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541.  Tool shed in vegetable garden south of Shaw's country home. (North end of building.)

Tool shed in vegetable garden south of Shaw's country home. View of north end of building. Print available at PHO 2007-1086. 



1910

542.  Tool shed in vegetable garden south of Shaw's country home. (East side of building.)

Tool shed in vegetable garden south of Shaw's country home. View is of East side of building. Greenhouse originally at south end of building is gone. 



1910

543.  Rose Garden. Plan of garden just south of Tower Grove House. (Tool house is no longer there).

Possibly designed by Carl Garret. 



1912

544.  Rose Garden. Rose garden just south of Tower Grove House. (Plan - 82-0257.)

Rose garden located just south of Tower Grove House. 



1912

545.  Rose Garden. Rose garden just south of Tower Grove House - west of Administration Building.

Plan - 820257. 



1914

546.  Rose Garden (designed by John Noyes) in front of Linnaean House. View toward northeast.plan.

Rose Garden (designed by John Noyes) in front of Linnaean House. View toward northeast. 



1917

547.  Knolls. Looking southeast. Cleveland Ave. Gatehouse in background.

The Knolls looking southeast. Cleveland Ave. Gatehouse in background. 



1923

548.  Italian Garden and west side of Palm House.

Italian Garden and west side of Palm House. 



1918

549.  Italian Garden. Pergola (extends on north-south axis).

Italian Garden. Pergola (extends on north-south axis) in background. Juno visible to the right. 



1918

550.  MBG -- Italian Garden

MBG Italian Garden (a.k.a. the Formal Garden). South side, Desert House. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1982-0265. The Pergola was the open row of columns and trellises bordering the west side of the Italian Garden. The Arbors were the two roofed structures at the center of the Pergola. The Greenhouse which made up the surrounding border of the Italian Garden was -- as a whole -- referred to as the Conservatory or the Italian Garden Greenhouse, with each part of the building segmented into; Desert House, Cycad and Fern House, Economic House, South African House, and Palm House. After the Palm House was torn down, the remaining south and north buildings were called the Desert House and the Mediterranean House. 



1921

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