Holiday Botanica Holiday Glitz

Galison SKU: 9780735334670
Holiday Botanica Holiday Glitz

Holiday Botanica Holiday Glitz

Galison SKU: 9780735334670

Send Holiday Botanica cards from Galison Holiday. A festive border of green, white, and red glitter frames a closeup of a florist's Christmas favorite, Azalea Indica." Above the flowers is the greeting "Happy Holidays" in red foil script. Red glitter tastefully adds sparkle to the flowers themselves. Our cheerful red flowers are taken from Plate 70, Dicotyledones, of the Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, 1816-1830, edited by Frederic Cuvier and now in the collection of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation at Carnegie Mellon University. Since the plate is from a French work, its caption reads "AZALEE de l'Inde.""

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Send Holiday Botanica cards from Galison Holiday. A festive border of green, white, and red glitter frames a closeup of a florist's Christmas favorite, Azalea Indica." Above the flowers is the greeting "Happy Holidays" in red foil script. Red glitter tastefully adds sparkle to the flowers themselves. Our cheerful red flowers are taken from Plate 70, Dicotyledones, of the Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, 1816-1830, edited by Frederic Cuvier and now in the collection of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation at Carnegie Mellon University. Since the plate is from a French work, its caption reads "AZALEE de l'Inde.""

ISBN: 9780735334670
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Author(s): Galison
Publisher: Galison
Pages: 10
Format: Cards
Dimensions: 5.75(h) x 4.25(w) x 1.25(d)
Weight: 170 oz
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Send Holiday Botanica cards from Galison Holiday. A festive border of green, white, and red glitter frames a closeup of a florist's Christmas favorite, Azalea Indica." Above the flowers is the greeting "Happy Holidays" in red foil script. Red glitter tastefully adds sparkle to the flowers themselves. Our cheerful red flowers are taken from Plate 70, Dicotyledones, of the Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, 1816-1830, edited by Frederic Cuvier and now in the collection of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation at Carnegie Mellon University. Since the plate is from a French work, its caption reads "AZALEE de l'Inde.""

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