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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Essay on preserving ]
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[x]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [Dried Flowers ]
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AGRI-TOPICS
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National Agricultural Library Beltsville, MD 20705
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DRIED FLOWERS
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As evidenced by the discovery of preserved flowers in ancient
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Egyptian tombs, people have for centuries engaged in the art of preserving
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flowers. Today, a large variety of annuals, biennials and perennials are
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successfully preserved. Because properly dried flowers can persist for
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years after harvesting, they are often referred to as everlastings or
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immortelles.
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To ascertain the optimum growing conditions and harvesting time for
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a particular species, one should not rely solely on books or articles.
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Experienced growers will frequently be the best sources of information. In
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general, flowering plants require ample sunlight, good drainage and a
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growing season with a minimum of 80 days. Harvesting flowers at the
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appropriate time is critical. Flowers which are without blemishes, insects
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or diseases should be picked on mornings of low humidity after the dew has
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evaporated from the petals.
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Several techniques can be utilized to remove moisture from the
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collected flowers. The simplest method is to tie a rubber band around a
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bunch of flowers after their leaves have been removed, and to hang them
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upside down out of direct sunlight in a dry, well-ventilated attic, closet
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or garage. Ideally, the drying area should have a temperature between
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60<198> and 80<198> F and a humidity rate less than 60%. Another method is
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to place the flowers in a container and to cover them with clean, fine
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sand, or a mixture of borax and cornmeal, or a nonchlorophyll kitty litter.
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These inexpensive substances provide the flowers with support, enabling
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them to maintain their shape while they dry naturally.
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A more costly method is to use an airtight container and to cover
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the flowers with silica gel, a desiccant, which not only provides support
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to the flowers but also removes moisture from them. Overall, the more
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rapidly flowers dry, the less likely they are to become moldy and the more
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vivid their colors remain. The drying process can be further accelerated by
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placing the container in a microwave oven or by applying heat. Depending on
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the method chosen and the particular plant material being preserved, drying
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time may take between one and four weeks.
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The uses of preserved flowers are limited only by one's
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imagination. They are popular in floral arrangements, wreaths, bouquets,
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potpourri and corsages.
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(NOTE: Call numbers are given for items owned by NAL.)
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BASIC FLOWER DRYING
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JOURNAL ARTICLES
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Alden, Janice. 1979. "They are beautiful dried, too." AFRICAN
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VIOLET MAGAZINE. 32(4, pt. 1): 16-17. NAL Call No.: 80.AF8
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Bennett, Jennifer. 1985. "The dried flowers of Hedgehog Hill."
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HORTICULTURE. 63(8): 44-47, 49-51. NAL Call No.: 80.H787
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Emerson, William J. 1979. "Drying flowers in a microware
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oven." THE PRAIRIE GARDEN. 36: 96-97. NAL Call No.: 80.W73
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Loebel, JoAnn Schowalter. 1987. "Flowers for drying:
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everlasting perennials." AMERICAN HORTICULTURIST. 66(10):
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10-13. NAL Call No.: 80.N216
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Nau, Jim. 1989. "A flower grower's bibliography: basic
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references." GATHERINGS: THE CUT FLOWER QUARTERLY. 1(1):2-3.
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O'Neil, Sunny. 1988. "An exciting new way to dry flowers."
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FLOWERLETTER. 5(3): 1-2.
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"Onions that produce flowers, beautiful to bizarre, fresh or
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dried." 1987. SUNSET (CENTRAL WEST EDITION). 179(5): 233.
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NAL Call No.: 110.SU7
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Petersons, Hedviga V. 1981. "Drying and preserving flowers."
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FACTSHEET. ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD. No.
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81-016. NAL Call No.: S155.A105
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Proulx, E. A. 1984. "Dried and true." HORTICULTURE. 62(8):
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24-28, 30. NAL Call No.: 80.H787
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Reilly, Ann. 1984. "Plan/plant now for your dried flowers."
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FLOWER AND GARDEN. 28(2): 26-28. NAL Call No.: SB403.F5
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Russell, A. Brooke. 1987. "How-to hints for July gardeners:
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dried florals capture summer's glory." AMERICAN HORTICULTURIST.
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66(7): 8, 10-11. NAL Call No.: 80.N216
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Sheffield, Richard R. 1980. "Plant everlastings for year-round
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enjoyment." ORGANIC GARDENING. 27(1): 186-188. NAL Call No.:
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57.8.OR32
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Swan, Joyce. 1988. "Everlastings: flowers that keep on
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giving." FLOWER AND GARDEN. 32(3): 38-39. NAL Call No.:
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SB403.F5
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BOOKS
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COMMERCIAL FIELD PRODUCTION OF CUT AND DRIED FLOWERS: A
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NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM. Sponsored by The Center for Alternative
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Crops and Products, University of Minnesota and The American
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Society of Horticultural Science, December 6-8, 1988.
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[Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota?, 1988?]. NAL Call
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No.: SB442.85.C6
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Conder, Susan. DRIED FLOWERS: DRYING AND ARRANGING. Boston:
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David R. Godine, 1988. (ISBN 0-87923-719-8).
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Condon, Geneal. THE COMPLETE BOOK OF FLOWER PRESERVATION.
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Boulder, CO: Pruett, 1982. (ISBN 0-87108-618-2). [Out of
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Print]
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Embertson, Jane. PODS: WILDFLOWERS AND WEEDS IN THEIR FINAL
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BEAUTY; GREAT LAKES REGION, NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES AND
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ADJACENT CANADA AND AREAS WHERE FROST AND FREEZE ARE COMMON.
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1979. (ISBN 0-684-155442-7).
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NAL Call No.: QK660.E53
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Floyd, Harriet. PLANT IT NOW, DRY IT LATER. New York:
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McGraw-Hill, 1973. (ISBN 0-07-021387-9). NAL Call No.:
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SB449.3.D7F5 [Out of Print]
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Foster, Maureen. PRESERVED FLOWERS: PRACTICAL METHODS AND
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CREATIVE USES. London: Pelham Books, 1973. (ISBN
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0-72070-536-3). NAL Call No.: SB447.F67. [Out of Print]
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Hillier, Malcolm. THE BOOK OF DRIED FLOWERS: A COMPLETE GUIDE
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TO GROWING, DRYING AND ARRANGING. New York: Simon & Schuster,
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1986. (ISBN 0-671-61939-X).
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Godwin, Buck Godwin. ALBERTA SUPERNATURALS. Olds, Alberta:
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Olds College Bookstore, 1987.
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Joosten, Titia. FLOWER DRYING WITH A MICROWARE: TECHNIQUES AND
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PROJECTS. Asheville, NC: Lark Books, 1988. (ISBN
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0-937274-48-8). NAL Call No.: SB447.J6613 1988
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Karel, Leonard. DRIED FLOWERS FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE PRESENT: A
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HISTORY AND PRACTICAL GUIDE TO FLOWER DRYING. Metuchen, NJ:
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Scarecrow Press, 1973. (ISBN 0-8108-0512-X). NAL Call No.:
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SB447.K29
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Lindgren, Linda Lee. DECORATIONS FROM NATURE: GROWING,
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PRESERVING & ARRANGING NATURALS. Radnor, PA: Chilton Book
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Company, 1986. (ISBN 0-8019-7696-0). NAL Call No.: TT157.L5
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Mann, Pauline. FLOWERS THAT LAST: ARRANGING DRIED AND
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PRESERVED PLANTS & FLOWERS. London: B.T. Batsford, 1984.
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(ISBN 0-7134-3842-8). NAL Call No.: SB449.3.D7M3
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Maurice, Grizelda. A FLOWER ARRANGER'S GARDEN. London: B.T.
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Batsford, 1988. (ISBN 0-7134-5373-7). NAL Call No.:
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SB449.M358
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Mierhof, Annette. THE DRIED FLOWER BOOK: GROWING, PICKING,
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DRYING, ARRANGING. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1981. (ISBN
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0-525-09573-X; 0-525-47700-4; 0-525-48239-3). NAL Call No.:
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SB447.M5313 1981
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Ohrbach, Barbara Milo. THE SCENTED ROOM: CHERCHEZ'S BOOK OF
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DRIED FLOWERS, FRAGRANCE, AND POTPOURRI. New York: Clarkson N.
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Potter, Inc., 1986. (ISBN 0-517-56081-X). NAL Call No.:
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TT899.4.O47 1986
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Olson, Beverly and Judy Lazzara. COUNTRY FLOWER DRYING. New
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York: Sterling Publishing, 1988. (ISBN 0-8069-6746-3).
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Penzner, Diana with Mary Forsell. EVERLASTING DESIGN: MORE
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IDEAS AND TECHNIQUES FOR DRIED FLOWERS. New York: Facts on
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File, 1987. (ISBN 0-8160-1415-9).
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Petelin, Carol. THE CREATIVE GUIDE TO DRIED FLOWERS. New York:
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Viking, 1989. (ISBN 0-86350-193-1).
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Rogers, Barbara Radcliffe. THE ENCYLOPAEDIA OF EVERLASTINGS:
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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO GROWING, PRESERVING, AND ARRANGING DRIED
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FLOWERS. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988. (ISBN
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1-55584-133-3). NAL Call No.: SB449.3.D7R63 1988
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Silber, Mark. THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EVERLASTINGS: GROWING,
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DRYING, AND DESIGNING WITH DRIED FLOWERS. New York: Knopf,
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1988. (ISBN 0-394-54677-6).
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Thorpe, Patricia. EVERLASTINGS: THE COMPLETE BOOK OF DRIED
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FLOWERS. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 1985. (ISBN
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0-8160-1110-9). NAL Call No.: SB449.3.D7T48
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Whitlock, Sarah and Martha Rankin. DRIED FLOWERS: HOW TO
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PREPARE THEM. New York: Dover Publication, 1975. (ISBN
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0-486-21802-3). NAL Call No.: SB447.W45 1975
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Wiita, Betty Smith. DRIED FLOWERS FOR ALL SEASONS. New York:
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Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1982. (ISBN 0-4422-4559-9).
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DRIED COMMERCIAL FLOWER PRODUCTION
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BOOKS
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Anderson, Gary A. FLORAL DESIGN AND MARKETING. Columbus, OH:
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Ohio State University, Ohio Agricultural Education Curriculum
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Materials Service, 1988.
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Ball, Vic, editor. BALL RED BOOK: GREENHOUSE GROWING. 14th ed.
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Reston, VA: Reston Publishing Co., l985. (ISBN 0-8359-0382-6).
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NAL Call No.: SB405.B25 1985
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Boodley, James W. THE COMMERCIAL GREENHOUSE HANDBOOK. New York:
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Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., l981. (ISBN 0-442-23146-6). NAL Call
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No.: SB415.B66
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CORNELL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL FLORICULTURE CROPS. Part
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1: Cultural practices and production programs (9/88). Part 2:
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Pest control--diseases, insects, and weeds (1987 is being
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revised). Ithaca: New York State College of Agriculture & Life
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Sciences.
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Goodrich, Dana C., Jr. FLORAL MARKETING. New York:
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Lebhar-Friedman Books, l980. (ISBN 0-912016-92-2). NAL Call
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No.: SB443.G65
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Ingels, Jack E. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE: PRINCIPLES AND
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PRACTICES. Albany, NY: Delmar Publishers, Inc., 1985. (ISBN
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0-8273-1943-6). NAL Call No.: SB404.9.I54
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Jozwik, Francis X. PLANTS FOR PROFIT: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO
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GROWING AND SELLING GREENHOUSE CROPS. Mills, NY: Andmar Press,
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1984. (ISBN 0-916781-00-3). NAL Call No.: SB415.J69
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Larson, Roy A., editor. INTRODUCTION TO FLORICULTURE. New
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York: Academic Press, 1980. (ISBN 0-12-437650-9). NAL Call
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No.: SB405.I55
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Laurie, Alex, D.C. Kiplinger, and Kennard S. Nelson. COMMERCIAL
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FLOWER FORCING: THE FUNDAMENTALS AND THEIR PRACTICAL APPLICATION
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TO THE CULTURE OF GREENHOUSE CROPS. 8th ed. New York:
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McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1979. (ISBN 0-07-036633-0). NAL Call No.:
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SB415.L3 1979
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McDaniel, Gary L. ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE. 2nd ed. Reston,
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VA: Reston Publishing Co., 1982. (ISBN 0-8359-5348-3). NAL
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Call No.: SB404.9.M33 1982
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Nau, Jim. BALL CULTURE GUIDE. Chicago: Ball Seed Company,
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1989.
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Nelson, Kennard S. FLOWER AND PLANT PRODUCTION IN THE
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GREENHOUSE. 3rd ed. Danville, IL: Interstate Printers &
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Publishers, 1978. (ISBN 0-8134-1965-4). NAL Call No.: SB415.N4
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1978
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Nelson, Kennard S. GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT FOR FLOWER AND PLANT
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PRODUCTION. 2nd ed. Danville, IL: Interstate Printers &
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Publishers, 1980. (ISBN 0-8134-2070-9). NAL Call No.:
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SB415.N43 1980
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Nelson, Paul V. GREENHOUSE OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT. 3rd ed.
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Reston, VA: Reston Publishing Co., 1985. (ISBN 0-8359-2583-8).
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NAL Call No.: SB415.N44 1985
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Post, Kenneth. FLORIST CROP PRODUCTION AND MARKETING. NY:
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Orange Judd Publishing, 1949. NAL Call No.: 96.04.P84 [Out of
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Print]
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Reilly, Ann. PARK'S SUCCESS WITH SEEDS. Greenwood, SC: George
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W. Park Seed Company, 1978. NAL Call No.: SB117.R46
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Salinger, John P. COMMERCIAL FLOWER GROWING. Wellington, New
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Zealand: Butterworths Horticultural Books, 1985. (ISBN
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0-409-70150-5). NAL Call No.: SB406.S34
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Strider, David L. DISEASES OF FLORAL CROPS. 2 vols. New York:
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Praeger Publishers, 1985. (ISBN 0-03-002929-5). NAL Call No.:
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SB608.07.D57
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Westcott, Cynthia. WESTCOTT'S PLANT DISEASE HANDBOOK. 4th ed.
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Revised by Kenneth Horst. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold,
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1979. (ISBN 0-442-23543-7). NAL Call No.: SB731.W46 1979
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Whitmore, Susan C. and Henry Gilbert. "Floricultural marketing,
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1979-1988." QUICK BIBLIOGRAPHY series no. QB89-69. Beltsville,
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MD: National Agricultural Library, 1988. NAL Call No.:
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aZ5071.N3
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Whitmore, Susan C. and Henry Gilbert. MARKETING OF
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FLORICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN THE UNITED STATES: AN ANNOTATED
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BIBLIOGRAPHY. BIBLIOGRAPHIES & LITERATURE OF AGRICULTURE series
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no. 66. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, l989. NAL
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Call No.: aZ5076.A1U54
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JOURNALS
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BULLETIN. PENNSYLVANIA FLOWER GROWERS. Pennsylvania Flower
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Growers, 12 Cavalier Drive, Ambler, PA 19002. (215) 646-7550.
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8x/yr. (ISSN 0031-448x). NAL Call No.: 80.P382
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FLORAL AND NURSERY TIMES. P.O. Box 699, 629 Green Bay,
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Wilmette, IL 60091. (312) 256-8777. Twice monthly.
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FLORAL MARKETING DIRECTORY AND BUYER'S GUIDE. Floral Marketing
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Division of the Produce Marketing Association, 1500 Casho Mill
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Road, P.O. Box 6036, Newark, DE 19714-6036. (302) 738-7100.
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Annual. NAL Call No.: SB404.U6F6
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FLORIST. Florists' Transworld Delivery Association, 29200
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Northwestern Highway, P.O. Box 2227, Southfield, MI 48037.
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(313) 355-9300. Monthly. (August issue: FLORIST BUYERS'
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DIRECTORY). (ISSN 0015-4385). NAL Call No.: SB403.F6
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FLORISTS' REVIEW. Florists' Review Enterprises, Inc., Suite
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105, 2231 Wanamaker, P.O. Box 4368, Topeka, KS 66614. (913)
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273-1734. Monthly. (ISSN 0015-4423). NAL Call No.: 80.W41
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FLOWER NEWS. Cenflo, Inc., 549 West Randolph Street, Chicago, IL
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60606. (312) 236-8648 or (800) 732-4581. Weekly. (ISSN
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0015-4490). NAL Call No.: SB443.3.F6
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FLOWERS &. Teleflora Inc., Teleflora Plaza, Suite 260, 12233
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West Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064. (213) 826-5253.
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Monthly. (July issue: Buyers' Guide). (ISSN 0199-4751). NAL
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Call No.: SB442.8.F56
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GREENHOUSE GROWER. Meister Publishing Co., 37841 Euclid Avenue,
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Willoughby, OH 44094. (216) 942-2000. Monthly. (ISSN
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0745-7324). NAL Call No.: SB415.G742
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GREENHOUSE MANAGER. Branch-Smith, Inc., 120 St. Louis Avenue,
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Ft. Worth, TX 76104. (817) 332-8236. Monthly. (ISSN
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0744-8988). NAL Call No.: SB415.G744
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GROWER TALKS. Grower Talks, P.O. Box 532, North River Lane,
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Suite 206, Geneva, IL 60134. (312) 208-9350. Monthly.
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(August issue: FLORAL GROWER DIRECTORY). (ISSN 0276-9433).
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NAL Call No.: 80.G91
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MICHIGAN FLORIST. Michigan State Florists' Association, 2420
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Science Parkway, Okemos, MI 48864. (517) 349-5754. Bimonthly.
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(ISSN 0026-217X).
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NURSERY BUSINESS. Brantwood Publications, Inc., Northwood Plaza
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Station, Clearwater, FL 34621-0360. (813) 796-3877. Monthly.
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(ISSN 0029-6406). NAL Call No.: 80.So827
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NURSERY MANAGER. Branch-Smith Publishing, 120 St. Louis Avenue,
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Fort Worth, TX 76104. (817) 332-8236. Monthly. (September
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issue: ALL-INDUSTRY BUYERS' GUIDE). (ISSN 0746-973X). NAL Call
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No.: SB1.N86
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OHIO FLORISTS' ASSOCIATION. BULLETIN. Ohio Florists'
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Association, 700 Ackerman Road, No. 230, Columbus, OH 43202.
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(614) 488-1867. Monthly. (ISSN 0030-090X).
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SAF. Society of American Florists, 1601 Duke Street,
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Alexandria, VA 22314. (800) 336-4743 or (703) 8836-8700.
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Monthly. (ISSN 0747-1408). NAL Call No.: SB443.3.S4
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ASSOCIATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS AND AGENCIES
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American Floral Marketing Council. c/o Society of American
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Florists, 1601 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. (703)
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836-8700.
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Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers. P.O. Box 2796,
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Friday Harbor, WA 98250. (206) 378-3760.
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Color Association of the United States. 343 Lexington Avenue,
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New York, NY 10016. (212) 683-9531.
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Floral Marketing Division, Produce Marketing Association. 1500
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Casho Mill Road, P.O. Box 6036, Newark, DE 19714. (302)
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738-7100.
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Florists' Transworld Delivery Association. 29200 Northwestern
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Highway, Southfield, MI 48037. (313) 355-9300.
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Society of American Florists, 1601 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA
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22314. (703) 836-8700.
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U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service,
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Agricultural Information and Marketing Services, Room 4649, South
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Building, 14th & Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C.
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20250. (202) 447-7103 or (800) FAS-AIMS.
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Wholesale Florists & Florist Suppliers of America. 5313 Lee
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Highway, Arlington, VA 22207. (703) 241-1100.
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November 1989 Prepared by: Carol Kopolow
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Librarian
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Reference Branch
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National Agricultural Library
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Beltsville, MD 20705
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