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May, 1916 
Vases and Pots for the Summer Porch | 
OTWITHSTANDING the bashfulness of spring — 
N this year, there is no indication of its lagging _ 
in the shops where articles for spring and sum- 
mer floral arrangementsaredisplayed. Never beforehave 
so many different materials and designs been gotten | 
together for this purpose, nor more good looking or gen- _ 
erally effective. I 
Of these inter- 
esting new pat- 
terns none are 
more attractive 
than the vases of 
very heavy col- 
ored glass intend- 
ed to hold long 
stemmed coarse 
flowers and of a 
size to sit on the 
porch floor, the 
steps or the log- 
gia. The one il- 
lustrated here is 
an excellent ex- 
ample of these, 4 | 
being of a lovely emerald green that not only empha- — 
sizes the tints of the blossoms it holds but lends color 
to the porch floor that is too frequently drab and un- | 
interesting. This vase is r2 inches tall and costs $10. 
This heavy vase comes also in clear glass in many 
shapes and sizes at various prices. 
Not less attractive are the Fulper pottery urns and 
wall pockets to be found, some of which are shown here. 
The urns are 
especially good. 
The  wisteria 
and chinese 
blue one at the 
left, to inches 
tall, costs $4. 
The other in 
chinese blue 
and mahogany 
8 inches tall is 
$3.00. 
The pockets 
come, brown, 
green blue and 
gray, in many 
shapes. From 
left to right 
these are as 
follows:—6# in- 
ches, $2.50; 11 
inches, $2.50; 
8% inches, $2.25; 10; inches, $2.25. 
Then behold the latest thing in pots—the silhouette! 
This dainty design comes in four sizes: 5 inches, 6 
inch, 7 inch and 8 inch, at $2., $2.50, $3, and $3.75. 
