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331.  Plan of Missouri Botanical Garden by John Noyes, Horticulturist, M.B.G.

 



1914

332.  Power lawn mower. First power mower in the Garden. Gasoline driven, water cooled.

The first power mower in the Missouri Botanical Garden. The mower was gasoline driven and water cooled. 1- 7x5 print. 



1918

333.  Spring Flower Show. View of patterned beds from upper level.

Spring Flower Show. View of patterned beds from upper level. Statue of boy holding fish at north end. 5x7 in. print of slightly different view. 



1918

334.  Smoke Pollution Recorder. Top-view.

Smoke Pollution Recorder. Top-view. 



1924

335.  Samuela carnerosana. Cameros Pass? Mexico.

 



1900

336.  Palm House. Lily Ponds. Main Gardens.

View of Palm House, lily ponds, and main gardens. 



1918

337.  Asplenium ebeneum. Habitat.

 



1900

338.  Callistemon lanceolatus. Bottle brush.

 



1918

339.  Cinchona officinalis. Quinine.

Cinchona officinalis, the plant from which Quinine was derived. Quinine proved effective in treating countless Malaria cases. 



1918

340.  Cereus marginata.

 



1908

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