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West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. 1921. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonWest Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. 1921. Landscape: Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. James Leal Greenleaf and the Army Corps of Engineers, 1907-1922
Agriculture Department - Jessie Wilson Chrysanthemum, Martin Graner, Gardener, 1913. Creator: Harris & EwingAgriculture Department - Jessie Wilson Chrysanthemum, Martin Graner, Gardener, 1913. Flower possibly named after Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre, daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson
Dr. Charles William Richardson house, Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C. 1926. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonDr. Charles William Richardson house, Chevy Chase, Washington, D.C. 1926. Landscape: Amy (also Aime´e) Small (Mrs. Charles W.) Richardson on 17 acres acquired by her father, Washington, D.C
Agriculture Department - Jessie Wilson Chrysanthemum, 1913. Creator: Harris & EwingAgriculture Department - Jessie Wilson Chrysanthemum, 1913. Flower possibly named after Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre, daughter of US President Woodrow Wilson
Agriculture Department, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Agriculture Department, 1913. Creator: Harris & EwingAgriculture Department, 1913. Chrysanthemum Bob Pulling
Chrysanthemums, in the Inner Temple Garden, 1854. Creator: UnknownChrysanthemums, in the Inner Temple Garden, 1854. The collection...consists of above 200 varieties...Accordingly, this year's display is one of the best shows of the kind
"Thornewood, " Chester Thorne house, Lakewood, Washington, 1923. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston"Thornewood, " Chester Thorne house, Lakewood, Washington, 1923. House Architecture: Kirtland Kelsey Cutter, built 1909-1911
The Funebral Cypress, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Funebral Cypress, 1850. The traveller who appears originally to have noticed the Funebral Cypress...was Sir George Staunton, when exploring China in the embassy of Lord Macartney...Subsequently
Portrait of P. Crescentius, published 1574. Creators: Unknown, Johannes SambucusPortrait of P. Crescentius, published 1574
Check row planted cotton, Touchberry Plantation, Issaquena County, Mississippi, 1937. Creator: Dorothea LangeCheck row planted cotton. Touchberry Plantation, Issaquena County, Mississippi. This method, long used in corn in order to permit cross cultivation
Carolus Clusius, 1601. Creator: Jacques de Gheyn IICarolus Clusius, 1601
The Great Conservatory in the Gardens of the Horticultural Society, at Chiswick, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Great Conservatory in the Gardens of the Horticultural Society, at Chiswick, [London], 1850. There were 5000 to 6000 visitors to the conservatory, ...its entire dimensions are 184 feet long
Large Rose-Tree (Hybrid China), at Mr. Buxton's Gardens, Wandsworth-Road, 1850. Creator: UnknownLarge Rose-Tree (Hybrid China), at Mr. Buxton's Gardens, Wandsworth-Road, [London], 1850. This gigantic plant...growing in the nursery-ground of Mr
Black Prince Strawberry Plant, grown by Mr. Cuthill, 1850. Creator: UnknownBlack Prince Strawberry Plant, grown by Mr. Cuthill, 1850. For this prolific and early kind of strawberry, Mr. Cuthill, of Camberwell
Exhibition of American Plants at the Royal Botanical Society's Gardens, Regent's-Park, 1850. Creator: UnknownExhibition of American Plants at the Royal Botanical Society's Gardens, Regent's-Park, [London], 1850....not less than from 6000 to 7000 persons were present...The object of the Royal Botanic
Horticultural Fete at Cheltenham - the Well Walk and Pump Room, 1850. Creator: UnknownHorticultural Fete at Cheltenham - the Well Walk and Pump Room, 1850. Flower show in Gloucestershire. Immediately on entering the grounds the visitor is struck with the grandeur of an avenue of
Horticultural Fete at Cheltenham - the Lawn, 1850. Creator: UnknownHorticultural Fete at Cheltenham - the Lawn, 1850. Flower show in Gloucestershire: This monster Floral Exposition...is considered to have been the most brilliant display of the kind ever produced in
In a conservatory, between 1905 and 1915. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-GorskyIn a conservatory, [Russia?], between 1905 and 1915. Russian chemist and photographer Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky (1863-1944) was a pioneer in colour photography which he used to document early
International exhibition of fruits, vegetables, etc. in the Horticultural Society's gardens, 1862. Creator: UnknownInternational exhibition of fruits, vegetables, etc. in the Horticultural Society's gardens - gourds, 1862. Besides the domestic contributions, which were of magnificent size and quality
International exhibition of fruits, vegetables, etc. in the Horticultural Society's gardens, 1862. Creator: UnknownInternational exhibition of fruits, vegetables, etc. in the Horticultural Society's gardens - prize fruit, 1862. Besides the domestic contributions, which were of magnificent size and quality
International exhibition of fruits, vegetables, etc. in the Horticultural Society's gardens, 1862. Creator: UnknownInternational exhibition of fruits, vegetables, etc. in the Horticultural Society's gardens - cattle food, 1862. Besides the domestic contributions, which were of magnificent size and quality
Portion of the State Ceremonial on the Upper Terrace of the Horticultural Society's Gardens, 1862. Creator: UnknownPortion of the State Ceremonial on the Upper Terrace of the Horticultural Society's Gardens, [South Kensington, London], 1862
The procession in the Horticultural Society's Gardens, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Great International Exhibition: The procession in the Horticultural Society's Gardens, [Kensington, London], 1862
M. Durène's Fountain in the Horticultural Society's Gardens, 1862. Creator: UnknownM. Durene's Fountain in the Horticultural Society's Gardens, [London], 1862. Engraving from a photograph by L. Birnstingl and Co. Fountain designed by Klagmann
The International Exhibition: the chairmen of the juries... 1862. Creator: Mason JacksonThe International Exhibition: the chairmen of the juries delivering the awards to Earl Granville, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by the London Stereoscopic Company
Ground plan of the International Exhibition Building, 1862. Creator: John DowerGround plan of the International Exhibition Building, [South Kensington, London], 1862. Block Plan of the Building, representing the area as arranged with courts, trophies, fountains, &c
Plan of the galleries of the International Exhibition Building, 1862. Creator: John DowerPlan of the galleries of the International Exhibition Building, [South Kensington, London], 1862. Block Plan of the Building, representing the area as arranged with courts, trophies, fountains, &c
Fountain in the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, designed by Hubert, 1862. Creator: UnknownFountain in the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, designed by Hubert, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by L. Birnstingl and Co
Conservatory, by Ormson, in the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: UnknownConservatory, by Ormson, in the International Exhibition, 1862....the erection of conservatories may be considered the highest grade in horticultural architecture; it shows, in fact
The International Exhibition: monument of Charles Albert, the late King of Piedmont... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: monument of Charles Albert, the late King of Piedmont, in the Horticultural Society's Gardens, 1862. Marochetti's memorial
The great Chatsworth Conservatory - the interior, from the Central Walk, 1844. Tropical plants inside the enormous glasshouse at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire....the specimens from the lofty
Lecture, European and American Gardens...by Frances Benjamin Johnston, (1927?). Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonLecture, European and American Gardens...by Frances Benjamin Johnston, (1927?)
The new Strawberry, "Sir Harry", 1854. Creator: Unknown. The new Strawberry, "Sir Harry", 1854The new Strawberry, "Sir Harry", 1854. Variety of strawberry produced by Richard Underhill. Till within the last thirty years
The International Exhibition: section of River's short-span glass orchard, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: section of River's short-span glass orchard, 1862. Improved greenhouse technology. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
The International Exhibition: section of a lean-to hothouse, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: section of a lean-to hothouse, 1862. Improved technology for greenhouses. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
The International Exhibition: Scott's glass walls, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: Scott's glass walls, 1862. Considerable interest attaches to the glass walls of the St. Pancras Ironworks Company
The International Exhibition: Weeks glass wall, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: Weeks glass wall, 1862. John Weeks and Co. King's-road, Chelsea, make a display of models of conservatories, improved boilers, and ornamental heating-stacks
Nick Grillo, as a boy in Italy, dreamed of America and its opport... Southington, ConnecticutNick Grillo, as a boy in Italy, dreamed of America and its opportunity, Southington, Connecticut. He saved enough money for boat passage to this country
L. Bradford Prince, 1865-1880. Creator: UnknownL. Bradford Prince, 1865-1880. Prince, Hon. L. Bradford, author, between 1865 and 1880. [Lawyer, politician and horticulturist
A Group of Young Women Entering the Garden of a Horticulturist, Japan, n. dA Group of Young Women Entering the Garden of a Horticulturist, Japan, n.d
Primroses, Japan, c. 1810s. Creator: Kubo ShunmanPrimroses, Japan, c. 1810s
Portrait of George Chapman Caldwell (1834-1907), Circa 1870s. Creator: Purdy & FrearPortrait of George Chapman Caldwell (1834-1907), Circa 1870s
Horticulturist, 1780, published 1787. Creator: Cornelis BrouwerHorticulturist, 1780, published 1787
The Gardener, 1628. Creator: Jacques CallotThe Gardener, 1628
The Gardener. Creator: Jacques CallotThe Gardener
Spring Farm Work - Grafting, published 1870. Creator: Winslow HomerSpring Farm Work - Grafting, published 1870
Rubens Peale with a Geranium, 1801. Creator: Rembrandt PealeRubens Peale with a Geranium, 1801
Spring Farm Work - Grafting (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), April 30, 1870