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291.  'Victoria regia, 7 a.m. - end of first night' of bloom.

'Victoria regia, 7 a.m. - end of first night' of bloom. 1 7x5 in. print. 



1895

292.  Spring Flower Show. View in Floral Display House looking north.

1924 Spring Flower Show. View in Floral Display House looking north. Marble statue of lady with rose in background. 



1924

293.  MBG Gardeners Staff

Gardening staff posed in front of Mausoleum grounds. This portrait shows Gurney in front, looking slightly to the right. This is the image used in the 'World of Plants' publication. (Envelope in Trelease's handwriting.) Same group and day as GPN 1982-0334. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 2006-0796. 



1890

294.  Lily Ponds, Main Garden -- Newly Finished

Newly finished lily pools. The new pools were lined up with Flora Ave. which had been redone as it exists today. The original Main Gate is visible in the background and is lined up with the location of the old Flora Blvd. 



1917

295.  Main Garden Lily Pools with concrete construction; lilies in fall of 1917.

Main Garden Lily Pools with concrete construction in the fall of 1917. Newly constructed Palm House is in the background. 



1917

296.  Shakespearean Garden in Floral Display House. View toward north end.

Shakespearean Garden in Floral Display House with view towards north end. John Noyes design. 



1916

297.  Pinus mugo.

 



1906

298.  Pinus mugo.

 



1902

299.  Sambucus canadensis. Hab. North American Tract.

 



1907

300.  Platycerium bifurcatum. Stag-horn fern. Hab. in greenhouse. (From Australia.)

Plate 24, Fig. 1, Vol. 4, 1916 MBG Bull. 



1916

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