Carnations and Pinks

Carnations and Pinks

Author: T. Cook

Publisher: Applewood Books

Published: 2008-11

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1429013737

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This useful source by Cook, Douglas, and McLeod offers detailed information on the growing and care of carnations and pinks.


Carnations

Carnations

Author: Harshita Joshi

Publisher: AGRIHORTICO

Published: 2019-03-28

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13:

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Carnation is regarded as one of the most important cut flower all over the world and a very much preferable crop to be grown commercially in terms of fetching appreciable monetary returns. This small book about "Carnations" explains in detail various types of carnation flowers, growing practices, disease and pest management, and marketing of carnations as cut flowers.


Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks

Carnations, Picotees, and Pinks

Author: Ernest Cook

Publisher: Applewood Books

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 142901380X

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This 1905 volume edited by Ernest Cook gathers advice from the foremost authorities on carnations, picotees, and pinks to provide the gardener with the best cultivation information.


Carnation

Carnation

Author: Twigs Way

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2016-11-15

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1780236816

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From wedding bouquets to funeral wreaths, carnations can be seen everywhere in human culture. Their colorful but delicately folded petals have made them one of the foremost decorative flowers, from the gardens of the Ottoman Empire to American Mothers Day bouquets, via Chinese medicines and French Empresses. In this book, Twigs Way explores the extraordinary history of this inimitable flower. The author traces the trials and tribulations of early breeders—compelled by florists’ fascinations for the striped and spotted—which led to delightfully colored (and delightfully named) varieties such as Lustie Gallant and Bleeding Swain. She looks at the symbolism of the red and white—and even green—carnations made famous by Oscar Wilde, and glides through many of the rooms in literature and history that we have filled with the carnation’s glorious scent. Travelling from Europe to China, Way explores how carnations have been used by herbalists the world over as a treatment for ailments to both mind and body, and she looks at the many paintings that have attempted to capture their unique complexities. Lavishly illustrated and full of unexpected delights, this book will—like the carnation itself—charm the mind and invigorate the senses.