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11.  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

12.  Lily Ponds -- Construction

Lily Ponds under construction. 



1917

13.  Japanese stone lantern beside water lily pool at home of Leonard Matthews, a trustee of MBG.

N.B. Japanese lantern is undoubtedly one of the two in the Garden which were originally in the Japanese exhibit at the St. Louis World's Fair, 1904. 1 7x5 in. print. 



1910

14.  Lily Pond south of Linnaean House. Lath House, pavilion and Linnaean House in background.

Lily Pond south of Linnaean House, Lath House, and pavilion. Linnaean House is visible in the background. 



1911

15.  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

16.  Lily Pool on Knolls. Victoria lilies in pool with Cleveland Ave. Gatehouse in background.

 



1914

17.  Lily Pool on Knolls. Victoria lilies with Palm House in background.

 



1914

18.  Children on Lily Pads in Tower Grove Park.

Children on Lily Pads in Tower Grove Park. 



1906

19.  Victoria lily pool. Linnaean House and gazebo in background.

Victoria lily pool with Linnaean House and gazebo in background. 



1905

20.  Victoria cruziana. Lady standing on leaf, two men and a boy in front of Linnaean House.

Victoria cruziana. Lady standing on leaf, two men and a boy in front of Linnaean House. 



1902

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