A drawing of Queen's Chapel which stood where St. John's Episcopal Church is now located. Inscription reads, "Built 1732, burned 1806, from a print 1760."
A watercolor painting of the flowering shrub, rose acacia. Its scientific name is Robinia hispida and is more commonly known as bristly locust or rose locust. Inscription reads, "Rose Acacia."
A watercolor painting of columbine, also known as Canadian columbine, eastern red columbine, or wild columbine. Inscription reads, "Aquilegia Canadensis / Columbine."
A watercolor painting of corydalis. Its scientific name is Capnoides sempervirens, a synonym of which is Corydalis glauca. Both stems and leaves of this plant are glaucous. Inscription reads, "Corydalis Glauca. / Glaucous Corydalis."
A watercolor painting of a green-flowered cymbidium. The scientific name is Cymbidium chloranthum, a synonym of which is Cymbidium pulchellum. Inscription reads, "Cymbidium / (Pulchellum)."