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Desert garden views of dasylirions and harrisias
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Desert garden views of dasylirions, agaves, and cerei
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Four photographs of the desert garden mounted on a black page, labeled "Cereus glaucus in fruit, N. G-97", "Cereus chalybaeus, N. G-84", "Cereus glaucus - specimen 1936, N. G-96", and "Dasylirions and agaves 1941, N. IE-87."
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Desert garden views of dasylirion and mammillaria collections and agaves, aloes, and yuccas
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Four photographs of the desert garden mounted on a black page, labeled "Mammillaria collection, N. IH-72", "General view", "Agaves, Aloes and Yuccas - 1935, N. K-57", and "Collection of Dasylirions - 1942, N. IF-64."
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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 general view and cereus transplanting
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Two photographs of the desert garden mounted on a black page, labeled "General view" and "Cereus gonianthus, N. B-97."
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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 lemaireocereus specimens
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Two photographs of the desert garden mounted on a black page, labeled "Lemaireocereus weberi (transplanted), N. C-95" and "Lemaireocereus thurberi, N. C-91, 92." On the bottom right corner of the first photo: "W. Hertrich 1925." The photograph on the left appeared in San Marino News on March 4, 1930.
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