. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. t^ti. The American Florist. 611. STANDING WREATH AND HARP ARRANGED BY LUBLINER & TRINZ, CHICAGO. Kiapes, allowing them to fall in a care- less fashion. Around the grapes, ar- range maidenhair ferns in sufficient (inantity to offset the heaviness of the grapes. The bunches should be sus- pended from the lattice by wide satin ribbon of one or two shades lighter color than the grapes used. The green and the blue grapes combined make a fine effect. Above this lattice have panels of autumn foliage, in the cen- ter


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. t^ti. The American Florist. 611. STANDING WREATH AND HARP ARRANGED BY LUBLINER & TRINZ, CHICAGO. Kiapes, allowing them to fall in a care- less fashion. Around the grapes, ar- range maidenhair ferns in sufficient (inantity to offset the heaviness of the grapes. The bunches should be sus- pended from the lattice by wide satin ribbon of one or two shades lighter color than the grapes used. The green and the blue grapes combined make a fine effect. Above this lattice have panels of autumn foliage, in the cen- ter of which place bunches of flowers with maidenhair fern falling to the top of the lattice. On top of each of these panels also arrange flowers in an inverted crescent shape. The num- ber of panels must be determined by the size of the wall which they are to cover. Three as a rule are a good number. For the center aisle on either side suspend four designs made in umbrella shape. Have the wire frame flat on top and about the size of an ordinary parasol. Cover the top with flowers, maidenhair to fall over the edge as a fringe; line it with grape foliage and underneath suspend large bunches of hothouse grapes from the center. If possible use miniature electric lights in green fringe. Cover the rope or wire from which it is suspended with asparagus. In between and con- necting each design use the two col- ors of sash ribbon as used on the lat- tice, tying a large knot in the center and from one loop arrange an artistic spray of foliage. This ribbon should be formed in crescent shape which re- quires deftness in obtaining the de- sired effect. For the bridal bower, cover it with green and blue grapes and their fo- liage, draping the grapevines at the back and sides, tying the sides back a little with sash ribbon of the two shades previously mentioned. Use palms where necessary as well as smaller ferns to finish. Arrange grape foliage over the doors and on chande- liers and othe


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