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441.  Iris germanica. By Mausoleum fence, Mausoleum visible in background.

Iris germanica growing by Mausoleum fence. Mausoleum visible in background. 



1905

442.  MBG -- Greenhouse

Agave group, looking east from display greenhouse. Main greenhouse on left. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1983-0468. Folder - Conservatory (Main Greenhouse): (historical) Folder #1 



1905

443.  Heracleum tauricum. 37/95. Small gazebo (or wellhouse) in background.

Heracleum tauricum growing in the Garden with small gazebo (or wellhouse) in background. 



1902

444.  Lythrum Salicaria.

Lythrum Salicaria growing in the Missouri Botanical Garden. 



1904

445.  Magnolia Soulangiana. Against stone wall in Missouri Botanical Garden.

Magnolia Soulangiana growing against stone wall in Missouri Botanical Garden. 



1888

446.  Musa.

Musa growing in greenhouse. 



1914

447.  Washington University in St. Louis, 1871-1902.

Downtown St. Louis location of Washington University, 1871-1902. Location was bounded by Washington Avenue, Lucas Place, and Locust Street. 




448.  Main Gate, interior view. Ladies on path.

Main Gate interior view with ladies on path. Two copy negatives available. PRINTS AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1984-0002, PHO 2006-2450 and PHO 2006-2507. Negatives available at PHO 2006-2508 and PHO 2006-2509. 



1900

449.  Main Gate, exterior view.

Main Gate exterior view with man leaning against pillar. Street and walk unpaved. Circa 1860. 



1860

450.  Fern House. View looking north (north end of Palm House).

Interior view of Fern House looking north from north end of Palm House. 



1914

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