Stanley Park [showing] water lilies in pond
View of the Murrin's gardens
Two women by the pond
Murrin family gardens and pond
Murrin family gardens at springtime
Murrin family gardens at springtime
Saxifrage
Mt. phlox, pink and white
Moss campion and flox
Alpine flowers
Yellow violets
Avalanche lilies and anenomes
Mt. buttercup
Anenomes
Globe flowers
Globe flower close up - double
Ballhead waterleaf
False helabore [hellebore]
Vetch at Long Beach
Indian Paintbrush, Glacier park - N.H.S. Camp
Anemone Occidentalis
Fungi
Mt [mountain] cranberry
Black twinberry, Bearberry honeysuckle
Rosy stonecrop
Blue green gentian
Fleabane erigeron
Englemann spruce
Gentian
Flowers in meadow
Alpine fireweed
Album of camping trips to Garibaldi Park and other sites, 1927-1930
Album of camping trips to Garibaldi Park and other sites, 1927-1930
Camping photographs, ca. 1927-1931
Camping photographs, ca. 1927-1931
The ferns and fern-allies of British Columbia
The ferns and fern-allies of British Columbia
Mr. Menzie's Garden Legacy. Plant Collecting on the Northwest Coast.
Mr. Menzie's Garden Legacy. Plant Collecting on the Northwest Coast.
The Lily family (liliaceae) of British Columbia
The Lily family (liliaceae) of British Columbia
Guide to common seaweeds of British Columbia, by Robert F. Scagel. Illus. by Ernani G. Menez.
Guide to common seaweeds of British Columbia, by Robert F. Scagel. Illus. by Ernani G. Menez.
Pocket Guide to the trees and shrubs of British Columbia. 2nd (rev.) ed.
Pocket Guide to the trees and shrubs of British Columbia. 2nd (rev.) ed.
[Unidentified plants in Garibaldi District]
[Unidentified plants]
[Unidentified] habitat
A fine mass of Collinsia but in an unnatural environment - winter annual
Astragalus? - Bereris Nervosa [at] Caulfeild
Balsam Root used as food by Indians often misnamed sunflowers
Cascara
Cassiope Mertensiana
Ceanothus Velutinus (8 miles west of Princeton - drybelt)
Epilobium Latifolium (white) [near] Tenquille west of Goat [Mountain]
J.A. Teit [beside] clump of Saskatoons with sagebrush in foreground (en route to Botanie)
Lewisia rediviva (Bitter Root) (Sand Rose) and Cactus (Opuntia polyacantha) - Thompson River Valley