WCP6908

Letter (WCP6908.8014)

[1]

Broadstone, Wimborne

Feby 18th. 1906

The Director, Royal Gardens, Kew.

Dear Sir

I enclose a sample of about 1/2 oz. of seed, just received from my friend Mr. Edwin Reed of Conception Chile. He is doubtful whether it is fertilised , but says no better is to be found over 150 miles of country where it formerly grew but is now almost extinct owing to sheep-grazing.

I shall be much obliged if you can inform me whether it [2] is fertile seed & is worth sowing. Mr Reed has been trying for the last 2 years to get me some young seedlings, but says none are to be found owing to the sheep. It seems as if this wonderful plant will soon be totally lost.

Yours very truly | Alfred R. Wallace [signature]

P.S. If you think the seed if good, I can send you more should you wish to [illeg.] it. A.R.W.1[3]2

The embryos are well developed

C.H.W. 21-11-06

— W.B.H. [4]

Ansd

21.11.06

Blue Puya

A later note reads: "yes!".
The following text is written in different hands.

Please cite as “WCP6908,” in Beccaloni, G. W. (ed.), Ɛpsilon: The Alfred Russel Wallace Collection accessed on 8 May 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/wallace/letters/WCP6908