Autumn-colored mums, pink carnations and fucshia orchids lining the streets. |
Cheered by dynastic thoughts, he forgets his disdain for the wedding-favour, a chaplet of carnations, he is obliged to wear. |
More specifically, she had made a pasta salad with what seemed to be a dandelion vinaigrette and petals of carnations, cornflowers, and roses. |
They also wore button-down shirts and were sometimes with carnations in the lapels of their jackets. |
He had given her corsage made of carnations just like these with little pieces of Queen Anne's lace mixed in and tied with a blue ribbon. |
He grows perpetual carnations, a laborious and painstaking business, putting a collar on each one to prevent it from splitting before a show. |