Kingston Asylum
Aug[ust] 6th [18]87
My dear Sir,
I send you a few bulbs of Trillium. They were not very plentiful or I would have collected more. I fancy the most of them are grandiflorums or at least I hope so. If there is anything I could send you next year I will be most happy to do so.
I hope you will have a [2] safe and pleasant trip back to your native land and should you visit this country again nothing would please me better than to meet you again.
Very truly Yours | T. Millman [signature]
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP1389.1168)]
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