We are pleased to offer for sale this 2000 4 Flowers 34 Cent US Postage Stamp Unused Booklet of 20 Scott #3457E.
Stamp Booklet Information:
Country: United States
Stamp Name: 4 Flowers
First Day Cover Issue Date: December 15th, 2000
Denomination: 41 Cents
+ Scott Numbers...- Scott Numbers
3454e Longiflorum Lily
3455e Cymbidium Orchid
3456e Freesia
3457e Asian Hybrid Lily
+ Illustration Numbers...- Illustration Numbers
A2681 Longiflorum Lily
A2682 Cymbidium Orchid
A2683 Freesia
A2684 Asian Hybrid Lily
Color: Multicolored
Condition: Unused. Stamp booklet is a stock photo.
Booklet Size: 20 stamps. 8 on front, 12 on back.
History: Flowers, especially those with beautiful blooms, have long been admired and used by humans to beautify their environment. They have always been considered objects of romance, ritual, religion, medicine and a source of food. Many flowers have important symbolic meanings around the world. Some examples include the lily, which is often used in burials as a symbol referring to "resurrection/life", while the orchid is a symbol of love, luxury, beauty and strength. The Freesia is the 7th wedding anniversary flower, and is thought to symbolize innocence and friendship.
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