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Rare plant species grown by Mrs. Berry

Photograph of small potted plants on an outdoor table. A sign in front of the plants reads: “Rare Species Grown By Mrs. Berry.” Each plant has a marker with the species handwritten on it. Visible labels include (clockwise from front left): “Rhododendron Prostratum”; “Radicans”; “Rhododendron Chrysanthum”; “Anthopogon”; “Repens Chamaedoxa”; and “Williamsianum.”

Thorny plant

Photograph of an unidentified person holding a thorny stem that resembles a rose stem. At the top of the stem is a mosslike clump. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Plant display by Swiss Floral Co., Portland

Photograph showing a display of ferns and flowering plants. A tag on the blooming plant at center bears the logo of the Swiss Floral Company of Portland and identifies the plant as “Cereus grandiflorus / Night blooming cereus.” A handwritten tag on ferns at bottom marks them as sold and identifies them as “New Hardy Fern / Polystichum proliferum / plumosum densum.”

Snow-covered street and hillside

Photograph showing an unidentified snow-covered street and hillside in a residential area. In the foreground are the street and plantings bordering the roadway. In the background is the hillside; on the hill are trees and two staircases. Houses are partially visible at left and at upper right. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 371N5867 and 371N5868. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Orchids at Nick Schroeder's flower shop

Photograph showing a man lifting an orchid plant out of a wooden crate, at Nick’s Flower Home (4040 N.E. Union Avenue, later Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard). A paper sign on the crate reads “Valuable Orchid Plants.” Palm fronds can be seen behind the man (negative 1 of 2).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Vanport residents with plants

Five women gathered around a table at Vanport City. On the table are boxes and a vase holding what appear to be cut plants (negative 4 of 4).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Beaverton Garden Club plant display

A wall plant display at the Beaverton Garden Club. Several plants in small glass vials are attached to a board, with a sign that reads “Do you know the “wolf in sheep’s clothing” among your ornamentals” (negative 1 of 9).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Portland rooftop garden box

A cardboard garden box on a Portland rooftop. A tomato plant is leaning against a piece of wood, and a nasturtium can also be seen (negative 3 of 3).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Sidewalk plant display at Portland Seed Store

A sidewalk display in front of the Portland Seed Store (Portland Seed & Pet, at S.W. 2nd Avenue and S.W. Yamhill Street?). A table holds wooden trays of seed starts, as a group of people stand in front and look downward at a tray (negative 1 of 1).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Women Stand by Planter Box at the Oregon State Fair

Two young women stand next to a planter box and hold a hose that waters the plants. They look at each other and smile. They are preparing for the Oregon State Fair. The fairgrounds are partially visible behind them, and there are large flower bushes in the background on the left (negative 9 of 12).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Mountain Anemones

Negative of a photographic postcard showing an anemone occidentalis, also known as the white pasqueflower or the western pasqueflower. Handwriting on negative reads, "Mountain Anemones. Christian 11-554."

Christian (Photographer)

A beach flower

Color botanical illustration of sea fig, a pink flower with triangular green leaves. The written title on the drawing reads, "A beach flower."

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Flower illustration, Mt. Diablo

Color botanical illustration of yellow flowers with foliage. The flowers have five petals. Handwriting on the drawing reads, "Cleveland Rockwell Mt. Diablo. Cal. August 1st 1876."

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Ranunculus Parviflorus

Color botanical illustration of buttercup, also known as ranunculus, with yellow buds, flowers, and seed heads. The verso of the drawing reads, "Ranunculus Parviflorus."

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Wild Currant

Color botanical illustration of wild currant with foliage and small pink blooms. "Cornelia F. Rockwell" is written on the verso.

Rockwell, Cornelia F. (Cornelia Fleming), 1856-1922

Mimulus luteus

Color botanical illustration of mimulus luteus, also known as seep monkeyflower. The verso of the drawing reads, "Mimulus luteus?"

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Thistle

Color botanical illustration of flowers labeled "Thistle" with yellow centers and many light purple petals.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Gaultheria shallon

Color botanical illustration of Gaultheria shallon, also known as salal, with foliage and pink and white blooms. The verso of the drawing reads, "Gaultheria shallon (Salal) Bot of Cal. Oak Point W. T."

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Botanical illustration of pink flowers

Color botanical illustration of ghost pipe with dark pink stem, leaves, and blooms. Its scientific name is Monotropa uniflora. "Cornelia F. Rockwell" is written on the verso. Appears to be the same plant depicted in folder 22 item 45.

Rockwell, Cornelia F. (Cornelia Fleming), 1856-1922

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