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had Agave Parryi In f lewer. Ä photograph of it is at your äervice» 



I am very anxious to hear all you havcjto say and report, when I 

 get back in good health fron the mountains and the Pacific Ocean ! 

 I will stay awav at least ^ nonths and, may-be, the entire winter, 

 but mail letters for me over the previous address. 



Thus, begin. again to work i That is the best renedy against 

 pain and. loss , 



Hearty greetings, Your G. Engelraann 



Opuntia ? Peirescia ? Cereus ? 

 I am. specially eaprer for your seeds of Catariaris . Enclosed, 

 besides the ones mentioned above: an Agave, which I cannot classify, 

 and, thus, call A. gracili spina for its very long and thin spines. 

 San Luis Potosi. Yucca can.aliculata ( or \fav/al\Qua( ) fron Texas. 



Yucca from San Luis,large thick tree,named Palum China , which, until 

 I know better, name Yucca. China , with out doubt already in cultiva - 

 tion but not in fruit rof blossen, or known at all füll grown. 

 Another with large leaves there is called YuccaLoca 



(translated from German Script by Edgar Benison, Peb, 1988 ) 



