Red Maple in old Greek loving-cup of copper (above) by Miss 
Margaret F. Shaw, Department of Botany, Vassar College, N. Y., 
whose prize-winning dish of Sweet-peas is shown on page 359; a 
slight complexity in the crossing of twigs near the centre of the 
composition being perhaps the only defect in this simple and telling 
Japanesque arrangement 
Dogwood in a Danish vase of hand-wrought silver (at left) by Mrs. 
Ole K. Olsen of New Orleans, La., awarded High Commendation, 
(see page 390); arrangement of flowers excellent but somewhat out of 
proportion to receptacle whose smallness suggests instability 
Lavender Stocks, yellow Snapdragons and pink Darwin Tulips in a 
tan and sand colored Japanese vase (below) by Miss Mary Hayden 
of Kansas City, Mo.; an arrangement the beauty of which is won by 
color and mass rather than line, the balance and harmony between 
flowers and vase being particularly good. Received Honorable 
Mention (see page 390) 
Dandelion seed globes in a brass bowl, by 
Mrs. James H. Heald, Jr. of Oak Park, 
Ill., a unique and excellently balanced 
arrangement whose shape rhythm (see 
Prof. White’s article, page 83, Oct. 1922) 
is slightly marred by too uniform length 
of stem in the three globes near centre of 
composition 
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