The large rosy heads of Cli tau. 
REA AMERICANA wakes a beautiful 
subject for use witn a frostea 
gretn.or black vase, The flower 
stems way ce cut a yard lon, ana 
the. flowex- being 6" across. it is 
hc: im? 6 levee ‘conteiner, fn a 
old arrangement no tyin, in mate 
ertan 26 necessary, It tmignt be 
tried inva derk blue’ vase with 
Happy results, In & basket it 
coisbines well with AdTuns, CALu- 
DULA CORYSANTHA, “GQARKSPUR, SCAE- 
~CbdA- or the’ loose oétalled hwAK | 
GOLDS s 
Our DWARS EY=Riv DARLIA, se- 
cause cf its muted colors, makes 
breathtaking arranjeuents in low 
brown crockery containers. copper 
bowls or brown or copper vates,. 
A particularly efrective cowbdin- 
ation Is’one made in a copper 
cont&iner in-which the tomes of 
the bowl were reporduced inthe 
blooms, Thé orchnid-and lavender 
shades and ‘the creains also “work 
out well -in-stlvery china “or 
LLasse A particularly efiective 
arran, ement can be inade by ‘combin~ 
ing this flower with Zinnlé SCAc- 
LOSA FLOWERED. The tints of the 
two compliment each other and the 
Auta? Leaf -tints of ‘the’ Zinnia, 
serve to-tiethe more brillient 
DahlPa breom to the -containter, 
LUPINGS axe considered a nomiixer 
emong the flowerss we have how- 
ever Wade soite Gashins arrarg.e- 
rents by combining our BDENRALL 
SAID LUPINES WITH LCNG SPURRLD 
COLULDING cut with long steus 
end scue SCASTUSA KNAUTIENGIO, 
both fiowers and foliage to tie 
the-desiyu-te the contalier, 1h 
wueking this axcangement’ be care~ 
sul to use Tupine and Columbine 
in tints which.do not clash? Use 
plenty of Columbine foliage. 
