CAMPBELL SEED STORE, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 

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Marigold, Mission Giant, Yellowstone 
Marigold 
MARIGOLD, Tagetes. ta-gee’-teez. Sun. 
Orange, yellow, brown, striped, spotted; splendid for summer 
and fall bedding and cutting; sow January to July. Germina- 
tion period 5 to 10 days. 
Cultural Note: The African Marigolds are heavy feeders, and 
thrive in rich soil, well-watered. The French Marigolds are, 
however, very light feeders, and bloom best, kept on the 
dry side, in unfertilized soils. 
AFRICAN (tall double fistulosa: 2% feet): 
Orange Prince All-Double. 
Lemon Queen All-double. 
Alli-Double Mixed (above 2 var.): Pkt. 10c. 
CARNATION TYPE: 
Guinea-Gold, loose-petalled orange. 
Yellow Supreme, loose-petalled yellow. 
Gigantea, Sunset Giants, new giant-flowered type. 
Orange Sunset, deep orange. Mixed. 
Burpee Gold, improved odorless-foliaged Marigold, bright 
orange similar to Guinea-Gold. All above %4-oz. 70c; Pkt. 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED (new type, with compact 
head of small incurved petals): 
Early Sunshine, bright lemon-yellow. 
Golden Bedder, early, dwarf, yellow. 
Hybrids Mixed, all shades of orange and yellow. ¥%-oz. 40c; 
Picts Ue: 
Goldsmith, soft golden-orange. 
Yellowstone, a clear, rich yellow counterpart of Goldsmith, 3 
to 5 feet tall, with 2% inch flowers. All America ’42. Pkt. 15c. 
FRENCH, tall sorts, 3 feet: 
Tall Double Harmony Hybrids, mixed. 
Double Mixed, all colors. 
FRENCH (dwarf sorts, 10 inches or less): 
Butterball, All America Winner in ’42. Soft butter yellow, 
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. Butterbal]l 
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. 
Scarlet Glow, brightest red of all Dwarf-Double Marigolds. 
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. PkKt. 15c. 
Yellow Pygmy, new soft lemon-yellow, very dwarf and com- 
pact; splendid summer edging. 
Monarch Strain, large rich-colored mixture. Pkt. 10c. 
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. 
Pix teel0e: 
MORNING GLORIES. Vines. See also Cardinal Climber, Cypress 
Vine, and Mile-a-Minute Vine. Sun. 
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. 


Marigold, Pot o’ Gold 


Marigold, Sunkist 

CONVOLVULUS SPECIES: Major Elue; Major Mixed. Oz. 
25¢e; PKts. 10c. 
IPOMOEA SPECIES: 
Heavenly Blue, Clarke’s Early-flowering, sky-blue, 4-inch 
flowers, with yellow throat. 
Pearly Gates, a satiny white sport of Heavenly Blue, very 
similar in form and vigor. 
Scarlett O’Hara, new deep rosy-crimson. 
Cornell, deep red, strikingly margined with white. 
Rose Marie, double deep rose flowers, produced early and 
freely. ; 
All above, PKts. 15c. 
MOSS ROSE. See Portulaca. 
MYOSOTIS, Forget-Me-Not. Treat as Annuals. my-o-soh’-tis. 
Shade and moist. 
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. Pkts. 15c. 
NEMESIA. ne-mee’-she-a. Sun. 
Orange, yellow, rose, scarlet flowers in clusters; for showy 
beds and borders in winter and spring; sow October to April. 
Germination period 20 days. 
Strumosa grandiflora Suttoni; Large flowered Blue, Orange, 
Rose, Scarlet, Mixed; 1 foot. Pkts. 10c. 
pone Elue Gem, splendid forget-me-not-like bedder, 7 ir 
t. (es 

Ipomoea, Clark’s Heavenly Blue 

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