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51.  Mamillaria bed in parterre.

Mamillaria bed in parterre of the Missouri Botanical Garden 



1905

52.  Main Garden View. View toward south and Tower Grove House along north/south path.

Main Garden with view toward south. Tower Grove House visible in background along north/south path. View is just south of the Observatory. 'Shaw's Garden.' 



1890

53.  Tower Grove House

Tower Grove House c.1880. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1982-0019, PHO 2007-1097. Copy negative available at PHO 2007-1098. 



1880

54.  Banana Pit on balcony of Floral Display House.

Banana Pit on balcony of Floral Display House. 



1920

55.  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

56.  First Veiled Prophet queen's orchid bouquet.

The first Veiled Prophet queen's orchid bouquet. 2- 8 x 10 in. black and white prints. 



1924

57.  Palm House interior. Stone bench in foreground.

Palm House interior with stone bench in foreground. 



1920

58.  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

59.  Washington University in St. Louis, 1871-1902.

Downtown St. Louis location of Washington University, 1871-1902. Location was bounded by Washington Avenue, Lucas Place, and Locust Street. 




60.  New greenhouses additions built in 1897.

New greenhouses additions built in 1897; the additions were part of the Main Conservatory built in 1868. 



1897

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