

STRINGLESS GREEN POD BUSH BEANS 
CARROTS—Chantenay. Red-orange, stump-rooted carrots, 5 to 6 
inches long. 
DANVERS HALF LONG. Crisp, tender, bright orange, 6 to 7 
inches long. 
French Forcing. Earliest, small, red-orange carrot, fine flavor. 
Imperator. Popular market and home variety, 8 inches long, 
stump rooted, cylindrical, deep orange. Sow Carrots any time. 
CELERY—Golden Detroit. Salf-blanching, compact, full hearted. 
Utah. Early, green type, solid, with rich, nutty flavor. 
CELERIAC. Globular-rooted celery, unusual, delicious. 
CHICORY—French Endive. One of most attractive salad vege- 
tables. The blanched leaves have a tangy, mildly acrid flavor. 
Sow October to May. 
CHIVES. Small perennial of the Onion family, leaves used in 
flavoring salads, soups, stews. Has attractive pink flowers. 
Sow August-April. 
COLLARDS—Georgia. Non-heading greens of the Cabbage fam- 
‘ily, hardy, rich in vitamins. Sow August to March. 
CAMPBELL SEED STORE, Pasadena 1, California 

CORN. Sow March to August. Best planted in several rows for 
better pollination. ; : 
Golden Bantam Improved. Sweet, tender, 8-inch ears. 
Golden Cross Bantam. Best hybrid, disease resistant, fine 
flavor. 
Black Mexican. Kernels white at table stage, tender, rich, and 
sweet. 
Country Gentleman. Small, deep, sweet kernels, long cob. 
Oregon Evergreen. Fine, sweet, market variety. 
Pop Corn. Golden Hulless. : ; 
Field Corns. Golden Dent, Hickory King, Mexican June. 
CRESS—Curled or Pepper Grass. Quick growing, frilled, pungent 
leaves for salad or garnish. Sow any time. 
CUCUMBER—Chicago Pickling. Fine for pickling and slicing. 
Climbing. Fine quality, space saver. : 
Straight 8. Long, even, cylindrical. Eight inches long. 
Lemon. Superior quality for salads and pickling. | : 
Long Green Improved. Fine home garden slicing variety, 
smooth, even. f 
Small Gherkin. True West India pickling strain, very prolific. 
114 to 2 inches long, oval. Sow Cucumbers March to July. 
Syrian. For the warmer climates, a prolific producer of fine 
flavor and unusual digestibility eaten raw when young. As it 
grows older it makes a good cooking vegetable, similar to 
squash. Pkt. 15c. 
DANDELION—Improved Thick Leaved. Compact, rosette type, 
superior to uncultivated, blanches readily. Sow January to 
April. 
EGGPLANT—Improved Large Purple. Strong plants bearing 
many large, handsome fruits. Sow in hotbed January to April. 
ENDIVE (See also Chicory). 
Broad Leaved Batavian, or Escarolle. 
blanches readily, sow any time. 
Green Curled. Late, medium size, green-ribbed, sow any time. 
Early, large heads, 
FENNEL. Bulb at base is eaten sliced raw or cooked, stalks and 
leaves also have a delicious, aromatic flavor. Sow August to 
February. 
KALE—Tall Green Curled Scotch. Deeply cut leaves, curled at 
the edges. Vitamin-rich green vegetable. Sow August to April. 
Dwarf Green Curled. For greens and garnishing. 
Aateth Thousand headed, smooth leaves, prolific; for feeding 
poultry. 
Globular bulbs with white 
KOHL RABI—Early Purple Vienna. 
Sow August to 
tender flesh; leaves green with purple veins. 
February. 
mild flavor, short thick stems, 
LEEK—American Flag. Early, 
Sow August to December. 
fine for flavoring salads and soups. 
LETTUCE—Heading Varieties: 
Los Angeles Market (New York). Larg dark green crisp heads, 
best all-purpose variety. Sow any time in mild climates. 
Great Lakes. All America °44, ‘slow to go to seed” in hot 
weather; crisp; Iceberg type. 
Bibb. New, early forcing variety, medium head, fine flavor. 
Leaf Varieties: 
Bronze Beauty. Crisp and sweet, the deeply cut leaves have an 
attractive bronze sheen; does not go to seed readily in hot 
weather. 
Campbell’s Planting Chart for the Home Vegetable Garden 
In Calif. 
Sow 
March-Aug. 
Marcb-July 
Aug.-Feb. 
All Year 
Sept.-May 
April-July 
All Year 
All Year 
All Year 
March-Aug. 
March-Aug. 
Jan.-April 
All Year 
All Year 
All Year 
Aug.-April 
All Year 
Sept.-March 
Jan.-April 
All Year 
Sept.-March 
March-Sept. 
April-Aug. 
All Year 
March-Sept. 
Sept.-March 
April-Aug. 
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12 in. 
16-20 in. 
3-4 in. 
16-20 in. 
3-5 ft. 
2-3 in. 
4-5 in. 
12 in. 
9-12 in. 
114-3 ft. 
3-31 ft. 
8-10 in. 
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