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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."

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...

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."

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....

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...

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 ..."

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...

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 ...."

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."

Star magnolias

Four views, in two different sizes, of magnolia trees in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Shows tree buds.