13^ Flowers and Festivals 



The Monogram in the middle division, if cut out 

 in cork, will be found to give all the effect of rich old 

 wood-carving. 



Plate IX. — Contains patterns of Diaper-work, 

 suitable for any blank wall-space, or piece of wood 

 panelling on any part of the Church. 



Fig. I — Is most suitable for wood-work or plaster, 

 when each leaf may be fastened with a single small 

 nail. A piece of tape, with the intervals marked 

 across it in ink, should be used to measure by. 



In Fig. 2 — The straps of leaves should be made on 

 brown paper, about an inch wide. The fleur-de-lis^ 

 cut out in red or blue, and pasted on to the stone. 

 This again may be varied, by placing a small bouquet 

 of flowers at each crossing. 



Plate X. — Altar Rails. 



Fig. I. —In this drawing, the open spaces that are 

 found between Altar rails are filled in with scarlet; 



