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N.B. Japanese lantern is undoubtedly one of the two in the Garden which were originally in the Japanese exhibit at the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904. 1 7x5 in. print.
1910 |
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The first power mower in the Missouri Botanical Garden. The mower was gasoline driven and water cooled. 1- 7x5 print.
1918 |
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Monksmound also known as Cahokia Mounds located in St. Clair County, Illinois.
1906 |
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1 7x5 in. print. Same as GPNO 1982-0331. SEE ALSO GPNO 1982-0028 & BLU 82-0031.
1913 |
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Shipment of live cycad plants from Queensland, Australia to St. Louis packed in Wardian case boxes at the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1913.
1913 |
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Wardian Case with the front glass removed. Plate 11, vol. 2, 1914 MBG Bulletin.
1914 |
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Gardeners and staff in front of entrance gate to Mausoleum grounds. In this image Gurney is looking straight ahead. (Envelope in Trelease's handwriting.) Same group and day as GPN82-0335. 1 7x5 in. print. For copy negative see GPP 1981-0013
1890 |
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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 |
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Smoke Pollution Recorder.
1924 |
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Smoke Pollution Recorder. Top-view.
1924 |
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