The Decorative Use of Flowers 



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as the arrangement of furniture, of a dinner table, or of a bunch of flowers, 

 if a few essentials, or principles, of design are kept in mind. Summed 



Fig. 22. — Whole plants, such as the primrose, the cyclamen, and many bulbs, 

 such as daffodils, jonquils, and tulips, furnish a ready-made arrangement 

 difficult to equal 



up in simple form, the principles may be expressed by three terms: 

 harmony, balance, and rhythm. 



