The Country Gentlewoman 



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HOWJVAX FLOWERS SHOULD BE GROUPED. 



IN that little excellent treatise on "Wax produce that engraving to shew such of our 



Flowers," witten by our esteemed cor- readers as maybe interested how graceful-like 



respondent, Miss Williams, and published by a group of flowers may be arranged upon a 



Bradbury, Evans, & Co., there is an excellent drawing-room mantel-piece or stand. Here, 



Design for Grouping Wax Flowers. 



illustration on the frontispiece of how wax in the centre, is a spike of Ixia towering above 

 flowers, after they are made, may be arranged, its companions, relieved with a sprig or two 

 With the permission of the authoress, we re- of Pteris serrulata. On the prominent side 



