Down. | Bromley. | Kent. S.E.
May 2d
My dear Sir
I returned this morning to Printers last page of Index.1 This last page is 365 so that the Book will not be quite so big as we feared. I hope you will reconsider the price: 10s seems to me high.2 About lettering the back of volume; I can think only of “Fertilisation of Orchids: Darwin,”; but this, I fear is too long. Please let me hear on this head. I have got rather to think that Red Cloth would look too gaudy for a grave volume.—3
You will, of course, settle what Reviews to send to; but I may mention that Editor of London Review would be inclined to be favourable.—4 Also the Editors of old “Cottage Gardener”, now called “Journal of Horticulture” are very civil to me,5 & I have contributed little articles for them; so that if the keep any Reviewers, they would wish to review me favourably, & this Journal has very large circulation amongst men who cultivate Orchids.—
Lastly, will you be so very kind as to distribute by Post & otherwise the long enclosed list (which please keep safely):6 I fear the copies for Foreigners will cause you some trouble; but I beg you kindly to do the best for me.— I hope you will give me a few copies, as heretofore.— God knows whether my little book will succeed at all, but I am frightened when I think what a large Edition is published.—7
My dear Sir | Yours very sincerely | Ch. Darwin
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