CAMPBELL SEED STORER PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 

MYOSOTIS, Forget-Me-Not. Treat as Annuals. my-o-soh’-tis. 
Blue dainty flowers familiar to all, for shady beds and 
borders, where they can be well watered; 1 foot; sow August 
to October. Germination period 2 weeks. 
Victoria, bright blue, yellow-centered, for edging. 8 inches. 
Blue Bird, deep blue, best winter-flowering variety. 
Semperflorens, blooms from early spring until fall. Pkts. 15e. 
NASTURTIUM, Tropaeolum. tro-pee’-o-lum. 
Bright flowers, very easily grown; the dwarf sorts for 
edgings in sun or partial shade, the talls covering low 
fences. or trailing as a ground cover, and both furnishing 
bouquets; sow anytime. Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING GLEAM HYBRIDS (spreading 
type); 
Golden, large, fragrant golden yellow flowers in profusion. 
Mahogany; Moon, soft creamy yellow; Orange; Salmon; 
Scarlet. 
Gleam Hybrids, cream yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson, 
yellow spotted red, etc. Mixed. 
All above, oz. 40c; %-oz. 25c; Pkts. 10c. 
DOUBLE DWARFS, (Gem Type; 10 inches): 
Golden Globe, new double, rich yellow dwarf. 
Scarlet Gem, vivid red, green leaves. 
Gem Mixture (all colors). Oz. 385¢e; Pkts. 10c. 
SINGLES: 
Dwarf, mixed (all colors; 10 inches). Oz, 15¢e; Pkt. 10e. 
hee, oe Trailing, California Giants Mixed. Oz. lic; %-oz. 
pkt. es 
NICOTIANA affinis, Sweet-scented Tobacco Plant. 
ni-koh-she-ain’-a. 
White, pink, lavender, and crimson, large, open flowers 
with long tubes, very fragrant at night; easily grown, 
quick and continuous-flowering; 2 to 4 feet; sow where to 
remain. October to June. Germination period 10 days. 
Waxy White; Crimson King; Pink Shades; Hybrids Mixed, 
all colors, %4-oz. 30c; Fkts. 10c. 
Suaveolens, new semi-dwarf with medium-sized sweetly-fra- 

Swiss Giant Pansy. See page 21. grant white flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
MONARDA didyma, Bergamot. Per. mo-nar’-da. REM EStA ne-mee’-she-a. : 
Beye j f Ss Wah ae ageine Rie ween range, yellow, rose, scarlet flowers in clusters; for showy 
Brilliant scarlet bracts; good for bees and massing; 2% feet, beds and borders in winter and spring; sow October to April. 
sow January to May. Pkt. 15e, Germination period 20 days. 
Strumosa grandiflora Suttoni; Large-flowered Blue, Orange, 
MOON VINE, Ipomoea noctiflora. Per. Vine. Rose, Scarlet, and Mixed; 1 foot. Pkts. 10c, 
Pure white, large flowers open at night, on rapid climber; compen e Blue Gem, splendid forget-me-not-like bedder, 7 in. 
sow February to April, notching the seeds or pane 24 Snes 
hours. Germination period 40 to 60 days. White Moonflower be i : 
(grandiflora alba), open at night and early morning. Pkt. 15c. NEMOPHILA insignis. See Page 29. 
MORNING GLORIES. Vines. See also Cardinal Climber, Cypress 
Vine, and Mile-a-Minute Vine. 
Rapid, very showy annual vines; sow March to June, soak- 
ing seeds 24 hours. Germination period 10 to 21 days. lor 
best bloom, never fertilize, and water very sparingly. 
CONVOLVULUS SPECIES: Major Blue; Major Mixed. Oz. 
2oOC pa KtS: | LOC: 
IPOMCEA SPECIES: 
Heavenly Blue, Clarke’s Earlv-flowering, sky-blue, 4-inch 
flowers, with yellow throat; %-o0z. 35¢. 
Imperialis, Japanese Imported Hybrids Mixed, very large, 
unusual colorings. %-oz, 35c. 
Scarlett O’Hara, new deep rosy-crimson. %-o0z. 50c. 
Cornell, deep red, strikingly margined with white. %-oz. T0c. 
Rose Marie, double deep rose flowers, produced early and 
freely. %4-0z. 35c. 
All above, Pkts. lic. 
MORNING GLORY, Bush, Convolvulus tricolor. 
Bright blue flowers. with white centers and golden throats. 
on dwarf. bushy plants (not a vine); 1 foot; sow March to 
June. Soak seeds before planting. %-oz. 40c; Pkt. 10c. 

Nasturtium, Golden Gleam 

MOSS ROSE. See Portulaca. 
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