Below are some examples of arrangements having no particular type of style.

The
boxes to the left are made of masses of flowers. The one on the left contains
roses, bittersweet and pompons. On the right, the box has in it Paphiopedilum
orchids (sometimes called Cyprepediums in the florists' trade), and plum colored
callas.
To the right is a glass bowl filled with lemons, which act as an anchor for the stems of sunflowers, solidaster, and dracaena.

To
the left are two views of a huge martini glass filled with pompons and roses,
and with a curled lemon peel hooked on the rim . This glass is 12 inches in
height.