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Free botanical art: The florist and pomologist part 2

January 23, 2015|Free Art

Last Friday was the 1869 collection of illustrations from The Florist And Pomologist: A Pictorial Monthly Magazine Of Flowers, Fruits, And General Horticulture, today we give you more free botanical art from the 1873 collection. Published by the Journal of Horticulture, London and digitised by the Biodiversity Heritage Library, these works are in the Public Domain. We include 14 intensely coloured plates and a selection of other black and white text drawings.

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Florist and the Pomologist

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