CAn re ELI SEED! STORE PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 

Campbell’s California Wild 
Flower Mixtures 
will grow almost anywhere, cover vacant lots and bare 
Bete corners, and furnish cut-flowers. An ideal souvenir! 
Cultural Note: Best sown in late fall in all climates, since 
they will bloom ia late winter and spring in a mild region, 
yet lie dormant and sprout and bloom in early spring in the 
cold sections of the U.S. They may still be sown, with sure 
results, as late as April in Southern Calif., and June in the 
cooler sections. Broadcasting the seed, mixed with sand, 
over finely-pulverized soil in the open is the best plan. 
Rake-in very lightly, or merely cover with scattered soil or 
peat. If in the fall, do not water; if in the spring when 
natural rainfall cannot be depended upon, keep moist until 
sprouted, and irrigate thereafter. 

Campbell’s Special Mixtures, in contrast to many cheap mix- 
tures, contains only California natives. The two mixtures 
are alike (with more than 30 species represented, to give a 
; long and interesting season of bloom), with this exception: 
oes There is no California Poppy in mixture No. 2, for those who 
may have these bright flowers already established. 

Mixture No. 1, including California Poppies. Lb. $6.00; 
%-1b. $1.75; oz. 60c; %-oz. 40c; Pkt. 10c. 
Mixture No. 2, all varieties except California Poppy. Lb. 
$7.00; 14-lb. $2.00; oz. 75c; %-oz. 50c; Pkt. 10c. 
Souvenir Collection of 10 Dependable California Wild Flow- 
ers, in separate 10c packets, our selection, Special for 60c. 














Romneya, Matilija Tree Poppy 
LIMNANTHES douglasi. Meadow Foam. PHACELIA. fa-see’-li-a. 
White-and-yellow, fragrant flowers, effective in beds or Blue shades; native; sow November to April. Germination 
edgings, in moist partial shade; native; 6 inches; sow No- period 15 days. 
vember to April. Pkt. 10c. Elue Plate (Viscida); 1 foot; with large brilliant blue flow- 
ers for bedding. %-oz. 45c; Pkt. 10c. 
Campanularia (California Blue Bell; 6 inches), gentian-blue 
LUPINUS nanus bell-flowers for edging, flowering quickly. “If -OZ. EOE 
One foot; deep blue. For the rock garden. Pkt. 10c. Pkt. 10e. 
Tanacetifolia (Wild Heliotrope; 2 feet), mauve-blue cluster, 
MIMULUS mim/‘-you-lus good for bees. %-oz. 25c; Fkt. 10c. 
Whitlavia (Wild Canterbury Bell; 1 foot), dark blue bells in 
Tigrinus, Monkey Flower; white, yellow, orange, copper and sun, or partly-shaded beds. %4-o0z. 35c; Fkt. 10c. 
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. 
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 
NEMOPHILA insignis, Baby Blue Eyes. nem-off'-i-la. August to March, allowing 3 to 9 months for germination. 
. 15e. 
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 7 to 10 days. 
-- “‘Maculata, spotted lavender. Giant White. Clear Blue. Oz. 
35ce; %-oz. 20c; Pkts. 10c. 
2a ORTHOCARPUS purpurascens, Owl’s Clover. 
. California native; pink blooms; sow late Fall. Pkt. 10c. 
_ PLATYSTEMON californicus, Cream Cups. plat-i-stee’-mon. 
‘a Native; creamy-white flowers like miniature double Shirley 
poppies: sow October to March in full sun, where to remain. 
%-oz. 45c; Pkt. 15c. 

A Favorite in Campbell's 
Wild Flower Mixtures. 
Phacelia Whitlavia, Se 
fee ne the Wild Canterbury Bell. Baby Blue Eyes Leptosyne, Double Golden Rosette 




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