May 14, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



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Flowers Carried by the Bridal Party at the Wilson-McAdoo White House Wedding Washington, May 7, J9H. 



^'type tables, set into the walls at in- 

 tervals around the room, were large 

 vases of dogwood blossoms and of 

 American Beauty roses, and the alcoves 

 adjoining were similarly decorated. In 

 the dining room, where the wedding sup- 

 per was served, the decorations yvere of 



pink and -white roses, these flowers bo 

 ing placed in vases on each of the round 

 tables and in huge bunches upon the 

 mantelpiece. The Red room was made 

 a mass of color with long-stemmed 

 American Beauty roses, while Killarney 

 roses and dogwood blossoms made the 



Green room even more attractive than 

 it usually is. 



The gifts of flowers were quite nu- 

 merous. J. H. Small & Sons furnished 

 flowers for the President of Guatemala 

 and for Mr. Warburgh, of th^^rm of 

 Kuhn, Loeb & Co., bankers, New^York, 



