96 BRITISH FLORAL DECORATION 



Mdtte. Elise Dordan. A perfect little Chrysanthemum. 



Mr. Sabey. 



Nelly Rainford. 



Prince of Orange. 



Snowdrop and its sport. Yellow Snowdrop. 



EFFECTIVE CONTRASTS FOR TABLE 

 DECORATIONS 



Madame E. Roger, Rayonnante, and Pink Felicity with sprays 

 of golden brown Amphelopsis Veitchii, and a few long 

 leaves of Croton. 



At the Crystal Palace Show, 1908, a table of the 

 above gained, in addition to the first prize, the 

 " Dean " Memorial Gold Medal for the finest decora- 

 tive exhibit in the show, the " Felton " Cup and the 

 Crystal Palace Medal for the best table in either 

 section. 



Kathleen May, light sprays not disbudded, standing well 

 away from a fairly heavy mass of Madame E. Roger 

 with a few sprays of Yellow Snowdrop or Mrs. 

 Filkins, and plenty of pale golden green Asparagus 

 plumosus or Sprengerii. 



Kathleen May with Mrs. W. Buckingham. 



Phosphorescence and Mary Richardson. 



R. F. Felton with Freda Bedford and Mary Richardson. 



David Ingamells as base with Captain Julyan and CanneWs 

 Yellow with yellow Croton leaves and golden autumn 

 leaves ; no red leaves should be used with this com- 

 bination. 



R. F. Felton and Madame E. Roger with light sprays of 

 Allmaii's Yellow, and a few single yellows, make a very 

 striking table. 



