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381.  Cyperus papyrus in lily pools.

Cyperus papyrus in lily pools. 



1913

382.  Cannabis sativa. Against a wall of an unidentified house.

Cannabis sativa growing against a wall of an unidentified house. Picture taken in 1904 by George Moore. 1- 5x7 in. black and white print. 



1904

383.  Garden employees.

Picture of Garden employees taken in greenhouse in 1906, George Pring is standing third from the right; MBG grounds superintendent Henry Clay Irish is second from the right. 



1906

384.  Statue of Victory. Ladies strolling outside.

Statue of Victory with ladies strolling outside. 



1890

385.  Observatory. People on both levels and on path.

Observatory with people on both levels and on path. View is to the north with Juno and the Main Conservatory visible through Observatory entry way. 



1890

386.  Main Gate - interior view. Ladies and children in foreground.

Main Gate interior view with ladies and children in foreground. 



1890

387.  Lily Pools (with Victoria lilies) and Linnaean House in background.

Lily Pools with Victoria lilies. Linnaean House in background. 



1890

388.  Lily Pools. Lady playing violin standing on Victoria pad.

Lady playing violin standing on Victoria pad in front of the Linnaean House with audience in background. Picture taken in 1890. 



1890

389.  Linnean House with people in foreground circa 1890.

Linnean House with people in foreground circa 1890. 



1890

390.  Fern House. View looking north (north end of Palm House).

Interior view of Fern House looking north from north end of Palm House. 



1914

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