Favorite Garden Flowers Postcards : 24 Full-Color Cards (Card Books)
Favorite Garden Flowers Postcards : 24 Full-Color Cards (Card Books)
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Book Description
Spectacular collection of floral illustrations selected from famous and extremely rare mid-19th-century botanical work. Includes lovely, accurate renderings of peonies, hibiscus, primrose, phlox, snapdragon, anemones, lupines, cyclamen, other garden favorites. Perfect for conveying brief messages, framing as mini prints or for use as a botanical guide.
Favorite Garden Flowers Postcards: 24 Full-Color Cards (Card Books),Mrs. J. W. Loudon,Dover Publications,0486274918,Blank Books/Journals,Flowers - General,General,Stationery / Gift Wrap,Nature / Flowers,Stationery items
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