6 CAMPBELL SEED STORE, Pasadena 1, California 
DELPHINIUM. Per. Sun. 
Splendid, stately border and cutting 
flower. Germination 2 to 3 weeks. 
PACIFIC GIANTS, the newest, finest 
strain obtainable. Fully double, giant 
flowered, mildew resistant. Black Knight, 
darkest blues; Blue Jay, medium blues; 
Galahad, white; Guinevere, pink-laven- 
ders, Summer Skies, lovely light blues. 
pees (from Separates). All above, Pkt. 
iC: 
CUTFLOWER VARIETIES. Smaller and 
easier to use in home bouquets. 
Belladonna, lovely blue. Pkt. 15c. 
Bellamosum, brilliant, deep blue. Pkt.15c. 
CHINENSIS Dwarf annual Delphinium. 
Charming in low beds and edgings. 
Blue Butterfly, ultramarine. Pkt. 10c. 
Azure Fairy, light blue. Pkt. 10c. 
DUSTY MILLER. Per. Sun, partial shade. 
Centaurea candidissima, thick silvery 
white foliage for borders. Pkt. 10c. 
FOXGLOVE, Digitalis. Per. Shade. 
Pink, Purple, Chamois, and White. Large 
open-tubed flowers on 41% ft. spikes ris- 
ing above rosettes of oval velvety leaves. 
Germination 2 weeks. Giant Shirley Kly- 
brids, Pkt. 10c. Pastel Shades, Pkt. 25c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, Myosotis. Part shade. 
Blue Bird. A beautiful variety, blooms 
from May until frost. Pkt. 10c. 
GAILLARDIA. Sun. 
Beautifully combined tones of red, yel- 
low, and orange makes this a gay addi- 
tion to the garden. 
Annual, Double Hybrids Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
Perennial, Portola Hybrids, semi-double 
mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
GAZANIA, splendens. Per. Sun. 
“African Border Daisy” Hybrids. A rich- 
ly colored mixture of bronze, red, orange, 
yellow, cream and white daisy flowers 
on low bedding plants. Popular for park- 
ings. Pkt. 15c. 
GERBERA Transvaal Daisy. Per. Sun. 
Almost every conceivable shade except 
blue and purple is found in these long- 
stemmed, large-flowered South Africans. 
Giant Hybrids. Pkt. 50c. 
GYPSOPHILA Baby’s Breath. Sun. 
Airy sprays of dainty Pink, Red or Viant 
White flowers for mixing in bouquets. 
Pkts. 15¢ each. 
Pacifica, perennial pink. Pkt. 25c. 
Paniculata, perennial double white, like 
tiny roses, large plant. Pkt. 25c. 
Gaillardia Portola 
HEUCHERA, Coral Bells. Per. Sun or part 
shade. 
A hardy, low growing plant with clusters 
of tiny bell-like flowers. Pink, rose, and 
red, rising on tall stems. Sanguinea coral 
red. Hybrids, pink shades to crimson. Pkt. 
25c, 14 Pkt. 15c. 
HOLLYHOCK. Per. Sun. 
The beautiful colors and tall stately 
plants are striking in backgrounds and 
traditional gardens. Germination 3 weeks. 
Chater’s All Double strain offers New- 
port Pink, Rose, Salmon, Crimson, Scar- 
let, Chamois, Yellow, White, and Mixed. 
Pkts. 15c, 3 for 35c. Single Mixed, Pkt. 
15¢; 
Hollyhock 
Annual Hollyhock 
ANNUAL HOLLYHOCK. 
Indian Spring. Rose pink shades. Blooms 
in 6 months. Pkt. 15c. 
LANTANA. Per. Sun. 
These brightly flowered shrubs are most 
attractive in landscape effects. They 
bloom the first year from seed in ver- 
bena-like clusters of pink, red, lavender, 
orange, and yellow. 
Dwarf Hybrids, 1 to 2 ft. 
Tall Hybrids, 3 to 5 ft. Pkts. 25c. 
Larkspur 
LARKSPUR, 
Annual Delphinium. Sun or part shade. 
This is one of the most beautiful of gar- 
den flowers. The tall feathery spikes of 
pink, blue, red, lilac, and white are de- 
lightful in borders or bouquets. Germi- 
nation 4 to 8 weeks. 
Cultural Note: Larkspurs are cool 
weather plants and are best sown in the 
Fall, where they are to grow. 
SUPREME STRAIN, a greatly improved 
Giant Imperial, with base branching 
habit and tremendous flower spikes. 
Height 5 feet. The colors are rich. Deep 
Blue, soft Lilac, clear Pink, true Salmon, 
oe Rose, pure White. Pkts. 15c. Mixed 
PEt. 10c? 
REGAL STRAIN, a new florist Larkspur, 
with long, thick spike of huge florets; 
also base branching. Mixed, Pkt. 15c. 
LAVENDER. Per. Sun. 
Small lavender flowers, delightfully frag- 
rant—dry them for sachets for the linens. 
Germination 3-5 weeks. 
Munstead Strain, Dwarf, 1 ft. Pkt. 15c. 
True English, 2 ft. Pkt. 10c. 
Auratum Lily 
Lilies 
Growing Lilies from seed is easier than 
it sounds, and thrifty, too. Really fine 
bulbs can be raised by amateurs with a 
little patience and care. Growing instruc- 
tions will be sent with seed. 
LILIES True Lilium. Per. Part shade. 
Auraium, Gold Banded Lily. Outspread, 
wavy white petals, each with a wide 
gold center stripe. Fragrant, 4-7 ft. 
Bellingham Hybrids. Recurve flowers, 
yellow to scarlet, spotted brown; 4-6 ft. 
Good cut flower. 
Candidum, Madonna Lily. Most popular 
of Lilies. 8-10 lovely white blooms in a 
stately spire; 4-6 ft. 
Formosanum, Fall Regal Lily. White 
trumpets, shaded faintly violet on re- 
verse. Fragrant; 4-6 ft. 
Henryi, Orange Speciosum. Recurved 
golden petals, hardy, 5-8 ft. tall. 
EASTER LILY, Longiflorum. Large, long, 
pure white trumpets. Lovely for garden 
effect and cutting, as well as Easter 
forcing. Fragrant; 2 ft. 
Regale, Regal Lily. The most popular 
garden Lily in America, with large, 
golden-throated white trumpets, tinted 
delicate pink at base externally. Very 
fragrant; 4 ft. 
Tenuifolium, Siberian Coral Lily. A darl- 
ing dwarf Lily for garden and rockery; 
10-20 dainty scarlet reflex flowers nod- 
ding on a spike, 18 inches. 
Washingtonianum, Mt. Hood Lily. Long, 
white trumpet flowers, spotted purple in 
throat. Fragrant; 3-6 ft. 
Willmottiae. Recurved sunset red petals. 
Hardy and dependable. 4-5 ft. 
All Lilies, Pkts. 25c each 
LINARIA, Baby Snapdragon. Sun. 
Miniature Snapdragon flowers in pink, 
lavender, purple, yellow, red, and cream. 
Unusually fine for bulb beds and ground 
cover in Winter and Spring. 
Hybrid Mixture, 14 oz. 50c, Pkt. 10c. 
Fairy Bouquet, pastels, bushy plant. 
Plctaoes 
LINUM. Per. Sun. 
Sky-blue or yellow flowers, profusely 
produced in Spring and Summer. Blooms 
in 4 months. Germination 3-4 weeks. 
Flavum, showy clear yellow. 
Narbonense, deep azure blue, compact. 
Perenne, light blue. Pkts. 15c. 
See Flower Chart on Page 4 for Planting Times. 
