Letter from Mary Elizabeth Parsons to John Muir, [ca. 1900] Nov 21.

[5]much to hear your further opinion upon the matter. Do you still think your Arctic Daisy Erigeron caespitosus? There ought to be some common name for ours it is such a charming flower - Could you not suggest one? Thanking you for your patient attention in this matter and hoping to hear from you,I...

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Main Author: Parsons, Mary Elizabeth
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Language:English
Published: Scholarly Commons 1900
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Summary:[5]much to hear your further opinion upon the matter. Do you still think your Arctic Daisy Erigeron caespitosus? There ought to be some common name for ours it is such a charming flower - Could you not suggest one? Thanking you for your patient attention in this matter and hoping to hear from you,I am,[4]from Gray's Synoptical flora - Are you not familiar with this daisy of ours too? The beautiful Erigeron Coulteri - of about the same size with many pure white and narrower rays (I enclose one) grows in meadows at a lesser altitude - say 6000 ft. covering the meadows with its exquisite flowers. If not troubling you too much I should like https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmcl/40354/thumbnail.jpg