The Royal Horticultural Society Diary 1996

The Royal Horticultural Society Diary 1996 The Language of Flowers

Diary (06 Jul 1995)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Illustrated with 19th-century flower paintings from The Royal Horticultural Society's Lindley Library, this diary takes a look at a subject first made popular in Victorian times. The meaning of each illustrated flower is given, often revealing an intriguing message: a yellow tulip, for instance, denotes "hopeless love"; a musk rose "capricious beauty"; and a pansy, "loving thoughts".;Each week in the diary is printed to view, with a facing full-colour illustration by a celebrated artist, such as Pierre-Joseph Redoute. British, Commonwealth, European and North American holidays are listed, along with religious holidays and astronomical information.;Brent Elliott, the Society's librarian, who has made a study of the language of flowers, provides an introduction to the diary. He is the author of "Victorian Gardens" and "Treasures of The Royal Horticultural Society".

Book information

ISBN: 9780711208322
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Publishers
Imprint: Frances Lincoln Publishers
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Weight: 494g
Height: 177mm
Width: 239mm