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1.  Plan of range built in 1915

Plan of range built in 1915. 



1915

2.  Hailstorm damage to greenhouses, May 28, 1927.

Hailstorm damage to greenhouses, May 28, 1927. Interior. Mounted with PHO 2005-0515, PHO 2005-0516, PHO 2005-0518, PHO 2005-0519 




3.  Hailstorm damage to greenhouses, May 28, 1927.

Hailstorm damage to greenhouses, May 28, 1927. Interior. Mounted with PHO 2005-0515, PHO 2005-0516, PHO 2005-0517, PHO 2005-0519 




4.  Hailstorm damage to greenhouses, May 28, 1927.

Hailstorm damage to greenhouses, May 28, 1927. Interior. Mounted with PHO 2005-0515, PHO 2005-0516, PHO 2005-0517, PHO 2005-0518 




5.  Euryale ferox water lily displayed in lily pond.

Euryale ferox water lily displayed in lily pond, horticulturalist James Gurney and part of Main Greenhouse Range in background. 



1890

6.  Experimental Greenhouse. Rotating table with tobacco and cyperus plants.

Rotating table with tobacco and cyperus plants located in the Experimental Greenhouse. 1- 5x7 in. print. 



1917

7.  Experimental Greenhouse. Castor beans in jars.

Castor beans in jars in the Experimental Greenhouse. They appear to be on a revolving plant stand. 



1917

8.  Shipment of live cycad plants from Queensland, Australia to St. Louis packed in Wardian case boxes.

Shipment of live cycad plants from Queensland, Australia to St. Louis packed in Wardian case boxes at the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1913. 



1913

9.  Lily Pond south of Linnaean House. Domed 1897 greenhouse addition and cactus house in background

Lily Pond south of Linnaean House. Domed 1897 greenhouse addition and cactus house in background. 



1911

10.  Pit House with orchids and nepenthes.

Pit House with orchids and nepenthes. Pit House was one of the growing houses parallel to the Foral Display House. 



1920

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