Has told publisher to send a copy of Insectivorous plants.
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Has told publisher to send a copy of Insectivorous plants.
Thanks MTM for his excellent review [of Insectivorous plants]
and for his trouble about the gooseberry.
Discusses views of [Alexander James] Maule on potatoes.
Discusses graft-hybrids.
Reports on the flowering and growth of a branch of Echeveria stolonifera.
Thanks correspondent for information about a dog.
Sends an article for insertion in Gardeners’ Chronicle.
Suggests sending a proof ‘as my hand-writing is so bad’.
CD refuses an interview because of a severe headache, but wishes all success to the Gardeners’ Chronicle.
Discusses flower structures of the hop.
Thanks correspondent for article on CD in Gardeners’ Chronicle.