POT-POURRI. 



HOSE who have large gardens, and 

 think, as I do, that the pleasure of 

 our possessions is doubled when we can 

 share them with others less happily 

 endowed, may like to have a few sugges- 

 tions as to the various ways in which our 

 floral treasures may be passed on to the poor 

 to invalids, to hospital patients, and to lonely 

 workers everywhere, who may welcome a little bit 

 of brightness coming unexpectedly to vary the 

 monotony of their lives. I need not touch upon 

 the sending little bunches of flowers to the sick out 

 of our abundant stores, since the good work done 

 by the Bible Flower Mission is widely known, and 



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