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Snowdrops Captio: "The snowdrops, as shown, are blooking again in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, a sign, according to some, of approaching spring." |
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Doctor of mirth operates Doctor of mirth operates--Comedian Sam Levenson prepares to cut tape opening annual flower show at Brooklyn Thoracic Hospital, 240 Kingston Ave. At left is Mrs. Wirt Darrow, chairman of the... |
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Aristolochia grandiflora Caption: "You just cannot raise this kind of flower in your backyard in Greater New York because it's not a 'city' flower. It's a bud of the aristolochia grandiflora." |
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Girl in a garden Caption: "Girl in a garden--The fragrance of a magnolia is a mighty hard thing to resist on a fair spring day, even for one as young as Linda Mangino, 2, of 916 Southern Drive, Franklin Square.... |
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Magnolia time Caption: "Magnolia time--Bad weather or not, you can't stop spring at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, where 5-year-old Rochelle firestone, 1026 President St., and Judith Ann Payne, 1020 President St... |
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Pelican flower Caption: "An open pelican flower [at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden], also known as aristolochia grandflora, is this bloom. It does look something like a doughnut dangling from a string ..." |
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Harbinger of spring Caption: "Harbinger of spring--Emily Solimine and her pet pup, Lucky, examine the first crocuses to peep out of the wintry soil at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, inspired by the unexpected spring... |
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Gather ye crocus while ye may Caption: "Gather ye crocus while ye may--Rosemarie Marotta of 235 Steuben St., views the first crocus, traditional harbinger of spring, at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden ...." |
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Buds Caption: "Buds--Jo-anne Garofalo, 6, of 1725 E.32d St., takes a close-up of a bed of flowering iris in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden." |
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Star magnolias Four views, in two different sizes, of magnolia trees in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Shows tree buds. |