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81.  MBG -- Herbaceous Garden

MBG Herbaceous Garden -- part of a panoramic view of the garden shortly before it was removed and replaced. 



1914

82.  MBG -- Herbaceous Garden

MBG Herbaceous Garden -- part of a panoramic view of the garden shortly before it was removed and replaced. 



1914

83.  MBG -- Herbaceous Garden

MBG Herbaceous Garden -- part of a panoramic view of the garden shortly before it was removed and replaced. 



1914

84.  MBG -- Herbaceous Garden

MBG Herbaceous Garden -- part of a panoramic view of the garden shortly before it was removed and replaced. 



1914

85.  MBG -- Herbaceous Garden

MBG Herbaceous Garden -- part of a panoramic view of the garden shortly before it was removed and replaced. 



1914

86.  MBG -- Iris Garden

MBG Iris Garden, mounted on board with another print. 



1931

87.  MBG -- Iris Garden

MBG Iris Garden, mounted on board with another print. 



1937

88.  MBG -- Italian Garden, Employees

MBG Italian Garden (a.k.a. the Formal Garden). Employees posed for group shot in center of garden with Juno statue, Arbor in background. Adhered to scrapbook page with another photograph on reverse side. The Pergola was the open row of columns and trellises bordering the west side of the Italian Garden. The Arbors were the two roofed structures at the center of the Pergola. The Greenhouse which made up the surrounding border of the Italian Garden was -- as a whole -- referred to as the Conservatory or the Italian Garden Greenhouse, with each part of the building segmented into; Desert House, Cycad and Fern House, Economic House, South African House, and Palm House. After the Palm House was torn down, the remaining south and north buildings were called the Desert House and the Mediterranean House. 




89.  MBG -- Italian Garden, Employees

MBG Italian Garden (a.k.a. the Formal Garden). Employees posed for group shot in front of Conservatory. Adhered to scrapbook page with another photograph on reverse side. The Pergola was the open row of columns and trellises bordering the west side of the Italian Garden. The Arbors were the two roofed structures at the center of the Pergola. The Greenhouse which made up the surrounding border of the Italian Garden was -- as a whole -- referred to as the Conservatory or the Italian Garden Greenhouse, with each part of the building segmented into; Desert House, Cycad and Fern House, Economic House, South African House, and Palm House. After the Palm House was torn down, the remaining south and north buildings were called the Desert House and the Mediterranean House. 




90.  MBG -- Lily Ponds

Panoramic shot of central lily ponds, with Conservatory on the right, and main gate on the left. 




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