An autochrome photograph of C. W. Larabee's residence, taken from the northeast. Larabee was secretary-treasurer of the Garden Shop.
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An autochrome photograph of Maurice R. Smith's house, taken from the south with tulips in the foreground.
An autochrome photograph of Brush Creek, taken looking east near the Kansas City Country Club entrance.
An autochrome photograph of Lee E. Clark's daughters, Julia and Janet, playing with tulips on their property.
An autochrome photograph of Lee E. Clark's daughters, Julia and Janet, playing with tulips on their property.
An autochrome photograph looking east over Lake Hiwassee in the Indian Hills subdivision.
An autochrome photograph of tulips, iris and spirea flowers by Herman Schulte's driveway. Schulte was a manager at the Goetz Beer Company.
An autochrome photograph of the bridge over Lake Hiwassee to the lake's east island.
Group portrait of participants in the annual Hair Style Show portion of the annual party of the South Central Business Association, onstage at unid
An autochrome photograph of Maurice R. Smith's house, taken from the northeast.
Program for the 43rd Annual Commencement of Lincoln High School. Includes a photograph of Miss Lincoln, Miss Lucile Hill.
An autochrome photograph of a woman and child looking at an eagle statue on Ward Parkway at 67th Street, taken looking east-northeast.
An autochrome photograph of Clarence M. Moore's poppy garden, taken from the west. Moore was an executive with Truscon Laboratories.
An autochrome photograph of Miss Susan Stewart's pink "American Beauty" roses on her garage, taken from the north.
An autochrome photograph of Lawrence H. Fox's residence, taken from the north-northeast. Fox was a Kansas City investor.
An autochrome photograph of Mr. C. R. Hunt standing by "Paul's Scarlet" climbing roses on the property of George J.