THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 

 THE POSTULATA. 



169 



IR. HONEY, of 268, Eegent Street, tas provided for 

 the " home of taste " a very neat and useful kind of 

 cover for flower-pots, which he has named " the Pos- 

 tulata." It consists of a cardboard box, which may be 

 folded to lie flat when out of use, and a pan of zinc 

 which fits it closely, and prevents communication of damp to the 



table. The combination is as ingenious as it is simple, and the 

 finish of the whole ia extremely elegant, the boxes being variously 

 coloured and decorated, and adapted for the hall, the sideboard, or 

 the dinner-table. We recommend those of our readers who employ 

 plants for decoration within doors to look after the Postulata, for it 

 will render them desirable service. 



June. 



