- US IlHpHS 1996.5-1057
- Item
- n.d.
A photograph taken of an plant/flower (which has not been identified) by Jesse Lowe Smith.
A photograph taken of an plant/flower (which has not been identified) by Jesse Lowe Smith.
[Flower dissection] / photographed by E.E. Parratt ; colored by Charlotte Pinkerton
A photograph of a diagram of the various elements that comprise a flower, which was taken by Jesse Lowe Smith.
A color photograph of a Turk's Cap Lily.
A color photograph taken by Jesse Lowe Smith of an unknown flower/plant species.
A photograph of an unidentified type of Starflower taken by Jesse Lowe Smith.
A photograph of an unidentified plant/flower taken by Jesse Lowe Smith.
A photograph of an unidentified plant/flower taken by Jesse Lowe Smith.
A photograph of an unidentified Flower taken by Jesse Lowe Smith.
Loeb Farm flats showing calopogon and pogonia
On June 23, 1921, Jesse Lowe Smith wrote in his diary, "Left today on Pere Marquette for Charlevoix. Got in after 9:00 P.M. Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold & a young man whom they nicknamed “the Count” met at the Belvidere station and drove me out to the Loeb Farms." Highland Park Public Library. Jesse Lowe Smith Diaries.)
Hibiscus Trionum(Flower-of-an-hour) photograph.