CAMP BEEL *S BED S150 Rue 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 



California Poppies 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, California Poppy. esholt’-zi-a. 
Orange, crimson, rose, yellow, and white, showy, glossy- 
petalled flowers for bedding, ground cover on vacant lots, 
and bouquets (cut the flowers early, before they open); 
1 foot; sow August to March. Germination period 10 days. 
Aurantiaca, orange (True native poppy). Lb. $38.50; %4-Ib. 
90¢e; oz. 35¢; %-o0z, 25c. 
Ballet Girl, carmine outside, cream inside. 
Cherry Ripe, semi-double cherry red. 
Fringed Yellow, buttercup-yellow. 
Golden West, yellow with orange center. Oz. 30c; %-oz. 20c. 
Lovely, salmon rose. 
Scarlet Beauty, best bright red, single. 
White. 
Common Mixed (orange, yellow, and white). Lb. $2.50; 
oz. 25e; %-oz. 15c. 
Hybrida Mixed (all new and unusual shades). %-lb. $6.00; 
%-lb. $3.50; oz. $1.00; %4-oz. 30c; PKts. of all above, 10c. 
Monarch Art Shades, lovely, semi-double mixture. Fkt. 15c. 
Sweetheart, new shade, rich salmon-rose on cream, fully- 
double, plants dwarf and compact. Pkt. 15c. 
GAURA lindheimeri. gau’-ra. 
White flowers, tinged pink, in spikes on strong, graceful 
plant from July to November; likes sun, stands drought; 
3 feet; sow February to May. Pkt. 10e. 
GILIA. gil’-i-a. 
Natives, easily and quickly grown; sow November to May. 
Germination period 10 days. 
Capitata (Thimble Flower, 2 feet), with lavender-blue flow- 
ers in globular heads on long stems. Oz. 60c; Pkt. 10c. - 
Tricolor (Bird’s Eyes, 1 foot), with lilac flowers spotted 
yellow and purple in center. Oz. 55c; Pkt. 10c. 
Micrantha (Fairy Stars), with tiny flowers on neat 6-inch 
plants for ground cover, rocKery, or cut, for miniature bou- 
quets, in a mixture of salmon, pink, copper, yellow, and 
cream. %-0z. 35; Pkt. 10e. 
Liniflora; Lavender or white, single, fiax-like flowers on 
long stems for cutting; 15 inches. White Swan, pure white; 
Bunch of Lilacs, lavender-blue. Mixed. %-oz. 45c; Pkt. 10c. 
GODETIA. go-dee’-she-a. 
Pink, rose, red, and white, large satiny flowers for showy 
beds in sun or partial shade, and bouquets (all the buds 
open in water); sow November to May. Germination period 
2 weeks. 
HALF-DWARF (1% feet; flowers in clusters): 
Duke of York, rich scarlet, edged white. 
Kelvedon Glory, salmon-apricot. 
Sybil Sherwood, soft salmon-pink. We offer both single, 
Pkt. 10c; and double, PKE, 15e¢: 
White Swan, large, pure white. 
Single Varieties Mixed. 
Double Azalea-flowered Mixed. %-0z. $1.00; “%-oz. 35c; 
Pkts. 10c. if 
TALL (2% feet; double flowers in spikes): 
Carmine Improved. 
Rosy Morn, bright pink. 
Campbell’s Exquisite Mixture. %-oz. 35c; Pkts. 10e. 
LAVATERA assurgentiflora, California Windbreak. Per. 
Rose-pink flowers on fast-growing shrub-like perennial: 
evergreen in mild climates; kills out in severe; 10 feet; sow 
March to July. Germination period 8 to 5 weeks. %-oz. 40c; 
Pkt. 10c. 
LAYIA elegans, Tidy Tips. lay’-i-a.: 
Yellow daisy, petals edged, with creamy-white, for quick 
spring show and cutting; one of the finest California 
natives; 1% feet; sow October to April. Pkt. 10c. 

LEPTOSYNE stillmanni, Wild Coreopsis. 
Yellow daisy-flowers for cutting, six weeks after sowing; 
California wildflower; 1% feet; sow October to April. 
Germination period 10 days. 
Single, %4-oz. 60c; Pkt. 10c. 
Double, Golden Rosette, large yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
LIMNANTHES douglasi. Meadow Foam. 
White-and-yellow, fragrant flowers, effective in beds or 
edgings, in moist partial shade; native; 6 inches; sow No- 
vember to April. Pkt. 10c. 
LUPINUS nanus 
One foot; deep blue. For the rock garden. Pkt. 10c. 
MIMULUS,. mim’-you-lus. 
Moschatus, Musk Plant; small yellow flowers on scented 
bushy plant in shade or pots. 
Tigrinus, Monkey Flower; white, yellow, orange, copper and 
red, showy spotted flowers for partial shade; 10 inches; sow 
March to June.. Germination period 5 to 10 days. Queen’s 
Prize Mixed. Pkts. 15c. 
NEMOPHILA insignis, Baby Blue Eyes. nem-off’-i-la. 
Sky-blue or white cups; California native; for beds and bulb- 
cover in sun or partial shade; 6 inches; sow where to re- 
main, October to May. Germination period i to 10 days: 
Maculata, spotted lavender. Giant White. Clear Blue. Oz. 
35ce; %-oz. 20c; Pkts, 10c. 
ORTHOCARPUS purpurascens, Owl's Clover. 
California native; pink blooms; sow late Fall. Pkt. 10c. 
PHACELIA. fa-see’-li-a. 
Blue shades; native; sow November to April. Germination 
period 15 days. 
Blue Plate (Viscida); 1 foot; with large brilliant blue flow- 
ers for bedding. %-oz. 45c; Pkt. 10c. 
Campanularia (California Blue Bell; 6 inches), gentian-blue 
bell-flowers for edging, flowering quickly. Yy-oz. 35C; 
Pkt de: 
Tanacetifolla (Wild Heliotrope; 2 feet), mauve-blue cluster, 
good for bees. %-oz. 25c; Fkt. 10c. 
Whitlavia (Wild Canterbury Bell; 1 foot), dark blue bells in 
sun, or partly-shaded beds. %-oz. 35c; Fkt. 10c. 
PLATYSTEMON californicus, Cream Cups. plat-i-stee’-mon. 
Native; creamy-white flowers like miniature double Shirley 
poppies; sow October to March in full sun, where to remain. 
12-07. 45C 7b Kt. Loe, 
ROMNEYA coulteri, Matilija Tree Poppy. Per. rom’-nee-a. 
White flowers, 6 inches across, with many yellow stamens, 
shrubby, handsome plant, with silvery leaves; 5 feet; sow 
August to March, allowing 3 to 9 months for germination. 
Pkt. 15¢ 

A Favorite in Campbell’s 
Wild Flower Mixtures. 
; Phacelia Whitlavia, the 
Sand Verbena Wild Canterbury Bell. Baby Blue Eyes 
Abronia, Calif. 



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