 
mense flowers and pleasing colors. PKt. 50e. 
Cremer’s Prize Strain, semi-dwarf, with medium-sized flow- 
ers, but_producing the largest heads of any type. Pkt. 50c. 
Howard & Smith’s Prize Strain. Mixed. Pkt. 50c. 
Multiflora Nana, new dwarf (1 foot) type, with quantities 
of tiny flowers in all shades. Pkt. 25c. 
CLARKIA. See Wildflowers, page 28. 
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 sum- 
mer; 4 feet; sow January to April. Rose; Lutea, new golden 
yellow; Purple; White. Pkts. 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,, Feb. to May. Germination period 3 weeks. Pkts. l0c. 
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 10e: 
COLEUS. Per. ko’-lee-us. 
Ornamental foliage plant for pots or outdoors, with large, 
vari-colored velvety leaves in partial or full shade; 1 to 2 
feet; sow February to May. Germination period 10 to 15 days. 
Rainbow. Rich colorings and markings. 
Glory. Shades of bright pink, apricot, cream, and bronze. 
Fkts. 25c. 

Celosia “Painted Daisies’’ 
Cobaea Scandens plumosia The Annual 
Chrysanthemum 


Wallflower 
COLUMBINE. See Aquilegia. 
CONEFLOWER. See Rudbeckia. 
CONVOLVULUS, Annual. See Morning Glories. 
CONVOLVULUS, Mauritanicus. Per. kon-voll’-view-lus. 
Lavender-blue, large flowers on trailing rockery perennial 
all spring and summer; 6 inches; sow July to November. 
Pkt. 15c. 
CORAL BELLS. See Heuchera. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata grandiflora. Per. ko-ree-op’-sis. 
See also Calliopsis and Leptosyne. 
Chrome-yellow, large, glossy daisy flowers on long, graceful 
stems; 2 to 3 feet; seeds sown November to March bloom 
first season, Germination period 3 weeks. 
Auriculata, yellow, small red center-zone. 
Mayfield Giant, large-flowered single. 
Double Sunburst, new large double yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
CORN, Ornamental. 
Squaw Corn. Vari-colored kernels and ears, useful for a 
Spanish effect in patio or sun-room, when dried and hung 
by their pulled-back husks. 
Rainbow Corn. striped, colored foliage, small ears, dark col- 
ors. Sow April to June. %-lb. 25c; oz. 10c. 
CORNFLOWER. See Centaurea cyanus. 
CORNFLOWER ASTER. See Stokesia. 




LOW GROWING PLANTS RECOMMENDED FOR 
EDGING THE FLOWER BORDER 
Sow in Spring Sow in Fall 
Ageratum Marigold Alyssum Myosotis 
Aster Nasturtium Arabis Nemesia 
Begonia. Phlox Armeria Nemophila 
Dianthus Petunia Bellis Pansy 
Gazania Portulaca Candytuft Pyrethrum 
Gomphrena. Verbena Cupid Peas Virginian Stock 
Lobelia. Zinnia Dusty Miller Viola 




POND CECONMMEIETE GARDEN STORE 11 
