E. A. Maling
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 32
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1862 edition. Excerpt: ... Chapter viii. "wreaths. 1. Wreaths of mixed flowers are difficult to manage. A delicate eye for combining colour, and the lightest of hands for arranging flowers, are required to prevent their turning out clumsy garlands. Few things, however, are more worthy of a little pains being taken in acquiring the knack of making them; this, too, is done so easily; they are so pretty, so many like them, and often they give such pleasure to those who have not seen them, or who do not know how to make them for themselves. The flowers, too, are so very few and simple which, are required for them. It is, indeed, an expensive mistake to fancy that so many flowers and such grand kinds are wanted. For the hair, even, and for the dress, how well I remember those charming simple little gracieuses wreaths--Ivy, or evergreen Rose leaves, or Myrtle, and beautiful dark or silvered foliage, a few Snowdrops, or some drooping Deutzia--that little flower like a delicate white Ribes; a few pale blue Harebells, single Hepaticas, Scillas, or bells of waxen Hyacinths; Pansies again, and Roses, Azaleas amongst the fairest, and the exquisite Chinese Honeysuckle, and little sprays of Lilac. Two or three waving Fern leaves and bunches of drooping Snowdrops, the Snowdrops sprinkled here and there amongst the smaller Fern leaves as well as at the sides--what can be prettier, and what can he more easily arranged? 2. In the mixed wreaths, too, where a line of some dark evergreen supports little knots of flowers, perhaps white and red Geraniums, mixed with their own small soft velvet leaves--expanding at the sides into a waving plume, or rising in the centre into a crown of flowers---are amongst the best. The easiest, I think, to make, are those of one flower, and they are...