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531.  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

532.  Pontederia cordata. Hab. Fl. in little lake of North American Tract.

Pontederia cordata. Hab. Fl. in little lake of North American Tract. 



1907

533.  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

534.  Agave pruinosa. 275/04/137. Missouri Botanical Garden. Young flower stalk.

 



1912

535.  MBG -- Conservatory (1868-1916)

 



1892

536.  Alocasia odora. Lean-to greenhouse at east end of Garden.

Alocasia odora growing in the Missouri Botanical Garden. Lean-to greenhouse visible in the background at east end of Garden. 



1898

537.  St. Louis 1904 World's Fair Missouri Botanical Garden exhibit featuring mushrooms

St. Louis 1904 World's Fair Missouri Botanical Garden exhibit featuring mushrooms 



1904

538.  St. Louis World's Fair.

Looking southeast towards Festival Hall from the west wing of the Cascades. Notice the system of carpet bedding which is most complete in blending of colors and design. 3 5x7 in. prints. 



1904

539.  St. Louis World's Fair.

Effective banking of plants at the south-east corner of the Varied Industries Building. 2 5x7 in. prints. 



1904

540.  St. Louis World's Fair. Central section of the Cascades and Festival Hall.

2 5x7 in. prints. 



1904

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