Attractive, accurately rendered collection of 30 floral beauties, with brief captions describing what each flower symbolizes. Includes the anemone (anticipation), buttercup (riches), red rose (romantic love), carnation (fidelity), poppy (extravagance), and 25 others. A treat for coloring book fans, flower lovers, and gardening enthusiasts. Dover Original.
Language of Flowers by Kate Greenaway Wonderfully illustrated book by famed 19th-century illustrator lists over 200 plants and their figurative equivalents — tulip = fame; blue violet = faithfulness, etc. Flower-related verses at back of book. 85 full-color illustrations.
Redouté Flowers Coloring Book by Charlene Tarbox Thirty splendid illustrations of daffodils, daisies, peonies, violets, roses, and other flowers appear in this collection of finely detailed, ready-to-color floral illustrations. Painstakingly adapted from Redouté's magnificent originals.
The Language of Flowers Stained Glass Coloring Book by Ruth Soffer Sixteen full-page, realistic images of flowers reveal the blossoms' romantic symbolism. Color daffodils (chivalry), zinnias (constancy), sunflowers (adoration), sweet peas (shyness), day lilies (enthusiasm), and other blooms.
Favorite Perennials by Ilil Arbel Add a splash of color to 30 lovely flowering plants that come up in gardens every year, including the stately hollyhock and the full-blown balloon flower. Identifying captions.
Color Your Own Flower Seed Packet Illustrations by Marty Noble Thirty authentic flower seed packets of the early 20th century offer colorists a world of nostalgic charm. The meticulously re-created black-and-white renderings include carnations, petunias, nasturtiums, dahlias, poppies, and 25 other blossoms.
Garden Flowers Coloring Book by Stefen Bernath Forty important garden flowers — morning-glory, tulip, peony, daffodil, zinnia, dahlia, iris, petunia, delphinium, fox-glove, snapdragon, many more. Caption for each drawing gives common and scientific names, other information.