. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ''Say It With Flowers 97 to The Bride The Graduate The Friend Roses, Orchids, Lilies of the Valley and all the other beautiful blossoms in season at this time of the year breathe of loving friendship that is as charming as their fragrance. So why not declare yourself to some one near and dear to you by presenting some oi the charming blossoms we are now offering? If for a bride, we can make up a most attractive bouquet to your order. For the graduate, nothing would be more appropriate than a dozen or so of American Beauties. If fbr a frienH. you ha


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ''Say It With Flowers 97 to The Bride The Graduate The Friend Roses, Orchids, Lilies of the Valley and all the other beautiful blossoms in season at this time of the year breathe of loving friendship that is as charming as their fragrance. So why not declare yourself to some one near and dear to you by presenting some oi the charming blossoms we are now offering? If for a bride, we can make up a most attractive bouquet to your order. For the graduate, nothing would be more appropriate than a dozen or so of American Beauties. If fbr a frienH. you have the of innumerable , all reasonably priced. Order by phone, Z1154. Wc will deliver. Geo. Hart Telephone 21154 1434 Third Street Santa Monica, California. paper. If there is something out of the ordinary, the papers are always glad to get the news, and it eventually means free advertising for the shop. It is June for florists! "Here comes the bride! " ULA LEE, THE BBIDE. The exquisite illustration of a June bride on the preceding page shows Miss Lila Lee, the motion picture ac- tress, in one of her most delightful poses. Thi^ is an ideal at which flo- rists might aim when fabricating a bride's bouquet. The bouquet is the central point of the picture. If the flowers were suddenly removed from Miss Lee's arms, the effect would be at once noticed and there would be less charm to the picture as a whole. The photograph is printed through the courtesy of the Paramount Pictures Corporation. SIEBBECHT'S BBIDAIi BOUQUET. Simplicity is inevitably characteristic of the great, applying to inanimate as well as animate objects. In line with this logic is the fact that perhaps the greatest danger in executing any bit of artifice lies in overdoing it. Excess balks success. This applies to the making of brides' bouquets, as well as to the other forms of artifice. There may be too many flowers, too much rib- bon or an excess of green, or the bou- quet may be generally


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