CAMP BEERSS ERED STORE 


PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 
Squash, Acorn 

Beans, Bountiful 
Lima Bean, Fordhook 
Campbell’s Selected Vegetable Seeds for 1947 Gardens 
All Vegetable Packets 10c, Except Where Noted. 
ARTICHOKE, Green Globe—Edible, buds, large, green and 
broad at base, attractive thistle-like foliage. Sow Sept. to 
April, 1 ineh deep; save least spiny seedlings; set 4 ft. apart. 
Will bear in 2 or 8 years. 
ASPARAGUS, Mary Washington—HExcellent, rust. resistant 
variety, producing early crops of heavy green shoots. Sow 
March to May; transplant in Feb.; use 2nd year. 
PARADISE—A new and superior variety, producing a crop 1 
year earlier than most varieties, and yielding more heavily. 
BEANS—Sow April to July. 
BUSH—Bountiful, early wax, very prolific, stringless. 
Florida Belle, delicious, disease-resistant snap bean. All 
America ’44. 
Longreen—A.A.S. 46, a tender green snap bean of the string- 
less green pod type, but with exceptionally long pods for 
canning. > 
Stringless Green Pod, early, prolific. 
POLE—Kentucky Wonder, fine flavor, rust resistant. 
Kentucky Wonder White Seeded, excellent, 10 days earlier. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax, very prolific, delicious. 
Potomac, green, tender, round pod, fine quality. 
BEANS, LIMA. 
Bush—Fordhook, fine quality, large, plump. 
Hienderson’s Bush, Baby Lima, heavy bearer, beans small. 
delicious. 
POLE, Challenger, 10 to 15 ft. vines, long pods of splendid 
quality, beans which stay green. 
Pkts. 15c. 
Campbell's Planting Chart for the Home Vegetable Garden 

Quantity Prices Quoted on Request. 
BEETS, Table—Sow January to December, all year in mild 
climates. Greens fine vitamin source. 
Detroit Dark Red. One of the finest beets for home gardens, 
Symmetrical deep blood red. 
Early Egyptian. For home and market garden, deep crimson, 
zoned, roots flattened globe-shaped, small fine tops. 
BROCCOLI, Italian Green Sprouting—Harly strain, large com- 
pact heads should be cut before flowers appear. Sow Aug. 
to Jan. a 
BRUSSELLS SPROUTS, Long Island Improved—Dwarf plants 
producing quantities of small cabbage-like heads succes- 
Sively, fine flavor. 
CHINESE CAEBAGE—Chihili, Head 18 inches tall, very firm 
well blanched, crisp, tender, sweet. Very early and sure 
heading. : 
Wong Bok, Head 8-10 inches tall, broad, firm, tender, well 
blanched. 
Sow Cabbage July to March. 


PLANT VEGETABLES FOR A CONTINUOUS 
SUPPLY 
It is often desirable and practical to extend the harvest period 
of certain quick maturing vegetables by making a succession 
of sowings. Thus, after the first sowing, a second one is made 
a week or two later and possibly a third or fourth so that as 
the first crop is harvested and gone the second will be ready 
to harvest. Most of this planning is guess work without some 
knowledge of the duration or 
time a crop is in condition for 
picking. 
The following table is in- 
tended only as a guide in plan- 



Seed In Calif. Distance Between Cover Days to ning succession plantings, since | 
Variety 100 ft. Sow rows plants Seed - Ripen exposure and weather condi- 
Beans Duchess eee wip: March-Aug. 2-24 ft. 3-4 in. 2 in, 45-60 tions and the family needs of 
Beans DOle maar en Y% Ib. March-July 3-4 ft. 12sins Partin 50-75 a crop make it at best an ap- 
BROCCOliy maiden... ke Y% OZ, Aug.-Feb. Dead atts 16-20 in. in. ee proximation. 
Beétsisan ce eee 2 02. All year 1%4-2 ft. 3-4 in. & in. ; Vari 
Cabbage a0 e cuban W oz. Sept May 2-244 ft. 16-20 in. % in, 90-120 as pees aT eae 
Cantaloupersnnasen Y% oz. April-July 4-5 ft. 3-5) ft. 34 in. 90-120 eans 4 weeks ae 
(CALICO te ce.,: peers eine eee 1 oz. All year agente 2-3 in. Y% in. 70-100 Beets 6 weeks ‘ 
ree TEAL MC stares bn OZ. All year Gere te Foe i: in. mei Carrots 8 weeks. : 
CLEUICE Mien a tena eee A, OZ. All year 14-2 ft. in. 4. in. = . 
Cornh ie pe eee ee 8 oz. Mae ee ais ie 9-12 in. 2 in. 75-100 Cucumbers 4 weeks { 
Cucumber 2a.) 1 oz. March-Aug, 4-5 ft. Lieeoutts Lin. 60-90 Endive 6 weeks 
JaFaeaoVFengtl Win ae am onal 1 oz. Jan.-April Badetin 3-3 % ft. y% in. 120 Kohirabi 3 weeks Z 
EOMGIVG sate shed ceiek. eee Oza All year 114-9 ft 8-10 in. % in. 90 Lettuce 6 sk . 
LICE GUCE soy, wales anak Ye OZ. All year 114-2 ft. ¥%-1 ft. % in, 60-90 Z veo 
Mustard, 4/00. sce Ye oz, All year 116-2 ees 6-9 in. % in. 60 Onions (sets) 4 weeks ad 
Onion Bs ICEL ee ah OZ. Aug.-April 1% -2 ft. 3-4 in. iy in. res Peas 2 weeks : 
BUST GY asus ec Alec on aes A OZ. All year 1-1% ft. 3-6 in A, in. 0 : 
PEAS RSS acento Uy Sept.-March Eo tite 1-2 in 1% in. 60-120 ee 3 weeks 5 
Peprer.o anes Y, oz. Jan.-April 2% Ft. 2n280 ft ¥, in, 90-120 Spinach 2 weeks ; 
aes SS ipapareiy ets i OZ. All year 1-1% ft. 1-2 in. 4 in. pach Sweet Corn 10 days 
PUT ACE. corse aac paca eee L 0Z. Sept.-March kOe 5-6 in. in. -60 A ~ 
Squash, summer .... 2 0z. Maren gene 4-5 ft. OPEC, 1 in. 60-75 oe aac me ¢. 
Squash, winter ..... 1 oz. April-Aug. 6-8 ft. 5-6 ft. ein 90-120 Care should be taken to ob- i 
SWASS Chard s soebeee. 1 oz. All year ee) ee dates 3% in. 90 Serve the planting seasons in — f: 
Moma tor ricec ls Pee Y%y oz. March-Sept. 3-4 ft. 3-4 ft. % in. 60-90 the chart at the left so that 
boo bes ath aie Bear en ata. Sak % oz. Sept.-March 1-2 ft. 3-7 in. y in. 75-130 sowings are not made “out of 
Watermelon ........ % oz, April-Aug. 8-10 ft. 8 ft. 1 in. 90-120 season’’. 4 i 
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