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Ferocactus lecontei in its native habitat



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    A recently planted pachycereus specimen in the desert garden. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "Pachycereus ruficeps transplanted, D-39."

    photCL 107 vol2 pg50

  • Agave yuccaefolia

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    Also called Agave spicata, this specimen along a path in the desert garden has a tall flower stem (inflorescence). The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "Agave yuccaefolia, A-93."

    photCL 107 vol2 pg86

  • Pachycereus marginata transplanting, 1925

    Pachycereus marginata transplanting, 1925

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    A worker stands next to a large bound and boxed pachycereus specimen on its way to its new home in the desert garden. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "Pachycereus marginata, D-42." In white on the bottom right, "W. Hertrich 1925."

    photCL 107 vol2 pg84

  • Agave wildingi

    Agave wildingi

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    This agave plant has a tall, leaning flower stem (inflorescence). The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "Agave wildingi, N.A. - 92."

    photCL 107 vol1 pg6

  • Cereus glaucus, 1936

    Cereus glaucus, 1936

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    The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "Cereus glaucus - specimen 1936, N. G-96."

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  • Portrait of Henry E. Huntington in front of bronze doors, approximately 1922

    Portrait of Henry E. Huntington in front of bronze doors, approximately 1922

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    A full length portrait of Henry E. Huntington in front of the bronze doors of the library. Mr. Huntington wears a dark suit, tie, and hat, and carries a cane in his right hand. The label that accompanies this photo in the album reads "No. 48 Mr. Huntington in front of bronze doors - library building. About 1920."

    photCL 107 vol4 pg129 (48)