Repository: California Historical Society
Date: Undated
General note: Published by Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Format: Postcard
Digital object ID: CHS2014.1796
Preferred citation: A glimpse of the Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, California, courtesy, California Historical Society, CHS2014.1796.
Previously in Garden History:
- A Lovely Garden Path from The gardens of England in the southern & western counties, 1907
- Garden History: Every garden deserves a lovely garden gate – Wellington Stanley Morse House 1917
- Our roots are strong and deep – Tree Roots, Saint-Cloud, Eugène Atget
- Painting with plants, Miramar, Newport, Rhode Island, 1930
- Leading you down the garden path, The Farm House, 1930
- The importance of trees (Botanic Garden, Sydney, Australia)
- Sunnie-Holme, Home of Annie Burr Jennings
- “The Dunes,” Frank Bestow Wiborg house, Highway Behind the Pond, East Hampton, New York
- Henry Edwards Huntington house, Oxford Road, San Marino, California. (LOC)
- Pittville Gardens, Cheltenham, England
- “Willowmere,” Rear Admiral Aaron Ward house, 435 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn Harbor, New York (LOC)
- “The Appletrees,” Henry Eugene Coe house, Southampton, New York
- Thornewood, Tacoma, Washington
- Mrs. Francis Lemoine Loring house, 700 South San Rafael Avenue, San Rafael Heights, Pasadena, California. (LOC)
- Tatham Garden
- ‘Santa Barbara Mission, 2201 Laguna Street, Santa Barbara, California. (LOC)
- Your victory garden counts more than ever!
- “Villa Sciarra,” George Wurts house, via Calandrelli, Rome, Italy. (LOC)
- Whitworth Gardens, Darley Dale, Derbyshire, England
- John & Lizzie Wilson from Boston in Bradenton, Florida, 1951
- Paris Exposition: gardens, Paris, France, 1900
- Wisteria blooms in Davis Garden (Locust Valley, New York), 1930
- “Killenworth,” George Dupont Pratt house, Glen Cove, New York, ca. 1918
- A Garden Under Glass, Nice, France, c1865-1895
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