
This is a vintage illustration of a floral pattern, specifically daffodils, in the Art Nouveau style. The image is divided into three sections, each with a slightly different variation of the daffodil design. The central section features a large, symmetrical arrangement of daffodils with white petals and yellow centers. The flowers are surrounded by long, curving green leaves and stems. The background is a muted green color. The top section is a border design with daffodils and leaves arranged in a repeating pattern. The background is a light green color with a geometric pattern. The bottom section is a border design with small daffodils and leaves arranged in a repeating pattern. The background is a light green color. The overall style of the illustration is elegant and delicate, with a focus on natural forms and flowing lines. The colors are muted and harmonious, creating a sense of calm and tranquility. The image is labeled with the word "Jonquil" in three languages: French, English, and German. The image appears to be a plate from a larger collection of floral designs, as indicated by the number "Pl. 29" in the upper right corner.