My Dear Sir
Your letter2 has been forwarded to me at this place where I am spending a few days of leisure after the meeting of the British Association3 Hooker & his wife4 are here also & we have a very pleasant party
I dont know the Nurseryman in Edin. who can supply the Cowslips & Primroses which you want, but I shall write to Edin and endeavour to get the specimens you want from our Botanic Garden.
I think that Scott got his plants in the garden—5
I am glad to hear that you are carrying on your interesting investigations. Hooker tells me that you have lately been examining Lythrum in a similar way6
I am | Yours sincerely | J H Balfour
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-4620,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on