1/5/88.
It would appear, dear Mr Dyer, that some expressions in your and my letters about
were misinterpreted by us mutually; let me therefore say, that I felt downcast at
the announcement of the extraordinary cheapness of these ferns at present and dispirited
to make further efforts in
that
direction to enrich European Horticulture.
From your letter, which arrived yesterday,
it would however appear, that the largest of your recently purchased ferns (
s) weighs only ¼ ton, whereas, if I
rightly remember
, the first sent by me to Kew weighed without fronds 1700 lb, and the one which I
sent through the Exhibition-Commissioners finally to Kew weighed 2700 lb without fronds.
So your new acquisitions must be mere pygmies against these Giants. Kindly consider,
that it is not only the extraordinary rarity of such colossal and aged specimens,
which makes the discovery of any one an achievement, but that the great trouble, time-taking
arrangements are in addition must be recognized, not to speak of the monetary sacrifices.
As you never alluded to these two magnificent
s of mine in your letter, I felt grieved, all the more as in my being horticulturally
(so to say) exiled, any
appreciation
of what I yet can do for aesthetic or scientific gardening is immensely
cheering
to me and vice versa. Have none of the rare seeds furnished within the last five
years yielded any plant by which through the Bot. Magazine or the Icones plantarum
my interest in horticulture can be sustained occasionally yet? No doubt a few will
arise for illustration in these great works, when I shall soon no longer be among
the living, to enjoy thus far the fruits of my horticultural toil.
The "Key"
(as you will be aware) is nearly ready, and I will try to keep out of
direct
jurors duties at the Exhibition here,
so that I may soon resume the working on Papuan plants, and send a set of them to
Kew then by gradual instalments, so far as they can be spared. Of course in many Cases
Papuan and also Austral. plants exist only in unique and indivisible exemplars in
my Museum here. With every wish to aid your grand Department also in future
your
Ferd. von Mueller