CAMPBELL TSEEDESTORESPASAD ENTS 


Marigold, Mission Giant, Yellowstone 
MARIGOLD—Continued 
lightly tipped with maroon on the center petals. The 6 to 8 
inch mound-like plants are literally covered with 2 inch 
blooms of unusual yellow. Very early flowering. Butterball 
produces a blanket of color for many weeks. Pkt. 15c. 
Flash, ’44 All America. New type, large flowered single in 
glowing shades of tawny gold to mahogany; mound shaped 
plant; ideal for borders. Pkt. 25c. 
Harmony, deep orange ®with maroon collar of broad petals; 
very even habit. 
Harmony Hybrids, showy combinations of gold, yellow, and 
maroon. 
Melody, early, dwarf golden yellow. 
Spotlight, new red, yellow center. 
Sunkist, rich ‘orange companion to Marigold Butterball, de- 
lightful for borders or pots. Its 6-8 inch plants are early and 
free blooming. PKt. 15c. 
Yellow Pygmy, new soft lemon-yellow, very dwarf and com- 
pact; splendid summer edging. 
Monarch Strain, large rich-colored mixture. %4-oz. 50c; 
Pkts. 10c. 
Spry, extra dwarf French type; outer petals maroon, sur- 
rounding center of crested light orange petals. Pkt. 10c. 
Tagetes signata pumila, bright yellow, tiny single flowers 
in great profusion on compact bushes for edgings; 8 inches. 
Pkt. 10c. 
MATRICARIA, Feverfew. Per. mat-ri-cay’-ri-a. 
White or yellow, double flowers in clusters for beds, borders, 
or cutting, all summer and fall; sow December to April. 
Germination period 10 to 15 days. 
CAPENSIS (Feverfew,), semi-double white; 2 feet. 
EXIMIA, fully-double type; 1 foot. 
Golden Ball, golden yellow. 
Snowball, pure white. Pkts. 10c. 
MATTHIOLA bicornis, Evening-scented Stock. ma-thy’-o-la. 
Mauve, small, single flowers, valued for their evening fra- 
grance; 2 feet; sow January to July. Try them broadcast in 
a sunny corner near your outdoor living-room. Pkt. 10c. 

Marigold, Pot o’ Gold 
CALIFORNIA 


Marigold, Sunkist 

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. For 
best bloom, never fertilize, and water very sparingly. 
CONVOLVULUS SPECIES: Major Blue; Major Mixed. Oz. 
25c; Pkts. 10ce. 
IPOMOEA SPECIES: ; : 
Heavenly Blue, Clarke’s Farly-flowering, sky-blue, 4-inch 
flowers, with yellow throat. 
Pearly Gates, a satiny white sport of Heavenly Blue, very 
similar in form and vigor. %4-o0z. 75c. 
Scarlett O’Hara, new deep rosy-crimson. %4-o0z. 50e. 
Cornell, deep red, strikingly margined with white. %4-oz. 70c. 
Rose Marie, double deep rose flowers, produced early and 
freely. %4-0z. 35c. 
All above, Pkts. 15c. 
MOSS ROSE. See Portulaca. 
MYOSOTIS, Forget-Me-Not. Treat as Annuals. my-o-soh’-tis. 
Blue dainty flowers familiar to all, for shady beds and bor- 
ders, 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. 

MEXICAN POPPY. See Hunnemannia. 
MEXICAN ZINNIA. See Zinnia Haageana. 
MIGNONETTE, Reseda odorata. re-zee’-da. 
Deliciously fragrant small flowers in spikes; 1 foot; sow 
any month. Germination period 2 weeks. 
Goliath Red, large red spikes. 
Sweet Mignonette, the old-fashioned favorite. Oz. 35c. 
White Goliath, %4.-0z. 50c; Pkt. 10c. 
MILE-A-MINUTE VINE, Ipomoea dissecta. Vine. 
Creamy-white, wine-red-centered, medium-sized flowers open 
all afternoon on fast-growing vine with lovely lacy foliage; 
notch seeds or soak overnight; sow April to June. Pkt. 15c. 
MINA LOBATA, Flag of Spain. Vine. 
Red changing to yellow, tubular flowers in clusters on rapid 
vine, with beautiful lobed leaves; sow February to May; 
notch seeds, or soak for surer germination (period is 2 
weeks). Pkt. 15c. 
MOON VINE, Ipomoea noctiflora. Per. Vine. 
Pure white, large flowers open at night, on rapid climber; 
sow February to April, notching the seeds or soaking 24 
hours. Germination period 40 to 60 days. White Moonflower 
(grandiflora alba), open at night and early morning. Pkt. 15c. 


Ipomoea, Clark’s Heavenly Blue 



16 “DEPENDABLE SEEDS =AND BULBS) SINCE scone. 
