


CAMPBELL SEED STORE, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
STOCK. 
Splendid fragrant bedding and cutting plant; sow July to 
March. Germination period 5 to 10 days. 
Cultural Note: Stock seedlings should be transplanted early; 
plants must not suffer a check at any time as permanent 
stunting may result. Soil should be deep and rich, but well- 
drained, and never over-watered. 
DWARF TEN-WEEK (15 inches), best summer flowering type, 
and only strain recommended for outdoor growth in East 
and Middle West. 
Lavender. Crimson. 
Flesh Pink. White. 
Rose Pink, a true rich pink. 
All Colors Mixed. 1/16-oz. 35c; Pkts. 15c. 
GIANT IMPERIAL, or Bismarck (2% feet): 
Antique Copper, bronzy-red. Golden Ball, golden yellow. 
Buttercup, deep cream. *Golden Gate, large deep crm. 
Carmine Rose, rosy-red. Golden Rose, yellow-centered. 
Chamois Rose, creamy rose. Lilac, deep lavender. 
Cream Pink, ivory tinted pink Old Rose. 
Dark Blue, purple. *Santa Maria, giant white. 
Elks’ Pride, royal purple. *Tahoe, large clear lavender. 
Fiery Blood Red, richcrimson *Yosemite, large rose-pink. 
Flesh Pink. *Red Woods, blood red. 
All Colors Mixed. 1/16-0z. 45c; Pkt. 15c. Separate colors, 
Pkt. 20c; 6 for $1.00. 
*These varieties are in the California Giants group, an Im- 
proved Giant Imperial strain. 
MAMMOTH BEAUTY OF NICE (2 feet): 
Aurora, cream-tinted pink. 
Beauty of Nice, flesh-pink. 
Belle of Naples, old rose. 

Stocks, Double Giant Imperial Many Shades Mixed. Pkt. 1l5c. 
. ptt teh (Emperor or Winter; 1% feet; flower March 
; Pe o May): 
SANVITALIA procumbens. san-vi-tal’-i-a. Ocleutina iene invcnaee 
Orange-yellow, zinnia-like flowers on trailing plant for hot, 
dry situations; 6 inches; sow January to May. Germination ‘Egyptian, large rose-pink (grows to 2% feet). 
Empress Elizabeth, bright deep pink. 
period 10 days. %-oz. 50c; Pkt. 10c. Red Lady, bright ed. 
; ve Oletta, deep violet-purple. 
head aie sonia Sere weies a large-flowered Gyp- White Laay, ‘pure white. Pkts. 25¢; 5 for $1.00. 
nee a ice ae to April. Germination period Miahairt amen tie atraecide kp eth 2% feet): 
SCABIOSA, Pincushion Flower. Pieter ee ce 
ee eae es eeceeu ror Heda and Moudacie 3 feck Genme Boke Standish, new in “41, bright rose, Pkt, 20c. 
nation period 2 to 3 weeks. 
Cultural Note: Annual Scabiosas, although they will bloom SHASTA D : 
in summer, do best in cool spring months. Hence, advisable Taree DAIS TERGHIY taipamin eae: Per. 
to sow in early fall in warm sections, and in late winter in Geronee aie peep po bates flower; sow anytime. 
cold climates. In So. Calif., plants winter over and give their Reno a sed 
best flowers early this second spring. Thrive in sun, in any Alaska, largest-flowered; 2% feet. 
good soil. May Queen, more flowers, somewhat smaller; 2 feet. 
Ageratum Blue, best mid-blue. Be eee a A 
2 Bee, e an rested Mixed, new beautiful strain, with large 
Azure Fairy, sky blue. ball-shaped double flowers or single SnarnOne conta 
Blue Moon, new mid-blue, ball-shaped flowers on extra-long blooms. Large Pkt. 50c; small 25c. : 
stems (15c). . 
Heavenly Blue, new dwarf (18 in.) azure blue (15c). 
King of the Blacks, maroon red. 
Loveliness, salmon pink. 
Peace, new. 
Rosette, deep rose pink (15c). 
Salmon Beauty, new, light salmon shades (15c). 
Shasta Improved, giant pure white. 
Giant Hybrids Mixed, large flowers, rare colors. 4-02. 35c; 
Pkts. 10c. 
CAUCASICA (2 feet). Per. 
Isaac House Hybrids, shades of blue, lavender, and white, 
PkKt> 2be: 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN. Vine. 
Bright red pea-flower on rapid vine with large edible pods; 
sow February to May. Lb. 75c; %4-lb. 25c; oz. 10c. 
SCHIZANTHUS, Poor Man’s Orchid. sky-zan’-thus. 
Chamois, rose, lavender, and purple shades, beautifully 
marked and unusually formed flowers and fern-like foliage 
for pots or partly shaded beds; 1% feet; sow November to 
May. Germination period 2 to 4 weeks. 
Grandiflora Hybrids, Dr. Eadger’s Improved, the finest 
strain. Pkt. 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Pansy-flowered, large, full, richly-colored blooms. New. Pkt. 
2bek, 5 Lor iow. 002 
Grandiflora Mixed, for bedding or spring ground or bulb- 
cover. Pkt. 15c. 
SEDUM, Stonecrop. Per. see’-dum. 
Succulent plants for pots, rockeries, and edgings; very easily 
grown; sow any month. 
Many Species Mixed. Large Pkt. 35c; small, 1l5c. Scabiosa, Blue Moon 



26  DERENDABLESSEEDSTANDSBU LB S2SiN Chai © pat 

