CAMPBELL SEED STORE, 

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. 
All-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,-o0z. 70c; Pkt. 10c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED (new type, with compact 
head of small incurved petals): 
Early Sunshine, bright lemon-yellow. 
Golden Eedder, early, dwarf, yellow. 
Hybrids Mixed, all shades of orange and yellow. %-oz. 40c; 
Pkts. lve. 
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. Butterball 
produces a blanket of color for many weeks. Pkt. 1ic. 
Flash, *44 All America. New type, large flowered single in 
glowing shades of tawny gold to mahogany; mound shaped 
plant; ideal for borders. Pkt. 2ic. 
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. Pkt. 15c. 
Yellow Pygmy, new soft lemon-yellow, very dwarf and com- 
pact; splendid summer edging. peu 
Monarch Strain, large rich-colored mixture. Pkt. 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. : 

Marigold, Dwarf French Double, Spry 
MOSS ROSE. See Portulaca. 
MORNING GLORY. See page 23. 
NEMESIA. See page 23. 
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 Eird, deep blue, best winter-flowering variety. Pkts. 15c. 
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 


Cymbidium or Spray Orchid 

Campbells ORCHID PLANTS 
This is only a partial list of varieties we will have for 
sale this coming year.. Many are scarce and some very 
-rare kinds are sometimes ‘available. We invite your in- 
quiry for those varieties not listed. 
CYMBIDIUM ORCHIDS 
These are spectacular,; large flowered, spray Orchids 
which are easily grown in pots or shaded beds in Southern 
Ca‘ifornia gardens, or as hot house plants elsewhere. They 
make clumps of grassy foliage 2 to 4 feet high, and in win- 
ter and spring carry great sprays, from 1 to 3 feet. long, 
of most beautiful Orchids in tones of pink, lavender, yel- 
low, white, bronze, chartreuse and delicate green. The 
colors of hybrids are variable, and even in the same va- 
riety, as listed below, there will be a rather wide range of 
color. We cannot guarantee a specific shade, but they will 
all be beautiful. es a 
We offer the very finest hybrids, true collectors items, 
including the rare and beautiful crosses of: 
Alexander Westenbirt F.C.C. 
Pauwelsi-Comte de Hemptine F.C.C. 
Ceres-F.C. Hanbury F.C.C. Pay } 
Plants are available in various sizes and prices. Grow- 
ing back bulbs of the choicer crosses beginning at $15.00. 
The following Standard Cymbidium Hybrids, of the best 
quality, are strong growers and reliable bloomers. We can 
supply plants of varying sizes and prices. Back Bulbs 
with sturdy vegetative growth are priced at $5.00. 
BEATRICE. Shimmering pale yellow-green English hy- 
brid. Blooms mid-season to late. 
BUTTERFLY. Usually comes in shades of yellows or 
bronze, occasionally a pink tone appears. (Insigne x 
Lowio-grandiflorum.) Mid-season to late. ; 
CANARY. Varies from clear yel'ow to buff, with a strik- 
ing red lip. (Pauwelsi x Butterfly.) Mid-seagon. 
CAPELLA. Cream to rose pink, large with many flowers 
to the spray. (Pauwelsi x Wiganianum.) Mid-season, 
HUGH EVANS. Usually greenish gold with bright red 
lip. Very free flowering and lovely. (Lowianum x Our- 
lew.) Mid-season to late. 3 
MADELINE. Quite variab’e in color, from yellow to lav- 
ender pink. (Insigne x Pauwelsi.) Mid-season. 
PAUWELSI. Light creamy yellow to rich bronze. A very 
strong grower with exceptionally long bloom spikes. 
Mid-season. 
PETREL. Gleaming golden yellow. (Garnet x Pauwelsi.) 
Late. 
SCHLEGELI. Usually in pink tones. (Insigne x Wigani- 
anum.) Early. 
OSMUNDINE FIBRE. For planting Cattleya orchids. 
Pack carefully and tightly around the roots. No soil 
required. Per lb. $1.25. Postpaid. 
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18 “DEPENDABLE SEEDS AND BULBS SINCt 1907” 
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