Bead Flowers

Bead Flowers PDF Author: Minako Shimonagase
Publisher: Japan Publications Trading
ISBN: 9784889961904
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 104

Book Description
Bead Flowers is a Japan Publications publication.

Flower Children

Flower Children PDF Author: Elizabeth Gordon
Publisher: Applewood Books
ISBN: 1557090866
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98

Book Description
Published originally in 1910, this charming collection of flower poems and full-color illustrations animates the 82 flowers included in the book. From Crocus to Holly, the flowers are ordered in the book as each would appear throughout the year in a garden. Each illustration is half child and half flower, creating a wonderful way for children to see themselves in the natural world.

The American Flower Garden Directory

The American Flower Garden Directory PDF Author: Hibbert and Buist
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3752336994
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 226

Book Description
Reproduction of the original: The American Flower Garden Directory by Hibbert and Buist

Caring for Cut Flowers

Caring for Cut Flowers PDF Author: Rod Jones
Publisher: Landlinks Press
ISBN: 9780643066311
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 204

Book Description
Caring for Cut Flowers shows florists and growers how to make cut flowers last longer. While proper postharvest techniques will not magically transform poor quality flowers into first class material, a few basic, inexpensive techniques can maximise the vase life of good quality material.

Postharvest Biotechnology of Flowers and Ornamental Plants

Postharvest Biotechnology of Flowers and Ornamental Plants PDF Author: Dattajirao K. Salunkhe
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 3642738036
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 203

Book Description
The floricultural industry has been undergoing an unprecedented revolu tion in terms of the type of commodity produced and the production and marketing technology in both developed and developing countries. As a result of this revolution, as we know today, there is a flower for every purpose and for every person in the world, as is evident from the slogan of the Society for American Florists: "say it with flowers". In re cent years, the Latin American and European countries have become sizeable competitors for the North American fresh flower markets and the trend continues growing. Like any other crop production, floricultural production can be divided into three basic factors: (1) production costs (2) quality (3) transportation costs. All these must be optimum for this area or industry to be safe from competition. With increasing consumer awareness and the current recession, the pressure from the artificial floral products in dustry and also of neighbouring countries on the American fresh flower industry, and continued competition even amongst the growers, whole salers and retailers, quality in floricultural industry is becoming increas ingly important to all those concerned with handling these products. The visual quality aspects of the product are the sole determiner of consumer acceptability in this industry and, unlike fruits and vegetables, flowers cannot be marketed by just discarding the damaged portion.
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