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Desert garden general view and cereus transplanting
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Desert garden view and a cereus being transplanted
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Two photographs of the desert garden mounted on a black page, labeled "General view" with a MS note that says "Cereus jeruriana(?)" and "Transplanting cereus dayamii, N. B-22." On the right hand side of the second picture, in white, is "W. Hertrich 1925."
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Desert garden views of four different cereus specimens
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Four photographs of the desert garden mounted on a black page, labeled "Cereus beysiegelii 1938, N. IB-78", "Cereus dayamii 1936, N. R-82", "Cereus gonianthus 1936, N. R-70, 71", and "Cereus alicriportanus, N. B-16." On the bottom right of the last picture is "W. Hertrich 1925."
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Desert garden views of four cereus specimens
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Four photographs of the desert garden mounted on a black page, labeled "Cereus grandicustatus 1936, N. R-36, 37", "Cereus grandicustatus, N. H-1, 2", "Cereus horribarbis - 1936, N. R-38", and "Cereus horridus 1934, N. H-15."
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Desert garden photographs of general view and cereus being transplanted
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Two photographs mounted on a black page, labeled "General view" (with an MS inscription of "1935") and "Transplanting large cereus N. B-16." Written on the second photo in the bottom right corner, "W. Hertrich 1925." William Hertrich was Superintendent of Botanical from 1927 to 1949.
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Desert garden views of dasylirions, agaves, and cerei
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Desert garden views of the transplanting of cereus and nolina specimens
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