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361.  Vine growing profusely on end of greenhouse.

Vine growing profusely on end of greenhouse. Vine covered doorway to Vegetable Greenhouse. Ipomoea bona-nox. 



1904

362.  Lilium canadense. 110/03. Growing in N. A. Tract.

Lilium canadense growing in North American Tract. 



1905

363.  Licuala grandis. 253/01. x1/18.

Licuala grandis in the Arboretum. 



1901

364.  Mausoleum -- Mrs. Trelease (in mourning)

View of the Mausoleum, with Mrs. Trelease in mourning. 1889. 



1889

365.  Tower Grove House, the country estate of Henry Shaw as it appeared in his lifetime.

View of Tower Grove House showing the original east wing from 1849 which would later be removed and rebuilt. 



1890

366.  Tower Grove House

Rear view of Tower Grove House showing the original east wing and the original well. View is looking to the west. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1983-0349 Copy negative available at PHO 2007-1115. Prints available at PHO 2007-1116, PHO 2007-1117, PHO 2007-1118, and PHO 2007-1119.. 



1890

367.  Magnolia Soulangiana. Against stone wall in Missouri Botanical Garden.

Magnolia Soulangiana growing against stone wall in Missouri Botanical Garden. 



1888

368.  Lythrum Salicaria.

Lythrum Salicaria growing in the Missouri Botanical Garden. 



1904

369.  MBG -- Greenhouse

Agave group, looking east from display greenhouse. Main greenhouse on left. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1983-0468. Folder - Conservatory (Main Greenhouse): (historical) Folder #1 



1905

370.  Observatory. Pavilion in center of garden.

PRINTS AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1982-0038a, PHO 2006-2809, and PHO 2006-2810.. 



1891

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