NEW FLOWERS FOR YOUR ’47 GARDEN 
ALL DOUBLE PETUNIA . 
Mrs. Dwight D. Hisenhower. ’47 All-America Silver Medal Winner. 
Large, uniformly double flowers of a soft mid-salmon are freely produced 
on dwarf, bushy plants about 16 inches in height and 30 inches in spread. 
The beautiful blooms are about 2%4 inches across,. very effective for 
bedding, borders, pots or cutting. Pkts. $1.00. 
ALL DOUBLE PETUNIA 
Rose Marie. ’47 All-America Bronze Medal Winner. The blossoms of 
this new Petunia are a delightful rose-pink shade, 3 inches and more 
across. The plants are about 18 inches tall spreading 30 inches. A 
splendid thing for bedding and cutting. (Color picture on page 19.) Pkts. — Spurless 
: Delphini 
$1.00. Chinenered | 
Dwart 
ANTIRRHINUM 

Velvet Giant. ’47 All-America Bronze Medal Winner. An outstanding 
“Tetra” variety. The large flowers are crimson with a velvety texture 
which adds richness. The plants are tall growing, base branching, 
about 24% feet in height. Six to 12 spikes are usually produced by each 
plant, making Velvet Giant very effective for garden display and for 
cutting. (Illustrated in color on page 19.) Pkt. 35e. 
MARIGOLD 
Naughty Marietta. °47 Honorable Mention, All-America Selections. 
A new large flowered dwarf single French Marigold with gleaming 
yellow blooms, attractively shaded with mahogany at the base of the 
petals. When in full bloom the dwarf compact plants are literally cov- 
ered with the 2-inch golden blooms making an extremely bright show- 
ing for garden borders. Pkts. 25ce. 
DELPHINIUM chinensis 
Blue Mirror. Per, A new spurless type with wide open flowers of clear, 
bright royal blue turned upward as though mirroring the sky. This 
habit of growth makes it especially attractive for low borders or cutting. 
The 12- to 15-inch plant blooms the first year from seed and throughout 
a long season. Pkt. 25e. 
CLIMBING PANSY 
This very attractive Pansy. was first a florist development for length 
of stem and abundance of flowers. It is now becoming popular for 
growing on trellises in garden, sunroom, or glass house. It may also 
be allowed to trail gracefully from pots, hanging baskets, and window- 
boxes. The Climbing Pansy now has a wide and beautiful color range. 
Pkt. 50c. 
Climbing 
Pansy 

SALVIA, Pink, White, and Lilac 
Salvia Welwyn is the most unusual flower introduction in years. It was 
developed on a Long Island estate, “Welwyn”, and presents colors un- 
heard of in the Salvia splendens group. It comes in clear salmon-pink, Salvia 
pure glistening white, and true lilac, welcome in any garden scheme. 
Pkt. 50e. 


Marigold, Naughty Marietta All Double Petunia, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower 

CAMPBELL SEED STORE —- PASADENA’S COMPLETE GARDEN STORE 3 
