Swan 
Domestic glass plays an 
important role in our col- 
lection. This inexpensive 
swan finds few rivals in its 
ability to lend itself to flow- 
er arrangements. The double 
Gerberas are a new introduc- 
tion to the plant world, and 
plants are priced at 75¢ each. 
The Swan is $6.00. 









Cornucopias are $3.75 each. 
Sue Hush 
Nicodemus 
Combining a_ beautiful 
Jardiniere and Fern 
The kilns of Portugal are rapidly be- 
coming famous for producing some of 
the world’s finest ceramics. The jar- 
diniere and saucer illustrated will hold 
a 6-inch pot. The lovely glaze, scenic 
design, and blended coloring of either 
black, olive green, or rust on a cream 
background, combine to make it one 
of our handsomest pieces. The Maid- 
enhair Fern, a most successful house 
plant, sells for $1.75; Jardiniere with 
saucer, $6.50. 
Chinese 
The popularity that Chinese art has 
always been accorded is well deserved, 
for its originality in design and color- 
ing is outstanding. Our collection plays 
an integral part in our displays and we 
show proudly this unique work of ou° 
valiant Far Eastern allies. The Lion 
shown, 7 inches tall, $1.25; Fisherman, 
$1.10. 


From American kilns comes this 
handsome new crackle-ware created by 
one of our finest contemporary crafts- 
men. The solid bright colors are so 
adaptable in any house, be it Early 
Colonial or ultra-modern. Cylinder 
Vase, which shows the Cymbidiums so 
well, is $6.50; Jardiniere for 5-inch 
pot, $6.00; Cigarette Box, $2.95. 
= glaze with warm blending 
. undertones of color and graceful flowing lines, the 
pe cty ade Nicodemus ceramics 
omplement to any home, especially when arranged with Saxi- 
fraga as this is. The Madonna and bowl are a set for $8.50. The 
is indeed a welcome 

