id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015011240689 Hulme, F. Edward 1841-1909. Plants, their natural growth and ornamental treatment, 1874 .txt text/plain 42460 2630 73 In almost all periods of art, Nature has been largely drawn upon, the only marked exceptions being in Celtic ornament, where, though vegetable forms are met with in MSS., the size of "the lower leaves, all throughout the plant being of very similar form; the Bush Vetch In some plants a valuable ornamental feature is seen in the forms of the opening bud. long trailing stems, glossy leaves, and large lilac flowers render it a rather conspicuous plant It on that plate, pointed out the great variety of form that in some plants is seen in their normal the variety of leaf form to be sometimes found on one plant, as the lower leaves alone are of in it rich store of material, the flowers being large and good in form, the leaves having great Examples of designs based on leaf forms alone will be seen in figs. ./cache/mdp.39015011240689.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015011240689.txt