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341.  Rice in the Economic Garden.

 



1914

342.  Ricinus communis. Group of plants with gardener standing by Test Garden. [Castor Oil Plant]

Ricinus communis also know as the Castor Oil Plant. Group of plants with gardener standing by Test Garden. 



1921

343.  Sarracenia drummondii. x 1/8.

 



1903

344.  Stephanotis floribunda.

 



1892

345.  Acer dasycarpum on Floral Avenue.

Approach to Garden. Acer Dasycarpum lining Floral Avenue before the Great Cyclone of 1896 destroyed them. Floral Ave. was later named Flora Place after the development of the Shaw neighborhood began in 1897. 



1891

346.  Agaricus campestris. In mushroom pit of Experimental Greenhouse.

Dr. B. M. Duggar's work. 



1914

347.  Agaricus ostreatus. Fungus on tree on east side of Tower Grove Ave.

View of wall and Tower Grove House in background, top of Museum building appears through trees. 



1880

348.  Agave atrovirens. Maguey cerisso - the principalpulque plant near Durango.

 



1900

349.  Agave. A roadside pulque farm near Durango, Mexico.

Building, possibly schoolhouse on hill in background. 



1900

350.  Agave group. (Note on envelope 'Just about where Before-After Gardens are').

Stone wall in background. 




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