CAMPBELL SEEDES Merwe PASADENA, CALIFPORNTA 


Marigold Gigantea 
Orange Sunset 
Lilies —continuea. 
GROW YOUR OWN EASTER LILIES. 
*Longiflorum Praecox White Queen, Easter Lily. Since the 
war Haster Lilies have been scarce. This variety is rela- 
tively easy to grow and preferable to the bulbs now on 
the market. Has large, long, pure white trumpets; an im- 
proved form, taller than the type, and fine for cutting and 
garden show, as well as Haster forcing; 4 feet; blooms June- 
July from seed sown previous spring. Pkt. 35c. 
Pardalinum Giganteum, Sunset Lily, recurved long petals, 
deep red spotted purple, with golden center; magnificent 
species, very robust and hardy; 5-7 feet; bloom July. Pkt. 25c. 
spotted brown, tubular 
Parryi, Lemon Lily, lemon-yellow, 
fragrant; 4 feet; blooms 
flowers with recurved petal-tips; 
nou, JEVad. eye. 
*Regale, Regal Lily, the most popular lily in America, with 
large golden-throated white. open trumpets tinted pink ex- 
ternally; very fragrant; easily forced in pots or grown out- 
doors; 4 feet; bloom June-July. Pkt. 15c. 
Shuksan, the best of the late Dr. David Griffith’s hybrids, 
recurved rich orange, dotted black, petals; vigorous and 
handsome with many flowers in bloom at once; 4-5 feet; 
bloom July. Pkt. 25c. 
*Tenuifolium, Siberian Coral Lily, the most popular dwarf 
lily for the garden and rockery; 10 to 20 dainty bright scar- 
let, nodding reflexed flowers to a spike; 18 in., May-June. 
Pte bee 
*Tenuifollum Golden Gleam, lovely new bright yellow form 
of the above. Pkt. 25c. 
Washingtonianum, Mt. Hood Lily, tubular white flowers. 
dotted purple in the throat. the petal-tips opening wide and 
star-like; fragrant; 3-6 feet; bloom June-July. Pkt. 25c. 
*Willmottiae, recurved orange-red petals; grass-like foliage: 
one of the hardiest and most dependable species; 4-5 feet; 
bloommduly.. Pkt, 20.6. 
LIMNANTHES. See page 29. 

18 “DEPENDABLE SEEDS SINCE 

LINARIA, Toad Flax, Baby Snapdragon. ly-nay’-ri-a. 
Lavender, purple, pink. chamois, yellow, red, etc., miniature 
snapdragon-flowers, unusually fine for beds, ground covers, 
or mixed bouquets, in winter and spring; sow September to 
Iebruary. 
Annuals 
MAROCCANA HYBRIDS (15 inches): 
Diadem, large violet, white eye. 
Hybrid Mixture. Oz. $1.00; %-oz. 30c; PKt. 10c. 
DWARF COMPACT TYPE (8 inches): 
Fairy Bouquet, new, bushy type, with large flowers in pastel 
shades. %-oz. $1.10; %-oz. 35c; Pkt. 10e. 
Fairy Bridesmaid, new lemon yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
Perennials 
The following varieties are easily grown and showy peren- 
nials. Flowers like snapdragons with a conspicuous spur. 
Sow July to Feb. 
Dalmatica, 3 feet; yellow flowers, grey foliage. 
Canon Want, 2 feet; soft pink, grey foliage. Pkt. 10ce. 
LINUM. Per. ly’-num. 
Sky-blue or yellow flowers, profusely produced in spring 
and summer; blooms in 4 months; 2% feet; sow January 
to May. Germination period 3 to 4 weeks. 
Flavum, showy clear yellow. 
Perenne, light blue. %-oz. 35c. 
Narbonense, deep azure blue, compact. Fkts. 10c. 
LINUM grandiflorum rubrum, Scarlet Flax. 
Bright scarlet flowers, on slender graceful plant, in all 
seasons; particularly useful in winter; 1% to 2% feet; sow 
any month. Germination period 2 weeks. Oz. 60c; Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA erinus compacta. lo-beel’-ia. 
Blue bedding and edging plants; 4 inches; 
May. Germination period 10 to 15 days. 
Cambridge Elue, fine light blue. (Pkt. 15c). 
Crystal Palace, dark blue, bronzy foliage. 
Emperor William, bright-blue, green foliage. 
LOBELIA cardinalis, Cardinal Flower. Per. 
Fiery scarlet flowers in erect spikes with bronzy-green 
foliage; 2 feet; sow January to March. Pkt. 15c. 
LUNARIA, Honesty, Money Plant. loon-ar -ia. 
Round, flat, silvery transparent seed-pods. to dry for winter 
decoration; 2 feet; sow October to May. Germination period 
2 to 8 weeks. %-oz. 70c; PKt. 10c. 
LUPINUS, Lupine. lupin’-us. 
Blue, pink, and white pea-flowers in clusters, for beds and 
bouquets; native; sow December to April. Germination 
period 10 days. 
DWARF VARIETIES (1 foot): 
Nanus, California native, deep blue. 
YTexensis (Texas Blue Bonnet), clear blue. Oz. 50c; PKts. 10c. 
TALL VARIETIES (3 feet): 
Hartwegii Giant King type, 
shades of blue, and white. 
1 -OZe oC Pitre line: 
MALLOW MARVELS. See Hibiscus. 
MARGUERITE, Annual. 
sow January to 
large flowers and spikes, in 
Deep Blue. Mixed. Oz. $1.00; 
See Chrysanthemum Nivelli. 

Dwarf Linaria 
Fairy Bridesmaid 
Leptosyne, Double 
Golden Rosette 

Dwarf Lob 
Blue. One 
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