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Susan Gabers garden is a black-and-white Eden of lush flower design 100 graceful, botanically accurate garden flowers rendered for artists and anyone who admires or needs floral designs and motifs: needleworkers, craftsmen of all sorts, designers. All the drawings may be used royalty-free.
Ms. Gaber has drawn these flowers with sinuously weaving leaves and stems, flowing and swaying as in a breeze on the page, in compositions suitable for design purposes: some of the flowers appear several times, and many of the drawings form frames, repeating borders, and motifs. The flowers, many full-page, include African Violet, Begonia, Orchid Cactus, Columbine, Daffodil, Dogwood, Iris, Peony, Snapdragon, Tobacco, and much more.

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Treasury of
FLOWER DESIGNS For Artists, Embroiderers & Craftsmen 100 Garden Favourites by
Susan Gaber Dover Publications, Inc.
New York Copyright 1981 by Susan Gaber. All rights reserved. Treasury of Flower Designs for Artists, Embroiderers and Craftsmen is a new work, first published by Dover Publications, Inc., in 1981 DOVER Pictorial Archive SERIES This book belongs to the Dover Pictorial Archive Series. You may use the designs and illustrations for graphics and crafts applications, free and without special permission, provided that you include no more than ten in the same publication or project. (For permission for additional use, please write to Dover Publications, Inc., 31 East 2nd Street, Mineola, N.Y. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number:
80-69296
International Standard Book NumberISBN-13: 978-0-486-24096-1ISBN-10: 0-486-24096-7 Manufactured in the United States by Courier Corporation
24096724
www.doverpublications.com Alphabetical List of Flowers Illustrated African Violet, Amaryllis, Anemone, Anthurium, Asarina, Aster, Begonia, Black-eyed Susan, Bleeding Heart, Cactus, Christmas, Cactus, Orchid, Calendula, Calla Lily, Camellia, Canterbury Bells, Carnation, Cherry, Chrysanthemum, Christmas Cactus, Cinquefoil, Clematis, Clivia, Columbine, Coralbells, Coreopsis, Crocus, Cyclamen, Daffodil, Dahlia, Daisy, Shasta, Daisy, Transvaal, Day Lily, Delphinium, Dianthus, Dogwood, Edelweiss, Flowering Quince, Flowering Tobacco, Forget-me-not, Forsythia, Freesia, Fritillaria, Fuchsia, Gardenia, Gazania, Geranium, Geranium, Ivy, Geum, Gladiola, Globe Flower, Gloxinia, Grape Hyacinth, Helenium, Helleborus, Hibiscus, Honeysuckle, Hyacinth, Hyacinth, Grape, Hydrangea, Impatiens, Iris, Ivy Geranium, Layia, Lilac, Lilium, Lily, Lily, Calla, Lily, Day, Lily, Water , Lily of the Valley, Lychnis, Magnolia, Marigold, Morning Glory, Narcissus, Nasturtium, Orchid, Orchid Cactus, Oxalis, Pansy, Peony (single), Peony (double), Petunia, Phlox, Poinsettia, Poppy, Portulaca, Primrose, Quince, Flowering, Ranunculus, Rhododendron, Rose, Rose of Sharon, Scabiosa, Shasta Daisy, Snapdragon, Snowdrop, Spiderwort, Strawflower, Streptocarpus, Sunflower, Sweet Pea, Thunbergia, Tobacco, Flowering, Transvaal Daisy, Tulip, Verbena, Viola, Violet, African, Water Lily, Zinnia, CONTENTS Impatiens Zinnia Pansy Aster - photo 1 Impatiens Zinnia Pansy Aster Clematis - photo 2 Zinnia Pansy Aster Clematis Lilac - photo 3 Pansy Aster Clematis Lilac Columbine - photo 4 Aster Clematis Lilac Columbine Petunia - photo 5 Clematis Lilac Columbine Petunia Lily - photo 6 Lilac Columbine Petunia Lily Carnation - photo 7 Columbine Petunia Lily Carnation Globe Flower - photo 8 Petunia Lily Carnation Globe Flower Helleborus - photo 9 Lily Carnation Globe Flower Helleborus Forsythia - photo 10 Carnation Globe Flower Helleborus Forsythia Poppy - photo 11 Globe Flower Helleborus Forsythia Poppy Peonysingle - photo 12 Helleborus Forsythia Poppy Peonysingle Orchid - photo 13 Forsythia Poppy Peonysingle Orchid Peonydouble - photo 14 Poppy Peonysingle Orchid Peonydouble Dahlia - photo 15 Peony(single) Orchid Peonydouble Dahlia Gazania - photo 16 Orchid Peonydouble Dahlia Gazania Gardenia - photo 17 Peony(double) Dahlia Gazania Gardenia Streptocarpus - photo 18 Dahlia Gazania Gardenia Streptocarpus - photo 19 Gazania Gardenia Streptocarpus Orchid Cactus - photo 20 Gardenia Streptocarpus Orchid Cactus Dahlia - photo 21 Streptocarpus Orchid Cactus Dahlia Fuchsia - photo 22Orchid Cactus Dahlia Fuchsia Geum - photo 23 Orchid Cactus Dahlia Fuchsia Geum Thunbergia - photo 24 Dahlia Fuchsia Geum Thunbergia Calendula - photo 25 Fuchsia Geum Thunbergia Calendula Poppy - photo 26 Geum Thunbergia Calendula Poppy Portulaca - photo 27 Thunbergia Calendula Poppy Portulaca Gladiola - photo 28 Calendula Poppy Portulaca Gladiola Tulip - photo 29 Poppy Portulaca Gladiola Tulip Hibiscus - photo 30 Portulaca Gladiola Tulip Hibiscus Delphinium - photo 31 Gladiola Tulip Hibiscus Delphinium Fuchsia - photo 32 Tulip Hibiscus Delphinium Fuchsia Morning Glory - photo 33 Hibiscus Delphinium Fuchsia Morning Glory Tulip - photo 34 Delphinium Fuchsia Morning Glory Tulip - photo 35 Fuchsia Morning Glory Tulip - photo 36 Morning Glory Tulip Cherry - photo 37 Tulip Cherry Rose - photo 38Cherry Rose Marigold - photo 39Cherry Rose Marigold Begonia - photo 40 Cherry Rose Marigold Begonia Tulip - photo 41 Rose Marigold Begonia Tulip Orchid - photo 42 Marigold Begonia Tulip Orchid Black-eyed Susan - photo 43

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