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51.  Asplenium ebeneum. Habitat.

 



1900

52.  Callistemon lanceolatus. Bottle brush.

 



1918

53.  Cinchona officinalis. Quinine.

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



1918

54.  Cereus marginata.

 



1908

55.  Main Gate, interior view. Ladies on path.

Main Gate interior view with ladies on path. Two copy negatives available. PRINTS AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1984-0002, PHO 2006-2450 and PHO 2006-2507. Negatives available at PHO 2006-2508 and PHO 2006-2509. 



1900

56.  Observatory with garden view.

Observatory with visitors and garden view. Taken from Stereo View. 3- 5x7 in. prints. PRINTS AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1982-0042 and PHO 2006-2812. 




57.  Date palm in Parterre in 1890s.

Date palm in Parterre in 1890's. 



1890

58.  Musa.

Musa growing in greenhouse. 



1914

59.  Linnaean Garden - looking east. Lion Head Foun- tain and Wall in background.

View of Linnaean Garden looking east. Lion Head Fountain and wall in background. 



1918

60.  Henry Shaw in 1851 on balcony of his townhouse at the corner of 7th and Locust Streets in downtown St. Louis.

Henry Shaw in 1851 on balcony of his townhouse at 7th and Locust image from from daguerrotype. Copy by Erker Bros. Optical Co., dated March 30, 1912. 



1851

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