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Two elegantly dressed young men in a confrontation before a cart carrying a huge flower arrangement. Colour woodcut by Kunisada II, 1860.
Utagawa, Kunisada, 1823-1880.Date: 1860Reference: 36714i- Books
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The English flower garden : design and arrangement shown by existing examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland, followed by a description of the best plants for the open-air garden and their culture / by W. Robinson. Illustrated with many engravings on wood.
Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935.Date: 1897- Books
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The beauties of Flora display'd: or, Gentleman and Lady's Pocket Companion to the Flower and Kitchen Garden: On an Entire new plan. With a catalogue of seeds Necessary for each of them. Containing A Concise and Methodical Description of the Heights and Colours of upwards of Two Hundred different Flowers: Particular Directions for Sowing and Management, and singular Arrangement of each Sort of them, so as to have those of near equal Heights by themselves, and that no two Flowers should be seen together of the same Colours, nor that any one Kind should be hid by the other, but should at one View paint the whole Garden with a most agreeable and pleasing Variety, and set forth the great Profusion of Nature with very little Trouble. Also under the English Name of each Flower, is affixt its Latin one, for the more agreeable Amusement of the Curious. With Seven Plans on Copper-Plates, shewing the Nature and Design of the Work, and the Position of the Flowers when growing. With a short Sketch of the most desirable Situation of a Pleasure Garden. Also is placed under the Articles of the Kitchen Garden Catalogue, an essential and concise Method of Culture. Seeds arranged after each other nearly suitable to the Times of Sowing; the general Quantity necessary for different Proportions of Ground: the Choice of Soil and Situation; and Advice for laying out a Kitchen Garden both for Convenience, Utility, and Neatness. By N. Swinden, Gardener and Seedsman, at Brentford-End.
Swinden, N.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Pictures
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Thirteen examples of different types and arrangements of flower stamens. Chromolithograph, c. 1850.
Date: [c. 1850]Reference: 28519i- Pictures
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Flowers and leaves in a still-life. Watercolour by L. Handy(?), 1878.
Handy, Laura.Date: 1878Reference: 22060i- Pictures
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A collection of flowers in ornamental arrangement with garland, urn and cherubs. Etching by J. Edwards, c.1790, after himself.
Edwards, John, active 1763-1806.Date: Published as the act directs Jany 1st 1790Reference: 20480i- Pictures
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Pink flowers, possibly chrysanthemums, arranged in a bottle. Watercolour attributed to M. C. Stopes, 1898.
Stopes, Marie Carmichael, 1880-1958.Date: 1898Reference: 22065i- Pictures
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Rose flowers on a table. Watercolour.
Reference: 22071i- Books
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Flowers and festivals, or, Directions for the floral decoration of churches / by W.A.Barrett.
Barrett, William Alexander, 1836-1891.Date: 1868- Pictures
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Floral bouquet. Engraving.
Reference: 20327i- Pictures
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Floral bouquet. Engraving.
Reference: 20325i- Pictures
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Floral bouquet. Engraving.
Reference: 20324i- Books
A weed is a flower : artful cannabis photography / illustrations by Stephanie Hardy.
Date: 2021- Books
The gardener's dictionary. Containing, the methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, flower, fruit, and pleasure garden; wherein all the articles contained in the former editions of this work, in two volumes, are disposed in one alphabet. With the addition of a great number of plants / [Philip Miller].
Miller, Philip, 1691-1771.Date: 1752- Pictures
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Two white roses, in a still-life. Watercolour by J.D.(?), 1885.
D. J.Date: 1885Reference: 22069i- Pictures
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Two men in a domestic setting, one of them arranging flowers. Photographic postcard, ca. 1910.
Date: [ca. 1910?]Reference: 2060431iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
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Pink roses in a vase. Watercolour by Pip.
Reference: 22072i- Pictures
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Two sprigs of flowers, including Convolvulus and carnations, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after Dodd, 1775.
Dodd, active 1775.Date: [20 July 1776]Reference: 24529i- Pictures
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An elaborate floral arrangement. Chromolithograph, c. 1870, after H. Briscoe.
Briscoe, H.Date: [1870]Reference: 26137i- Pictures
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Floral bouquet. Engraving by N. de Poilly, c.1660, after himself.
Poilly, Nicolas de, 1627-1696.Date: 1660Reference: 20322i- Pictures
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Two sprigs of flowers, including tulip and honeysuckle, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after W. Kilburn, 1775.
Kilburn, William, 1745-1818.Date: [20 July 1776]Reference: 24526i- Pictures
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Two sprigs of flowers, including lilies, carnations and Auricula, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after W. Kilburn, 1775.
Kilburn, William, 1745-1818.Date: [20 July 1776]Reference: 24528i- Pictures
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A bunch of flowers, the initial letters of which are shown to spell "Dorotea". Watercolour by V.F.
F., V.Reference: 22064i- Pictures
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Two sprigs of flowers including roses and Narcissi, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after W. Kilburn, 1775.
Kilburn, William, 1745-1818.Date: 20 July 1776Reference: 24525i- Pictures
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Two sprigs of flowers, including iris and double Narcissus, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after W. Kilburn, 1775.
Kilburn, William, 1745-1818.Date: [20 July 1776]Reference: 24527i