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371.  Arboretum.

Big honey locust that stood near the center of the Arboretum, just west of the creek, destroyed by the tornado of May 27, 1896. 



1896

372.  Arboretum damaged by tornado.

Arboretum damaged by tornado. 



1897

373.  Arboretum. Willow Pond.

Arboretum. View of willow pond. 



1892

374.  Arboretum. Willow Pond.

Arboretum. View of willow pond. 



1892

375.  Arboretum. Pond and gazebo

Arboretum. View of pond and gazebo. 



1893

376.  Arboretum in 1898.

Arboretum in 1898. 



1898

377.  May 27, 1896 tornado damage.

May 27, 1896 tornado damage. Previously there was a border of soft maples on either side of the driveway from the main garden down to the pasture gates near the creek. The boy is Robert Meyers (later a garden pupil). 



1896

378.  Willow pond in Arboretum.

Willow pond with fallen tree in Arboretum. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1982-0011. 



1890

379.  Cactus garden.

Cactus garden located at the northeast corner of Linnaean garden or near Tower Grove and Russell Avenues. Picture probably made in late l890's or early l900's. Small lean-to greenhouse visible. 



1890

380.  MBG -- Conservatory (1868-1916)

Main Conservatory (1868-1916) greenhouse-Palm house group. Unidentified gardener. 



1888

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