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Jim McCann
Paperback - $35.95
The creative team from the nation's top distributor of fresh flowers at 1-800-Flowers shows readers fabulous, innovative ways to add nature's beauty to their homes.
Marie A. McDonald
Hardcover - $77.95
Lei are the very expression of traditional Hawaiian culture and were once an essential part of community and family life. Following in the footsteps of Samuel Kamakau, Abraham Fornander, and others, the authors have collected here a wealth of written ...
Alberta A. Melloy
Hardcover - $30.95
During his lifetime at Winterthur, Henry Francis du Pont used flower arrangements to bring the color and spirit of his beautiful, naturalistic garden indoors. The bold and colorful specimens in bloom at any given time, arranged in the specially const ...
Shirley Monckton
Paperback - $27.95
"Attractively designed...offers generous, full-page color photographs illustrating a variety of floral arrangements, while step-by-step drawings accompany descriptions of materials, tools, and containers necessary to complete similar designs....Photo ...
Ron Morgan
Hardcover - $77.95
Filled with lavish photographs, Center of Attention shares the secrets of internationally recognized floral designer Ron Morgan. Morgan offers step-by-step guidelines for selecting flowers, containers, props, and other decorations, as well as getting ...
Ron Morgan
Hardcover - $77.95
This beautiful book presents a detailed, step-by-step approach to creating unique and elegant table settings. Using a dramatic floral arrangement as the centerpiece, Ron Morgan shows how to maximize the overall effect through the creative use of prop ...
Harumi Nishi
Paperback - $39.95
With its stunning collection of 260 specially-taken photographs, and flower designs to suit every mood and occasion, this book is not only a celebration of the flower, and an exploration of Japanese flower arranging, but also the start of a personal ...
Diane Norman
Hardcover - $62.95
Ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower arranging, is guided by the desire to create harmony between flowers and their surroundings. Thought to be rooted as far back as 600 AD, its name comes from the Japanese "ikeru (to keep alive, to arrange) a ...