“DEPENDABLE SEEDS AND BULBS” Since 1907 15 
Campbell's Specialties 
WE LIKE TO FURNISH OUR FRIENDS WITH HARD-TO-FIND SEEDS 
Our Choicest Flowers Bloom In Gardens and On Windowsills All Over Southern California and In Every State In the U. S. A. 
AFRICAN VIOLET. 
A fine strain of this favorite pot plant. 
Mixed Hybrids. Pkt. 50c. 
BROWALLIA. Shade or sun. 
Speciosa Major. Best large flowered 
bright blue potting variety. Pkt. 50c. 
CALCEOLARIA. Per. Sun or shade. 
Spotted ‘‘purse flowers” in red, orange, 
and yellow. Grandiflora, large flowered 
pot strain. Flower Cloud, hardy with 
medium flowers, for outdoor beds. 50c. 
CAMELLIA. Flowering Shrub. Shade. 
Shades of red, rose, pink, and white. 
Seedlings offer new varieties and bud- 
ding stock. Seeds 5c each, 25 for $1.00. 
Cyclamen 
CINERARIA. Shade. 
Unusually rich blues, reds, and pinks in 
the showiest early spring shade; plant 
for beds and potting. Campbell's Calif. 
Giants, immense flowers on a compact 
plant. H. and S. Prize Strain. Cremer’s 
Prize, semi-dwarf, with the largest heads 
of medium flowers. Multiflora nana, 
quantities of small flowers on a 1-foot 
plant. All Pkts. 50c. 
COLEUS. Shade. 
Beautifully colored and marked foliage 
plant, 44 ft. Rainbow, many rich colors. 
Exhibition, larger leaved, unusual pat- 
terns. Pkts. 50c. 
CYCLAMEN. Per. Shade. 
For pots or mild climate gardens. “Shoot- 
ing Star’ flowers with nice foliage. Giant 
flowered strain: Rose, Pink, Salmon, Red, 
White, separate colors, 8c per seed. 
Double Mixed 8c, Single Florist Mixed, 
6c per seed. 
DAHLIA. Per. Sun. 
Honor Roll Exhibition Mixed. Seed from 
the finer, newer varieties. No pompons 
or singles, some of the better Cactus. 
Our customers are delighted with them. 
15 seeds for $1.00. 
FUCHSIA. Per. Shade. 
A profusion of lovely pendant flowers 
cover these trailing or tall branching 
plants from May to cold wetaher. The 
shimmering shades of pink, rose, salmon, 
purple, and white are infinite. New often 
appear. Double and Single Mixed, Pkt. 
50c. Super-Hybrids, Pkt. 75c. 
GLOXINIA, hybrida grandiflora. Per. Sun. 
Campbell's Giant Mixture, contains the 
richest new shades of red, rose, blue, and 
pink yet seen in this velvet flowered pot 
plant. Pkt. 50c. 
HIBISCUS, Mallow Marvels. Per. Sun. 
An herbaceous type, hardy anywhere, 
with pink, red and white flowers 6 inches 
across. Mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
IMPATIENS. Per. Sun. 
Star-shaped Summer flowers, salmon, 
coral, rose, pink, and white. Pkt. 50c. 
SHASTA DAISY. Per. Sun. 
Marconi, double, curled ‘‘chiffon” type. 
Double and Crested, huge, ball-shaped 
or anemone centered blooms. Pkts. 25c. 
STRELITZIA. Per Sun. 
The strikingly beautiful ‘“‘Bird of Para- 
dise’’, raises crested, bird-like blooms of 
rich orange, yellow and gleaming deep 
blue above thick clumps of large, dec- 
orative leaves. The large seeds are slow 
to germinate, taking from 1 to 6 months. 
The plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall in large 
clumps which may be divided to give 
you many more. Blossoms seldom appear 
_before the fourth year. Seeds are 25c 
each, 5 for ‘$1.00. 
SEE FLOWER CHART FOR PLANTING 
TIMES 
Strelitzia Regina 
NEW GARDEN BOOKS 
A TO Z ON FUCHSIAS 
Illustrated, 136 pages. By the California 
Fuchsia Society. 
Treats all phases of Fuchsia Culture on the 
Pacific Coast. Is freely illustrated, black 
-and white and color. A descriptive list 
covers 79 pages. $3.25. 
THE NEW BOOK OF LILIES 
By Jan de Graaff. Illustrated. 176 pages. 
This charming book is from the pen of 
the best known American grower and 
hybridizer of Lilies. It is easy to read, 
culturally informative, and suggests count- 
less uses for Lilies. Many drawings and 
colors cuts. $3.50. 
ROSES FOR EVERY GARDEN 
By RC, Allen 
Explains rose culture in detail; soil, plant- 
ing, pruning, propagating, hybridizing, and 
exhibiting. 32 color illustrations. $3.50. 
THERE ARE 50 OTHER TITLES O 
OUR BOOKSHELVES ; 
Grow Bulbs from Seed 
It’s Interesting — It’s Thrifty 
All Pkts. 25c¢ 
AGAPANTHUS. Blue Lily of the Nile. 
Big clusters of mid-blue flowers on 3 ft. 
stems, evergreen foliage. 
ALLIUM, Neapolitanum. 
White flower clusters, 1 ft. tall. March- 
May bloom. 
ALSTROEMERIA, Peruvian Lily. 
Salmon, orange, and pink lily flowers, 
striped, on shrubby plants. Lovely cut 
flowers. 
AMARYLLIS, Giant Hybrids. Sun. 
Huge, bold Lilies on strong stems. Rich 
shades of rose, red, orange, cream, white, 
solid colors and stripes. Striking in pots 
and mild climate gardens. 25 seeds $1.00. 
ANEMONE. 
De Caen Single Mixed, white, red, and 
blue shades. St. Brigid Double Mixed. 
CANNA. Sun. 
Crozy’s Hybrids Mixed, vivid pinks, yel- 
lows, oranges, reds on lush plants, for 
massed foliage and color. 
CYCLAMEN, Neapolitanum. 
Hardy outdoor variety producing an 
abundance of medium sized rose pink 
flowers. A gem for shade beds and rock- 
eries. Album, the perky white variety, 
good for naturalizing. Giganteum, see 
page 
FREESIA. 
Rainbow Mixed, lovely colors. White, the 
old fashioned, extra fragrant. 
GLADIOLUS, gandavensis. 
Mixed, shades of red, yellow, and orange. 
Summer bloom. 
IRIS, Siberian. 
White and blue shades. Mid - Summer 
bloom. Dichotoma, Vesper Iris, fragrant, 
cream to violet. August bloom. 
IXIOLIRION, Siberian Blue Bells. 
Deep blue bells in 12 in. stems. 
flower. 
RANUNCULUS, Double Tecolote Giants. 
Lovely early Spring flowers in delightful 
enedes of pink, red, yellow, rose, and 
white. 
SCILLA, Peruviana. 
Large conical cluster of mid-blue blos- 
soms, 1 ft. April-May bloom. 
TIGRIDIA, Mexican Shell Flower. 
Soft shades of wine red, yellow, rose, 
and, purple. 14 ft. Summer bloom. 
Cut 
