Royal Botanic Gardens,
Glasnevin,
Dublin.
March 8th 1911
My dear Sir.
I am very much obliged to you for the nice healthy little plants of Telopea truncata and Blandfordia marginata which arrived safely to day[sic], and which are duly potted up. I note what you say about which for Saxifrages. We have a very good collection and I am glad that I will be able to spare you some. I will probably forward to you next week, with the other things I have noted for you.
With many thanks for the plants, | I am, | Yours truly. | F. W. Moore [signature]
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