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Dear Dr Bessey:
I am working hard on a revision of American p[?], and I want all the material you can put in my hands. And I also want that [?] [?] [?] ( Can you not send me some fresh fruits [?] ---- or at least [fruits?]
Sorry not to see you here.
Yours truly, [S.H.?] Bailey
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THE CORNELL UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. ------- L.H. BAILEY, PROFESSOR OF HORTICULTURE.
Ithaca, N. Y., Aehr. No 189 Dear Dr. Bessey: Johall the very glad to see whatever princess you can send me. Ian particularly mists eated in your account of pyme. If your foyross "capacity lh" P. Coro merie chan if- most of the Caromeries But down continues that you fair another species thought the west, too. I have never yet seen what I believe to be earonaria from the prairie states. But I shall not for a moment
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UNITED STATES POSTAL CARD SEP 30
NOTHING BUT ADDRESS TO BE ON THIS SIDE.
Dr. C. E. Bessey, Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Horticultural Department of Cornell University Experiment Station.
L H. BAILEY. Ithaca, N. Y., Sept 29
Dear Bessey; The phone is near, forwhich you hane.
my thanks.
L.H.BAILEY
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TREMONT HOUSE. ---------- R. A. STRANAHAN, Proprietor.
Boston, Dec. 4 1891
Dear Dr Bessey:
I have been [?] [prunes?] here for a day or two, getting ready to publish something about the [?]. I want to see specimens of your ["saudhill'?] [?] or [?] [?] [plains?], of which you have written. Please send one specimens (to [?]), and I will [?] [there?] [?] all in a few days.
Any other specimens which you can lend me of [nature?] [?] will be very acceptible.
Yours Truly [S.H.?] Bailey
