JAPANESE FLOWER ARRANGEMENT 



flowers and tied in a loose knot with the 



ends pulled out makes an excellent holder. 



Use your own ingenuity and see if you 



cannot find amongst your possessions some- 





thing which can be utilized. You could not 

 better succeed in pleasing the Japanese than 

 by happening on some form of holder never 

 used by them. 



Before you commence remember that you 

 are not merely trying to arrange a group of 

 flowers suitable to the low vase, and which 

 will appear well in it, but that you are 

 endeavoring to represent the conditions in 

 which the plant grew. Should the plant 



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