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TOO CONTRIBUTES LARGELY[rO THE GAYETY OF COLORS, BY IMMENSE MASSES OF 
BRASS I CA RAPA, SI. MAP I 3 NIGRA AND ESPECIALLY RAPHANUS 3ATIVU3, WHICH TO- 
GETHER WITH THE TWO EROOlUMS FORM THE BULK OF COMMON WEEDS HERE* CURIOUS 
THAT THESE OLD- WORLD FORMS SHOULD FIND SUCH A PRE-EM i iMENTLY FAVORABLE 
CLIMATE OUT MERE! — BUT THE FACT IS, THAT THIS SPRING REMINDS ME MORE 
OF GERMANY THAN ANY ||eVER EXPERIENCED IN AMERICA. THEN THE SUMMER 
TRANSPORTS ME TO THE SHORES OF THE MEDITERRANEAN* 
VALE — GREETINGS TO OORA! 
YOURS EVER 
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Missouri 
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