. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 1035. ROSE GARDEN OF CLEMENT B. NEWBOLD, JfcNKlNrOWN, PA. use the flat effect instead of the point- ed. The ribbon should be of the palest pink—the bow small and the streamers long. White orchids for the bride's bouquet in the same arrangement; at- tach a white chiffon bow of same de- sign as bridesmaids, but in the center of each ribbon streamer attach a small ring of orange blossoms with showers of the same flower hanging from, and almost covering the wide streamer be- low, the ring.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 1035. ROSE GARDEN OF CLEMENT B. NEWBOLD, JfcNKlNrOWN, PA. use the flat effect instead of the point- ed. The ribbon should be of the palest pink—the bow small and the streamers long. White orchids for the bride's bouquet in the same arrangement; at- tach a white chiffon bow of same de- sign as bridesmaids, but in the center of each ribbon streamer attach a small ring of orange blossoms with showers of the same flower hanging from, and almost covering the wide streamer be- low, the ring. Flowers for School Exercises. It is the fashion now in most schools of any size and standing to have the "Flower Prom" at the school closing exercises. A rose bowknot for the graduate may be made by fastening roses on a long wire and then shaping it into a bowknot. to which should be attached long streamers of ribbon of the dominant color and on this sew roses gracefully arranged with fine green as a background. This is par- ticularly effective with the new style of dress now being worn where the high waist line is accentuated. The knot should be attached to the upper part of belt at the left, and should not be larger than ten inches across, or much smaller, depending upon the per- son wearing it. This can be made of sweet peas with their own foliage and Is very graceful and pretty; cornflow- ers are also good, where class colors are the vogue and wish to be empha- sized. A gold basket may be carried by the graduates' attendants in which to place the floral offerings. They in turn to designate their mission should wear the floral necklace made of the forget-me-nots, lily of the valley, or any other appropriate small flower. For the undergraduates make a dou- ble shoulder corsage, if their class color should happen to be blue and white— use white sweet peas, making the part falling over the left front shoulder larger than that over the back and tie in the center wi


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