Leonhardi - 6 - Dec. 31.1873 



must have been lost.. The one raailed to me with the seeds did arrive 

 ( April 22, 1870) and the seeds were delivered to their address. The 



of th e Moldau" was raised from seed from Strassburg and 



not from yours, and the plant s are quite stransre. I shared my Typha - 

 cea on Spargreia with the botanist Rohrbach, who does work with them, 

 for his use. The packet received back after his death.I inspected 

 only after some time and all the Spargonia are misslng, even 

 the three I had from you, May be you can replace them for me. Should 



you perhaps be in Prankfurt for the Convention-, give ne a 



call, in case I corae there.. To the american you have probly given 



another genus name ? - The Prasonian paper, mentioned by vou 



of botany raay also be und er my 

 papers and with it perhaps the number of the year. I will look for 

 it some time. Now, they are still packed. 



"What one wishes in one^ youth, one has abundandly in old age" 

 Por over 30 years I searched for Lamium album with triple leaves. 

 Schurze teils me, that he has found it. Past summer in Dresden, on the 

 moat Surround In* the lar*e garderr, even. at sundown. In later searches 

 I see a two-pointed leaf of Lamium . I immediately checked for triple- 

 leaves on the bush, and ,yes, enough of them and also 4, 5, 6, and ? 

 divided (? E.D.) leaves and a lartrer number of flowers. I packed all^ 

 this freshly together and sent it to Braun*-, who Widerstands this bet- 

 ter than E. He said, the bush has had the sickness. He will 



give a lecture about it and communicate it in print. If some of the 

 lower ends.which he planted in order to continue the matter, took hold,, 

 he has not told me. . Obviously, I did not destroy the bush, and so I 

 hope to confirm in the new year the (Gurol, ? E.D) sickness, if no 



