New Dwarf Jubilee Gem Cornflower 
See Novelties, page 5. 
The White Bouquet 
When you use white flowers, you are taking advan¬ 
tage of the full beauty of the form of the individual blos¬ 
soms. Perhaps this is the secret of their present popular¬ 
ity, since today so much more attention is being given 
to the arrangement of flowers for form. 
White flowers, used in combination with other white 
flowers, can make most interesting arrangements, whether 
that arrangement be a living one, in the garden-picture, 
or one of still life in a container. They may be used in 
masses in a garden, by themselves or to highlight the few 
other colors you choose to grow with them. Or they may 
serve as nature seems to have intended, as the perfect 
foil for a garden of color, softening harsh, and brightening 
weak, shades. 
Nature has, then, been particularly kind, through this 
last-mentioned plan of hers, to the garden-lover who 
desires white, for nearly all our garden flowers produce 
a white form. Campbell Seed Store has specialized during 
recent years in making available a large list of these. 
What are your favorite flowers? Pansy, viola, colum¬ 
bine, zinnia, petunia? There is a white form of each. 
There is a white ageratum, a white lobelia, a white corn¬ 
flower, phlox, linaria, African Daisy, Iceland and Cali¬ 
fornia poppy. Sweet William, dianthus, scabiosa, etc. 
Select some of the flowers in their white variety from 
this catalog, and know the joy of the white garden and 
the white bouquet! 
