





Daucus Carota Postcard
$6.00
Send a call to gather—not with fanfare, but with flourish. This postcard, featuring a 17th-century botanical illustration by mineralogist and court physician Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt, offers an invitation both literal and symbolic: to return to the garden, to the table, and to the slow, shared work of cultivation.
The image, a pair of intertwined purple carrots resting beside a sprig of red currant, carries with it the visual poise of early modern science and the rustic abundance that defines the ethos of the Victory Garden. The reverse is left blank for your handwritten note or formal invite.
Also ideal for spring and summer festivities, planting days, harvest picnics, or garden club rendezvous.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
The image, a pair of intertwined purple carrots resting beside a sprig of red currant, carries with it the visual poise of early modern science and the rustic abundance that defines the ethos of the Victory Garden. The reverse is left blank for your handwritten note or formal invite.
Also ideal for spring and summer festivities, planting days, harvest picnics, or garden club rendezvous.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
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Send a call to gather—not with fanfare, but with flourish. This postcard, featuring a 17th-century botanical illustration by mineralogist and court physician Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt, offers an invitation both literal and symbolic: to return to the garden, to the table, and to the slow, shared work of cultivation.
The image, a pair of intertwined purple carrots resting beside a sprig of red currant, carries with it the visual poise of early modern science and the rustic abundance that defines the ethos of the Victory Garden. The reverse is left blank for your handwritten note or formal invite.
Also ideal for spring and summer festivities, planting days, harvest picnics, or garden club rendezvous.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
The image, a pair of intertwined purple carrots resting beside a sprig of red currant, carries with it the visual poise of early modern science and the rustic abundance that defines the ethos of the Victory Garden. The reverse is left blank for your handwritten note or formal invite.
Also ideal for spring and summer festivities, planting days, harvest picnics, or garden club rendezvous.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
Send a call to gather—not with fanfare, but with flourish. This postcard, featuring a 17th-century botanical illustration by mineralogist and court physician Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt, offers an invitation both literal and symbolic: to return to the garden, to the table, and to the slow, shared work of cultivation.
The image, a pair of intertwined purple carrots resting beside a sprig of red currant, carries with it the visual poise of early modern science and the rustic abundance that defines the ethos of the Victory Garden. The reverse is left blank for your handwritten note or formal invite.
Also ideal for spring and summer festivities, planting days, harvest picnics, or garden club rendezvous.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
The image, a pair of intertwined purple carrots resting beside a sprig of red currant, carries with it the visual poise of early modern science and the rustic abundance that defines the ethos of the Victory Garden. The reverse is left blank for your handwritten note or formal invite.
Also ideal for spring and summer festivities, planting days, harvest picnics, or garden club rendezvous.
• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface