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1111.  Main Garden Agave filifera filamentose

Agave filifera filamentose growing in wooden tub in the Parterre. Back side of Juno is in the background. Color magic lantern slide. 



1910

1112.  Tulips MBG Sam

Tulips plantings in bloom. Color magic lantern slide. 



1910

1113.  Cattail Pond Sam

Cattail Pond. 



1900

1114.  MBG Through the grove

View through the grove of the Observatory and the Main Conservatory from atop of Tower Grove House. Ladies can be seen sitting in the upper level of the Observatory. Linnean house is in the background. View is to the north. 



1900

1115.  Ceiling of Museum as restored in 1930 by Capt Henry Moss

Ceiling of Museum as restored in 1930 by Capt. Henry Moss. Image taken from partially hand colored black and white slide. Print available at PHO 2006-2756. 



1930

1116.  Aerial view - central axis of the Garden.

Airplane view of the Palm House, Italian Garden, lily pools, and the main gate. View is to the east. Hand colored magic lantern slide. 



1930

1117.  After the show

Garden staff loading horse drawn carriage with plants after show at the Missouri Botanical Garden. West wing of the Main Conservatory is visible in background. See also PML 1980-0651 with the same title and date. 



1907

1118.  Planting by steam plant MBG

Plantings by steam plant. 




1119.  Tower Grove House yard view.

Tower Grove House outbuildings and yard view. Two boys visible to the right, Tower Grove House to the left. Museum visible in background. 



1900

1120.  Arboretum Garden Sam

Gazebo located in the Arboretum. 



1898

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