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Berkeley, January 25, '07
- B. Goldsmith says White Fir reproduces more vigorously by far than Sugar Pine, but that more Sugar Pine will survive than White Fir.
Sugar Pine seedlings need more shade than sun. Red Fir is found at 9000(?) feet in the Greenhorn Mountains. About Pine Ridge it is cut into shakes. Sugar Pine is still made into shakes there.
- Carl Purdy just in. He says he has found a yellow sport of Brodiaea coccinea which reproduces itself. He has also found a hybrid between B. congesta and B. coccinea. Bulbs of this (with a lot of other bulbs) were sent Greene who
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Crossosoma - its family alliance.

promptly named it as new. Godetias hybridize very readily. I have a hybrid between Lindleyi and the Duchess of Albany which everybody would concede to be a fine new species if they didn't know its origin.
Iris macrosiphon blue is in the hill country west of the Mayacamas Range, the same yellow in the Clear Lake country. It ranges south to the Vaca Mts (my Douglasiana W.H.J). In the Mt. St. Helena range for 70 miles the colors are mixed!
- Lobb, Wm. Cf. Sargent, Silva, X, 60
- Shelton, Californian Traveler and collector, cf. Sargent, Silva, X ,60 and Torrey, Pac. R. Rep. iv, 140
- Murray, Wm. cf. Veitch, Man. Conif. 143
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