ARRANGING TEE BOUQUETS. 



AVING- thus completed the different pro- 

 cesses required for the production of the 

 Phantom Bouquet, with boxes well filled 

 with a complete assortment of white 

 and perfect leaves, seed-vessels, and flowers, the artist 

 comes now to the final operation of combining them into 

 tasteful groups or bouquets, under glass cases or shades. 

 These will be found indispensable to the permanent 

 preservation of what otherwise would be a fleeting beauty. 

 We may suppose that such a shade, of perfectly white 

 glass, with stand to receive it, has been provided. 



The first thing required will be to form a cushion, 

 either of blue or black velvet, these colors being found 



