CAMPBERE SEED eSnNORE, -=PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
NASTURTIUM, Tropaeolum, tro-pee’-o-lum. Sun, part shade. 
Bright flowers, very easily grown; the dwarf sorts for edg- 
ings in sun or partial shade, the talls covering low fences, 
or trailing as a ground cover, and both furnishing bouquets; 
sow any time. Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
ie Cate Hoan GLEAM HYBRIDS 
type): 
Golden, large, fragrant golden yellow flowers in profusion. 
Mahogany; Moon, soft creamy yellow; Orange; Salmon; 
Scarlet. 
Gleam Hybrids, cream yellow, orange, scarlet, crimson, yel- 
low spotted red, etc. Mixed. 
All above, oz. 50c; %-oz. 30c; Pkts. 15c. 
DOUBLE DWARFS (Gem Type; 10 inches): 
Golden Globe, new double, rich yellow dwarf. 
Scarlet Gem, vivid red, green leaves. 
Gem Mixture (all colors). Oz. 35c; Pkts. 10c. 
SINGLES: . 
Dwarf, mixed (all colors; 10 inches). Oz. 45c; Pkt. 10c. 
Tall or Trailing, California Giants Mixed. Oz. 45c; 
25¢c; Pkt. 10c. 
NICOTIANA affinis, Sweet-scented Tobacco Plant. 
Nik-ko-she-ain’-a. Sun, light shade. 
Sun or partial shade. 
White, pink, lavender, and crimson, large, open flowers with 
long tubes, very fragrant at night; easily grown, quick and 
continuous-flowering; 2 to 4 feet; sow where to remain. 
October to June. Germination period 10 days. 
Waxy White; Crimson King; Pink Shades; Hybrids Mixed, 
all colors, %-oz. 30c; Pkts. 10c. 
NEMOPHILA insignis, Baby Blue Eyes. nem-off'-i-la. 
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. 
35c; %-oz. 20c; Pkts. 10c. 
NEPETA mussini. Per. nep’-e-ta. Sun or shade. 
Small blue flowers; grey foliage, ideal for rockeries and 
edgings; 1 foot; sow January to April. Germination period 
18 days. Pkt. lie. 
NIEREMBERGIA hippomanica, Dwarf Cup Flower. Per. Sun. 
near-em-berj’-ia. 
Lavender-blue, open-cup flowers cover the compact, dwarf 
(5 inch) bushes all spring and summer. One of the best new 
flowers! Sow January to April for bloom first year. Pkt. 25c. 
Purple Robe, like the pale lavender N. hippomanica, in its 
compact growth, but its flowers are of deep violet, unfading 
in the sun. Purple Robe blooms in 15 weeks from sowing, 
prefers sandy soil and full sun, a splendid bedding and rock 
garden subject. Pkt. 25c. 
NIGELLA, Miss Jekyll, Love-in-a-Mist. ny-jell’-a. Sun. 
Semi-double, blue flowers, nestling in fine, feathery foliage; 
1% feet; sow February to May. Germination period 2 weeks. 
Corn-flower blue. Pkt. 15c. 
OENOTHERA lamarckiana, Evening Primrose. Bien. 
ee-noth’-er-a. Sun. 
Yellow, large flowers, opening at dusk and fragrant in the 
evening; easily-grown background plant in sun or semi-shade; 
4 feet; sow December to March.Germination period 30 days. 
¥%-oz. 20c; Pkt. 10c. 
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Nasturtium, Glorious Gleam Hybrids 
ORTHOCARPUS purpurascens, Owl’s Clover. Sun. 
California native; pink blooms; sow late I[all. 
PAINTED DAISY. See Chrysanthemum, Annual. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Pansies 
PANSY. Sun or part shade. 
Reds, purples, blues, yellow, and white; unsurpassed for low 
beds and edgings; 6 inches; sow July to October for winter, 
and until March for spring and summer. Germination period 
10 to 15 days. 
Steele’s Mastodon Jumbo Mixture. A superb strain of Amer- 
ican grown pansies; all giant flowered in the widest known 
color range. Very fine. 1/16-oz. $2.00; Pkt. 25c. 
Super Maple Leaf Giants. Large flowered strain composed of 
light colors only. 1/16-o0z. $1.50; Pkt. 25c. 
Engelmanns Giants. Large flowers in all colors but blue 
and red, never solid as each flower has a lighter tone 
around the edges of petals. 1/16-o0z. $2.25; Pkt. 25c. 
Roggli Swiss Giants (Originator’s Seed). Large flowers with 
long stems, Plants are compact and early flowering. Contains 
both light and dark shades. Mixed colors 1/16-0z. $2.00; 
Pkt. 2c: 
Alpenglow, rich red. Gold Gelbe, pure yellow. 
Berna, rich purple. Hohenfuer, orange-red. 
Jungfrau, pure white. Lake of Thun, deep blue. 
Rheingold, immense yellow with a dark center. Above PkKts. 
each color 35c. 
Geneva Giants, compact growing plants with large flowers 
in a good color range. First flowers are small but as the 
blooming season advances flowers increase in size. %-oz. 
S75 Okt 0'e8 
Campbell’s Argyle Giants. Splendid bedding mixture, with 
fine colors and good sized flowers. Oz. $4.50; %-oz. $1.25; 
1/16-o0z. 50c; Pkt. 10c. 
Baby Delight, lovely little Pansy with flowers smaller than 
Violas, clear light blue with wavy petals. Dwarf, compact 
plants. Ideal for late spring planting because plants with- 
stand heat well. Flower in 70 days. Pkt. 25c. 
Steele’s Butterfly Hybrids. This is a new type of Pansy de- 
veloped from Steele’s famous Mastodon Jumbo strain. The 
Petals of the huge flowers are ruffled. swirled and marked 
in a fascinating manner. The Butterflies come in pastel 
combinations of lavender, pink, soft blues, cream, soft yellow, 
and golden tan. Pkts. 25c. 
PASSION VINE, Passiflora edulis. Per. Vine. Sun. 
Beautiful and interesting waxy blue-and-white flowers on 
attractive vine, evergreen in mild climates, apt to winter-kill 
in severe; fruits edible, and much-prized for the strongly- 
flavored juice; sow March to July. Germination period 30 to 
40 days. Pkt. 15c. 
PENSTEMON. Per. pen’-ste-mon. Sun. 
Pink, scarlet, crimson, purple or white tubular flowers with 
flaring petais, in showy spikes. Plant in beds and borders. 
Sow August-November for bloom the same season. Germina- 
tion 17 days. 
Heterophyllus Elue Gem. Rich blue, 1 ft. bedding variety. 
Sensation. The large flowered type. Good colors, fine for 
cutting. 
Pink, Red, White or Mixed. 1/16-0z. 50c; Pkt. 15c. 
GOOD GROUND COVER 
sow in Spring Sow in Fall 
Anagallis Portulaca Alyssum Linaria 
Nasturtium Verbena Brachycome Nemophila 
Nolana Thunbergia ois Fairy Virg. Stock 
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