‘DEPENDABLE SEEDS AND BULBS”’ Since 1907 ai 

VISCARIA oculata. vis-kair’-i-a. Sun. 
Blue, pink, and white, large flax-like flowers, very effective in 
beds and bouquets; 1 foot. Sow October to April. 48 oz. 35c; 
Pkt. 10c. 
WALLFLOWER. Sun. 
Rich reds, browns, yellows; fragrant, stock-like flowers, for 
bedding and cutting; 1 to 2 feet. Sow September to March. 
Germination period 10 to 14 days. 
ae Annual; Blood Red, Paris Brown, Yellow, Mixed. Pkt. 
ce 
Double Mixed. (Early Wonder.) Pkt. 15c. 
Single Perennial Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
WILD CUCUMBER, Echinocystis lobata. Vine. Sun, partial shade. 
Quick shade vine or ground cover trailer, with attractive, 
light green foliage, and curious prickly fruits (a hardy native 
; = ; gourd). Sow March to June. Germination period 10 to 20 days. 
AQUILEGIA, NEMOPHILA, 1 0Z. 30c; Pkt. 10c. 
COLUMBINE BABY BLUE EYES 


Gampbell’s California Wild 
Flower Mixtures 
Will Grow Almost Anywhere, Cover Vacant Lots and Bare 
Corners, and Furnish Cut Flowers. An Ideal Souvenir! 
Cultural Note: Best sown in late Fall in all climates, since 
they will bloom in late Winter and Spring in a mild region, 
yet lie dormant and sprout and bloom in early Spring in 
the cold sections of the United States. They may still be 
sown, with sure results, as late as April in Southern Cali- 
fornia, and June in the cooler sections. Broadcasting the 
seed, mixed with sand, over finely-pulverized soil in the 
open, is the best plan. Rake-in very lightly, or merely 
cover with scattered soil or peat. If in the Fall, do not 
water; if in the Spring when natural rainfall cannot be de- 
penced upon, Keep moist until sprouted, and irrigate there- 
after. 
Campbell’s Special Mixtures, in contrast to many cheap 
mixtures, contains only California natives. The two mix- 
tures are alike (with more than 30 species represented, to 
give a long and interesting season of bloom), with this ex- 
ception: There is no California Poppy in mixture No. 2, for 
Red who may have these bright flowers already estab- 
ished. 
Mixture No. 1, including California Poppies. Lb. $7.50; 14 
Ibe -$2.85;"0Z, 75C; 42 0Z.,00c; PKt.10c. =: 
25S No. 2. All varieties except California Poppy. Lb. 
$8.50; 14 Ib. $3.00; oz. $1.00; 14 oz. 40c; Pkt. 15c. 
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Souvenir Collection of 10 dependable California Wild Flow- Zinnia 
ers, in separate 10c packets,, our selection. Special for 75c. FINNIA cin’ chica. Sun 
Our Summer specialty. Pinks, reds, yellows, and purples, in 
vivid shades, unexcelled for Summer bedding and cut-flowers. 
Sow February to July. Germination period 5 to 10 days. 

ZINNIA, CALIFORNIA GIANT 

VIRGINIAN STOCK, Malcolmia. Sun. Cultural Note: Sow Zinnia seed where the plants are to bloom 
Rose, red, yellow, white, small single flowers cover these low, if this is at all possible; otherwise transplant when the seed- 
splendid Winter and Spring edging, bulb-bed and ground cover lings are small. When watering, rather than use the sprinkler, 
plants; 6 inches. Sow October to May. Germination period irrigate by the trench method and let the water run slowly 
12 days. Mixed. Oz. $1.00; 42 oz. 60c; Pkt. 15c. for several hours until it has soaked down thoroughly into the 
ground through and beyond the roots. You will then have 
maximum results, yet need to water the plants only once 
every two weeks if the top soil is properly cultivated a day 
or so after each irrigation. 
DAHLIA-FLOWERED. Huge, loose-petalled, cup-centered 
flowers; 212 to 3 feet: 
Canary Bird. Bright yellow. 
Crimson Monarch. Huge rich red. 
Dream. Deep rosy lavender. 
Eldorado. Salmon-apricot shades. 
Exquisite. Light rose with deeper center. 
Illumination. Deep rose. 
Golden State. Orange-yellow. 
Luminosa. Vivid deep pink. 
Meteor. The deepest red. 
Oriole. Orange and gold bicolor. 
Polar Bear. Large white. 
Royal Purple. New, deep rich purple. 
Will Rogers. Improved new scarlet. 
Gold Medal Mixed (blended from named varieties). Oz. $1.50; 
14 oz. 45c; Pkt. 15c, 7 for 85c. 
Pastel Shades Mixed. Prices same as Gold Medal. Mixed. 
CALIFORNIA GIANTS. Giant Mammoth. Huge, close-pet- 
alled, flat-topped blooms; longer-stemmed than the Dahlia- 
flowered type; 3 to 31% feet: 
Apricot Queen. Beautiful salmon-orange. 
Daffodil Improved. Canary yellow. 
Enchantress. Light rose with deeper center. 
Golden Queen. Deep yellow. 
Grenadier. Deep rosy-red. 
Lavender Queen. Rosy lavender. 
Miss Willmott. Soft pink. 
Orange King. Rich deep orange. 
Purity. Pure white. 
Rose Queen. Deep rose. 
Scarlet Queen. Rich bright scarlet. 
Named Varieties Mixed. All colors. Oz. $1.50; 14 oz. 45c; Pkt. 
VERONICA l5c, 7 for 85c. 

