Dreams in Flower (1901) was the only collection of poems by Australian poet and author Louise Mack.
[1] A reviewer in The Queenslander noted that "her poetry, so far as this booklet is concerned, is almost purely personal, her own impressions scored in a minor key, with the dominant note always that of the aching pain of unfulfilled dreams and ideals.
She is aworshipper of nature, and she fits the moods of the great earth-mother to her own thoughts — and they are sad ones.
"[2] A short review in The Australian Town and Country Journal stated that the poems "amply demonstrate the possession by her of true poetic feeling...
Many of these verses possess that ring only to be found in such as are evidently part of a writer's life, and therefore approach most closely the art-in-itself.