Letter from Albert Ruth to Mary Daggett Lake: April 21, 1925

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Polytechnic Texas Apr. 21 1925

Mrs. Will F. Lake 1415 Grand Ave. City,

My dear Mrs. Lake: - Pardon me for not acknowledging sooner your letter with pictures taken on the Azle trip. I think you very much for your thoughtfulness in sending them; I was anxious to know how successful you had been in your efforts to secure a good picture of the different flowers you took. Had the weather been more favorable, I am sure you would have been able to secure many excellent samples of Tarrant Co. flora. But everything was then, and is yet, so dry, that scores of plants generally in flower at this time of the year, can not be found anywhere. I was very glad, too, to know of a second locality where the Maiden Hair Fern can be found. Mrs. Ruth joins me in very kind wishes for your welfare, and her thanks for the very pleasant trip you gave us, Sincerely, A. Ruth.

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