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31.  Main Garden Lily Pools with concrete construction; lilies in fall of 1917.

Main Garden Lily Pools with concrete construction in the fall of 1917. Newly constructed Palm House is in the background. 



1917

32.  Cyperus papyrus in lily pools.

Cyperus papyrus in lily pools. 



1913

33.  Lily Pools (with Victoria lilies) and Linnaean House in background.

Lily Pools with Victoria lilies. Linnaean House in background. 



1890

34.  Lily Pools. Lady playing violin standing on Victoria pad.

Lady playing violin standing on Victoria pad in front of the Linnaean House with audience in background. Picture taken in 1890. 



1890

35.  Lily Pool west of Pergola (hardy lilies).

Lily Pool west of Pergola (hardy lilies). Looking southeast toward Pergola which can be seen behind bald cypress. 



1922

36.  Lily Pond in Arboretum. Rustic gazebo in background.

Lily Pond in Arboretum with rustic gazebo visable in the background. 



1912

37.  Lily Pool west of Pergola (hardy lilies).

Lily Pool west of Pergola (hardy lilies). View of pool (presently behind Climatron) and path toward north; from John Noyes landscape design. 



1922

38.  Linnaean House with lily pools (Victorias, Nymphaeas, Eichhornias and Cypress).

Linnaean House with lily pools (Victorias, Nymphaeas, Eichhornias and Cypress). Visitors gathered around pool in. 'Shaw's Garden.' Two black and white prints. 



1890

39.  Climatron exterior in the 1960s.

Climatron exterior in the 1960s. 




40.  Climatron exterior at night.

Climatron exterior. Climatron at night as reflected in tropical lily pools. Circa 1970. 



1960

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