. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 10 The Florists^ Review Sepikmber 18, 1913. body of the car was arranged with 1,000 Hydrangea paniculata, 1,500 pink asters, 500 Gladiolus America and 500 Gladiolus Klondyke. For the wheels, pieces of cardboard were cut to fit the inside of the rima and covered with white cloth; fastened to this were hydrangeas, with pink asters for the center; the whole was then fastened to the spokes of the wheels. Wide bows of pink ribbon were fastened to the back, top and sides of the arches. The center of the car was built up with a high seat, on which Mr. Pow


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 10 The Florists^ Review Sepikmber 18, 1913. body of the car was arranged with 1,000 Hydrangea paniculata, 1,500 pink asters, 500 Gladiolus America and 500 Gladiolus Klondyke. For the wheels, pieces of cardboard were cut to fit the inside of the rima and covered with white cloth; fastened to this were hydrangeas, with pink asters for the center; the whole was then fastened to the spokes of the wheels. Wide bows of pink ribbon were fastened to the back, top and sides of the arches. The center of the car was built up with a high seat, on which Mr. Powers' little 3-year-old daughter, Phyllis, rode and held the pink ribbons, each of which was fas- tened to a white dove. The whole effect was pleasiug in the extreme, and the crowds along the line of march gave the winning car enthusiastic rounds of applause. W. jST. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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