Mother Nature's Toy-Shop
leabane
que? Doesn't it look as if it had been copied from a
aisy Fleab
s, freshly gathered. The name of the flower is the daisy fleabane which grows in
e blossom is entirely white, sometimes it is tinged with purple, and it has a bright-yellow c
ly grew. The composition, or arrangement, of this design is like that used for the upright clover design (Fig. 16), that is, it has two tall side sprays and a shorter middle
t of tinted paper, else the flower will not show. All
ustard
ustard and its compound leaves make very
Wild Must
- Wild
aisy Fleabane
tting off a number of flower-clusters and leaves, and grouping first one flower-cluster and one leaf-spray together, with the ends of their stems touching, then another flower-cluster and another leaf-spray. The arrows in Fig. 27 show where the ste
ts of Wild M
sprays in the design. You can have as many as
Butterc
cups-a
ce for instance. And so they could if they only would not wilt almost as soon as they are gathered. To be sure, they will revive an
esign but a pretty one. It shows five wide-open blossoms placed in a row at equal distances apart with a little spray of leaves and bu
e on the paper. A design like Fig. 28 should be pressed after it is arranged, and it will last a long while an