DIRECTIONS HOW TO MAKE A JESSAMINE.* BY
M38. A. H. HOLLINOSWOBTH
Marianna—White or yellow, smooth, thick 5
- MA'rsnIALs FOB Manso Parse FLOWERS.—
paper, yellow pips, small green calyx, leaves, 3 Tissue paper of various colors, carmine paper 8m.
E for Pinks, Dahlias, and red Roses, variegated for
Cut as many as desired of No. 1 and 2: gum i Japonicas, Pinks, &c., wire, wax, gum arabic, up No. 2 in form of a tube, fasten the petal to it E stamens, pipes, green leaves, calyx, sprays, cups with thick gum arabic: fasten a piece of thin E for roses and buds, all the small flowers being of
wire to a large, yellow pip, cover the stem with light green tissue paper, run it through the tube for a stamen: finish with a small green calyx. To mount it, put three or four buds and as many
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sixty varieties, can be obtained ready stamped of Mrs. A. M. Hollingsworth’s Fancy Store, No. 32 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Orders by mail punclually attended to. A box, with mate
flowers, and make branches with the leaves, like i rials for a large bouquet or basket, sent, by mail, No. 3. i on receipt of one dollar, post-paid.
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MRS. JANE
Punsxs are always suitable for presents. We give, this month, a new pattern for one in
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note diamonds. The star at the bottom is black, the first row of diamonds is scarlet, the second
crochet. Scarlet, black and yellow will look row yellow, the third black. The purse is com we'll, fog4t4hey contrast to advantage in the alter- i menced in the centre of the black star at tho