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291.  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

292.  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

293.  Cycas revoluta. (In Cycad House)

1 contact print. 



1916

294.  Cyperus papyrus in lily pools.

Cyperus papyrus in lily pools. 



1913

295.  Cacti against wall at east end of Linnaean House.

Cacti against wall at east end of Linnaean House. Picture taken in 1890. 



1890

296.  MBG -- Parterre

PRINT AVAILABLE at PHO 2006-3046. SEE ALSO GPN 1982-0522. 



1905

297.  Caladiums - bedding. Linnaean House and lath house at east end.

Caladium bedding at the east end of the Linnaean House and lath house. Ridge ornaments clearly shown. Picture taken in 1908. 2- 5x7 in. black and white prints. 



1908

298.  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

299.  Chrysanthemum exhibit by the Missouri Botanical Garden at the St. Louis 1904 World's Fair.

Chrysanthemum exhibit by the Missouri Botanical Garden at the St. Louis 1904 World's Fair. 



1904

300.  Garden employees.

Garden employees, picture taken in greenhouse in 1906. George Pring is standing in back row, third from the left. 



1906

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