Dear Babington
As you seemed a little interested in the Primula case,2 I venture to trouble you, to ask whether you think you could get me by any of your correspondents some seed of the rare Lythrum hyssopifolia.— It would be of great importance for my work; as I have lately been working hard at Lythrum salicaria.—3
I have seen Hottonia, of which you told me:4 it is splendidly dimorphic with widely different pollen in the two forms.
We shall be here about a month.—
I believe that your kindness will forgive me troubling you.—
In Haste | Yours very sincerely | C. Darwin
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-3707,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on