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What does a bonnet gourd look like?

This ((Letter from Joseph Tucker to Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker; from Mobile, Alabama, United States of America; 5 Nov 1874; four page letter comprising four images; folios 458 – 459.)) seems to refer to Luffa, but does anyone have photos? I’d love to see what these bonnets look like, but unfortunately Google is not being very helpful. Gourds are inevitably much on my mind after my trip to PNG

LATER: And here it is, thanks to Eve Emshwiller:

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