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262 Collections results for Plants

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Lilac bush?

A flowering bush which appears to be lilac grows in front of a wooden picket fence.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Floral display

Fresh flowers are arranged in vases and baskets on a tiered display. A sign on the display reads, "The Crites Glad-Dahlia Gardens / Dahlias & Gladiolus of Merit / Mrs. Geo. Crites / 610 N. College St. / Newberg / Ore." A second sign reads, "Orders for Bulbs Booked Here for Spring Delivery."

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Roses

A close-up view of rose bushes in bloom in the Silverton, Oregon area.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Commercial flower nursery

A commercial flower nursery in the Silverton, Oregon area. Rows of light-colored flowers can be seen in a field. An irrigation system is visible among the plants.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Floral display

A photograph showing a floral display, likely at a fair. Flowers are arranged in vases and baskets.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Botanical illustration of foliage

Color botanical illustration of a plant with blooms or bulbs at the top of the stems and thin brown leaves. The bottom of the drawing reads, "Blue Mts. near Sumpter, Ogn. Aug. 1905."

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Botanical illustration of pink flowers

Color botanical illustration of two pink flowers with five petals with buds, leaves, and long stems. The bottom of the drawing reads, "Blue Mountains near Sumpter Ogn. June 12, 1905. Flower pink to purple, leaves pure greene [sic]."

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

Botanical illustration of farewell to spring

Color botanical illustration of farewell to spring. Its scientific name is Clarkia amoena. There is foliage with four pink flowers in various stages of bloom. The flowers are light pink with dark pink details. The bottom of the drawing reads, "Orleans Bar Cal. Klamath River."

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. Includes an additional drawing labeled, "Flower stripped of petals- showing stamens and pistil." A note at the bottom of the drawing reads, "Siskiyou Mountains- trail- "Sailors diggings" to Happy Camp Del Norte Co. Cal." Appears to be the same plant depicted in folder 9 item 1.

Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907

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