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Albion, Sept. 5, 1891. Prof. C. E. Bessey Dear Sir Your communication received. Thanks. It will help me out. I will send the rest of the plants I have collected in installments as I get them ready, as far as I can. Some of my specimens are rare and the ones I have are the only ones I have seen. I will send you a list and all the specimens I possibly can during the year if I should remain in the county. I should like to have you give me the names of those I have failed to determine, and correct the mistakes I have
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Charl E Bessey ' Linc -Neb Dear Sir, Owing to the lateness of the season it is very hard to supply you with the varietys you wish. The Buffalo berries make fine jell so they are gathered by the settlers as soon as they are ripe. I will send what varietys I find on my place. Plums and berries are so near gone that it is difficult to get the best that this County affords. Very Resp G A Heywood.
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