I found a very cool book at the library :
" Recipes for Arts and Crafts Materials" by Helen Roney Sattler published by Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard Books - New York Copyright 1987
They have all kinds of cool stuff - ya'll test me - c'mon, I'm ready for you now (at least until July 5 when I have to bring it back...

) Anyway....
Flower Preservative with Cornmeal :
! part powdered borax
2 parts cornmeal
covered cardboard box (shoebox or stationary box)
fresh flowers
Thoroughly mix cornmeal and borax
Cover the bottom of the box with 3/4 of an inch of the mixture.
Cut flower stems to about 1 inch long. Lay the flowers face down in the mixture. Spread the petals and leaves so that they lie as flat as pooiable. Do not lay flowers too close together - they should not touch at all.
Cover the flowers with 3/4 inch of mixture.
Place lid on box and keep at room temperature for 3 to 4 weeks
How to Use :
Using this method, try preserving daisies, pansies, apple blossoms, asters, violets, and other flowers. they will stay summer fresh indefinitely.
Flower Preservative with Borax
Florist's Wire
Airtight Container ( coffee can or plastic cottage cheese contaner )
plastic bag
Borax
wire or string (bread ties)
soft brush (soft bristled paintbrush)
Pick flowers at the peak of their bloom.
Remove stems. Make new stems with florists wire. Run wire through the base of each flower and twist the two ends together.
Line container with plastic bag.
Pour enough borax inot plastic bag to cover bottom to the depth of 1 inch.
Place a flower face down in the borax. Pour about 1 inch over the top of the flower. Repeat until the container is full.
Gather the top of the bag, squeezing out all the air inside. Fasten shut with wire or string.
Place lid on can and set aside in a dry place for at least 4 weeks.
Remove flowers from borax and carefully brush away all residue with a soft brush.
How to Use :
Twisting the wire stems, make an attractive floral arrangement.

Flowers suggested include : roses, pansies, violets, sweet peas, chrysanthemums, zinnias, marigolds, and daisies.
**** in both methods I
think they are refering to the powdered borax that can be purchased in the laundry section at the local Wal-mart.... Anybody have any ideas who we could ask ?? *************