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floristry|ˈflɒrɪstrɪ| [f. florist + -ry.] collect. The objects on which a florist exercises his skill; garden-flowers as a whole.
1822Loudon Encycl. Gard. Index, Florists or floristry gardeners 2079. 1953John o' London's 20 Mar. 255/4 Violet Stevenson, well known for her broadcasts on floristry and flower arrangement. 1969Oxford Times 17 Oct. 30/5 (Advt.), Courses in Floristry. |