This restored 1911 U.S. State Flower Map looks the way it should’ve always looked—clean, vibrant, and historically fascinating.
Years of cracks and surface damage was removed from the high-resolution original, the color drift that happens with old prints was corrected, and the illustrations were brought back to their natural brightness. The full index has also been added to the corner so every flower is easy to identify at a glance.
It’s a snapshot of the country before it fully existed as we know it today: only 46 states, three territories still years away from statehood, and no Hawaii yet. The artwork is pure early-20th-century charm, and the restored detail does it justice.