| 1872 - 422 Seiten
...putting too many into a vase ; and next to that, is the mistake of putting too great a variety of colors into one bouquet. Every flower in a group should be clearly distinguishable and determinaUe without pulling the nosegay to pieces; the calyx of a clove pink should never be hid by... | |
| 1868 - 398 Seiten
...vase ; I and next to that is the mistake of putting too great a variety of colors into one boquet. Every flower in a group should be clearly distinguishable...pieces ; the calyx of a clove pink should never be hid by being plunged into the , head of a white phlox, however well the two colors may look together.... | |
| 1868 - 848 Seiten
...great a variety of colors into one bouquet. Kvery flower in a group should be clearly distinguished and determinable without pulling the nosegay to pieces ; the calyx of a clove pink should never be hid by being plunged into a head of white phlox, however well the two colors may look together. Sweet... | |
| Jane Loudon - 1870 - 396 Seiten
...flowers, the commonest is that of putting too many into a vase ; and next to that is the mistake of putting too great a variety of colours into one bouquet....pieces ; the calyx of a clove pink should never be hid by being plunged into a head of white phlox, however well the two colours may look together. Sweet... | |
| 1863 - 358 Seiten
...flowers, the commonest is that of putting too many into a vase; and next to that is the mistake of putting too great a variety of colours into one bouquet....flower in a group should be clearly distinguishable and determinate, without pulling the nosegay to pieces; the calyx of a clove pink should never be hid by... | |
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