376 FLOWER ARRANGEMENT PROBLEMS A sufficient number of problems are listed so thai choices way be made. 1. Visit a flower show and report on it. Analyze the awards. Make quick useful sketches. 2. Make a flower arrangement; first sketch it. 3. Make a fruit or vegetable arrangement. 4. Make a dry material or weed arrangement. 5. Design a plain container to harmonize in form with your favorite flowers. 6. Make a large chart to hang up showing the principal shapes of flower arrangements. READING REFERENCES CLEMENTS, JULIA. 101 Ideas for Flower Arrangements. Pearson. Van Nostrand, 1955. CONWAY, J. GREGORY. Encyclopedia of Flower Arrangement. Knopf, 1957. FISHER, LOUISE B. An Eighteenth Century Garland. Colonial Williamsburg, 1951. HANNAY, FRANCES J. Outlines of Period Flower Arrangement. National Council Books, 1954. HAYES, NAIDA, Dry Arrangement Books. Hayes Studio, 1960. MARCUS, MARGARET F. Period Flower Arrangement. Barrows, 1952. OKAKURA, KAKUZA. The Book of Tea. Tuttle Book Co., 1951. NISHIMURA, T. Ikenobo School of Japanese Floral Art. Kyoto, Japan. Tuttle Book Co., U.S.A. Run, ANNA HONG. The Art of Flower and Foliage Arrange- ment. Macmillan, 1958. SALINGER, MARGARETTA. Flowers. Metropolitan Museum. Har- per, 1949. TESHIGAHARA, SOFU, Representative Flower Arrangements. (So- getsu School) Ryufusha Co., 1958. Tuttle Book Co. WILSON, ADELAIDE B. Color in Flower Arrangement. Barrows, 1954.