Plates of flowers that are half way between botanical prints and pochoir prints which came along a little later. From Anton Seder’s “Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe” which was published in Vienna in around 1886 by Martin Gerlach. These from Volume I of 2.

"Strawberry." Plate Ia, page 26.
“Strawberry.” Plate Ia, page 26. Collection of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library. Boston Public Library, digitalizing sponsor. In the public domain. via https://archive.org/details/diepflanzeinkuns01sede/page/n26/mode/2up
"Chrysanthemum." Plate 2, page 30.
“Chrysanthemum.” Plate 2, page 30. Collection of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library. Boston Public Library, digitalizing sponsor. In the public domain. via https://archive.org/details/diepflanzeinkuns01sede/page/n28/mode/2up
"Chrysanthemum Fragaria." Plate I, page 24.
“Chrysanthemum Fragaria.” Plate I, page 24. Collection of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library. Boston Public Library, digitalizing sponsor. In the public domain. via https://archive.org/details/diepflanzeinkuns01sede/page/n24/mode/2up

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