(To the Editor of the Evening Star.)
Sib.—Can you inform me whether it is customary in Flower Shows to make a rule that all table bouquets must be tied with string, and not simply arranged in a glass loosely ? If in your experience of these things such has not been the usual course, perhaps it might be a kindness to inform the judges of the Ladies' Benevolent Society's Flower Show. The gentlemen who awarded the prizes of yesterday's exhibition discountenanced what they called one of the very best arranged bunch of flowers in the room, merely because it was not tied, but arranged in a
glass.—l am, &c. Floba. Thames, November 16th, 1881.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4020, 16 November 1881, Page 3
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113Untitled Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4020, 16 November 1881, Page 3
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