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Flowers and Festivals 



of the Pulpit are, in the drawing, made of four 

 Immortelles, sewn upon strong stout paper, and 

 intended to be pasted on to the stone. 



If the Pulpit be of wood, a good effect is pro- 

 duced by laying in the entire Panel with coloured or 

 white velvet, cloth, &c. ; bordering it, and placing 

 the device upon it. The velvet, &c., should be 

 firmly and evenly tacked over strong paper, the 

 exact size of the panel; so that the whole may be 

 fixed to the pulpit with only one small nail at each 

 corner. 



The Text at the top of the Pulpit may be executed 

 in various ways ; the letters suspended separately on 

 an invisible wire; or cut out in crimson velvet on 

 a band of white velvet; or the Text illuminated on 

 tinted paper, with a border of small leaves, sewn 

 on separately ; or the border may be illuminated, to 

 correspond with the Text. 



The Cross upon the Shield may be embroidered 

 in gold braid or silk, drawn closely across a founda- 

 tion of yellow card-board, or wash-leather ; or it may 



