Instead, she favored the roses of other ages – the Yorkand Lancaster rose, the cabbage rose, the damask and the rugosa rose in several varieties.
Various flowers damask the stage.
damask ,containing 85% or more, by weight of acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres
The sun, which was glowing through the crevices in her shutters, and turning the damask curtains crimson, reassured her to such an extent that everything vanished from her thoughts, even the stone.
A mother, for instance, would have told her that a young girl does not dress in damask.
There is a vacuum flask on the damask table - cloth.
The duck dropped the dirty double damask dinner napkin.
There were damask Roses, and yellow Roses, lilac Crocuses , and gold, purple Violets and white.
They could only place at his disposal a wretched village sacristy, with a few ancient chasubles of threadbare damask adorned with imitation lace.
The little girl could see into the room within. She saw the table spread with a snow-white damask cloth, whereon were ranged shining china-dishes;