This beautiful Kathleen Cassel watercolor print on linen features the Trailing Arbutus ground laurel, or Epigaea repens, flowering shrub in a small portrait orientation. Produced in 1945 as part of Betty Carnes' nature Series 2: Wild Flowers prints, this piece showcases Cassel's realistic style in depicting the botanical beauty of flowers. Approved by the American Nature Association and published by Barton-Cotton, Inc. in Baltimore, MD.


The print measures 10 inches in height and 8 inches in width, and is sold as a single unframed piece. The Trailing Arbutus print is a wonderful addition to any art collection, and is a fine example of Americana culture from the Baltimore, MD region. Its lithography production technique makes it a unique piece from the time period of 1925-1949. This print is sure to delight any floral enthusiast or art collector alike.