Document information

Physical location:

RB MSS M110, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. 83.11.26

Plant names

Preferred Citation:

William Allitt to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1883-11-26. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id//letters/1880-9/1883/83-11-26-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026

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MS annotation by M: 'Answ 10/12/83 FvM.' Letter not found.
Tyrendarra
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Vic.
Nov 26th — 1883
Baron von Mueller,
Government Botanist Melbourne,
My Dear Sir,
It is many years, since I have had the pleasure of communication with you. In those years I hope that you have been prosperous in your undertakings, and health.
A few years back I started a small nursery at my place, but at present it does not pay, but I trust that it will do so in time, having to trust to Melbourne for receiving Plants and Bulbs from time to time for my nursery, and also to send away. I find now that it is not safe to send anything that I do not know out, for feer that they are rong named, untill I see them flower, for having duplicats of them I find that I receive at times a number of names with Bulbs, and when they flower they are all or a number of them the same.
From your long experience with the growers, I feel sure that you can give me the names of a few that I can depend on, also the name of some Sydney firm that I can get single s from to graft, and an American firm, for which I shall feel much obliged.
There is also a Mr Bull a nurseryman in England that I should like to correspond with If I could get his address, he was under me for the first year he started to learn the nursery work in the hard wood department, at Mr Hendersons nursery St Johns wood London
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William Bull (1828-1902).
— I have just now in flower (childanthus fragrans
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Chlidanthus fragrans?
) with these names. ( lutea) (Pancratium maritimum) (
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Phaedranassa chloracra?
) (
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Sternbergia clisoana?
) also a number of spec the same varieties or spc with various names, and as my Botanical knowledge is only slight, and my Library only small, I have a job to rectify the nurserymens mistakes if mistakes they are. — The enclosed flower I received many years ago from Sydney under the name of ( ) I have often examined it but can never make it out to be an Ixia. Law Sumner
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i.e. the Melbourne nursery suppliers Law Somner & Co.
tells me that it is now called (
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Sparaxis pulcherrima?
) neither can I make it out to be a (Sporaxis) and shall feel much obliged if you will tell me its name, it is almost a evergreen Bulb, I must now beg to apologize to you for the troubl that I am giving you, and thanks for all past favours.
I am dear Sir yours most respectfuly
W Allitt
P.S.
I have this season risen a number of s from seed, if any turne out good, are they named by you, in England in my time Dr Lindly regerstered all good seedlings plants.
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John Lindley, presumably in his role as Secretary of the Horticultural Society.