10 CAMPBELL SEED STORE, Pasadena 1, California 
California Wild Flowers 
THEY WILL GROW IN ALMOST ANY CLIMATE. SOW IN LATE FALL — THEIR BRIGHT BEAUTY WILL COVER BARE 
; SPOTS WITH A LONG SUCCESSION OF BLOOMS 
CAMPBELL’S SPECIAL MIXTURES in 
contrast to many cheap mixtures, contain 
only California natives, chosen for a suc- 
cession of bloom in sunny places. The 
mixtures include over 30 species. 
Mixture No. 1 contains California Poppy. 
Oz. $1.25; Pkt. 15c¢ 
Mixture No. 2 without California Poppy. 
Collinsia, Chinese Pagodas 
Separate Varieties 
ALOE. 
Clusters of bright bloom rising above 
gray-green succulent foliage. 
BABY BLUE EYES, Nemophila. 
Skyblue cup flowers for borders or bulb 
bed cover. 
BAILYA, multiradiata. 
Small bright yellow daisies covering 8 in. 
plants all Summer. 
BIRD’S EYE GILIA, tricolor. 
Lilac cup flowers, purple centered. 1 ft. 
BLAZING STAR, Bartonia. 
Large silken yellow blooms on shrubby 
2 ft. plants. 
CACTUS. 
Many varieties for dry, sunny places. 
Very interesting. 
CALIFORNIA POPPY, Eschscholtzia. 
Golden orange, true native; and Hybrids 
Mixed, in beautiful shades of pink, yel- 
low, red, rose, purple, cream and white. 
CARDINAL FLOWER, Lobelia cardinalis. 
Fiery scarlet flowers in spikes. 
CHINESE PAGODAS, Collinsia. : 
Blue and white blossoms tiered on 15-in. 
spikes, amazingly like pagodas. 
Oz. $1.50; Pkt. 15c 
. 
CLARKIA. 
Double carnation -like flowers. 
coral, red, rose, and white in 
CREAM CUPS, Platystemon. 
Creamy flowers like miniature 
Shirley Poppies. 
EVENING PRIMROSE, Oenothera 
Lamarckiana. 
Large fragrant yellow flowers, opening 
at dusk. 
FAIRY STARS, Gilia micrantha. 
Tiny pink salmon, copper, yellow and 
cream flowers on a neat 6-in. ground 
cover plant. 
GODETIA. 
Large, satiny pink, rose, red, and white 
flowers. They make showy beds and last- 
ing cut flowers. 
LUPIN, nanus. 
Dwarf, deep blue. Texensis, Texas Blue 
Bonnet, mid-blue. 
OWL’S CLOVER, Orthocarpus. 
Large heads of pink bloom; rare. 
PALM SPRINGS DAISY, Cladanthus. 
Mounds of sunny yellow bloom, 30 in. 
high. 
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE. 
Flat, lacy white umbels of bloom on 
long stems. 
SAND VERBENA, Abronia. 
Rosy lilac Verbena-like flowers. Fragrant 
at night. 
SCARLET LARKSPUR, Delphinium 
cardinale 
Strikingly beautiful. 
THIMBLE FLOWER, Gilia capitata. 
Azure blue, thimble-shaped flowers. 
TIDY TIPS, Layia. 
One of the finest California natives. 
Large yellow daisies with petals white 
tipped. 
TULIP POPPY, Hunnemannia. 
Bright yellow cup flowers, 3 
across, on long stems. 
ALL WILD FLOWERS, PKTS. 10c 
Also available in bulk. 
Pink, 
spikes. 
double 
inches 
A Field of Lupin near Arvin, Calif. 
