1/13/1910
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
Botanical Dept.
My dear Dr. Pammel--
I wish to thank you for your very kindly expressions regarding Bulletin #16.
With my choicest greetings to all, I am
Very truly yours,
Geo. W. Carver
Director.
UsG.
December 1, 1908
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
Department of Botany.
My dear Dr. Pammel:
I wish to thank you for your congratulations and also the papers which you were so kind as to send me. They are exceedingly interesting and valuable. As you know…
Sept. 26, 1907
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Botanical Dept., Ames, Iowa.
My dear Dr. Pammel:
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your favor and also of the enclosures under separate cover which I consider very valuable contributions. I am still analyzing water…
Sept. 18, 1907
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Botanical Deprt., Ames, Iowa.
My dear Dr. Pammel:
Please let me know if an incubator used for hatching chickens could be made use of for Bacteriological purposes, such as the growing of pathogenic organisms.
We have…
April 16, 1904
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
I have your favor of the 13th asking for leaves of the Genus Pinus, especially Pinus Teada and P. Palustris. I shall start some of these leaves to you next week, hoping they will reach you safely.
I am…
April 9, 1903
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear professor Pammel:
I have your favor of April 4th, with enclosure to Mr. Crawford, who is not here now and I do not exactly know where he is; but I will take charge of the enclosure and when I find…
Feb. 20, 1903
Prof. C. F. Curtiss,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear professor Curtiss:
You will doubtless receive a letter from principal Lyman Ward, of Camp Hill, Alabama, asking for a few hop roots. I told him that I thought he would have no trouble in getting…
Dec. 30, 1902
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear Doctor Pammel:
I have your favor of December 23d and note that the package of specimens has reached you. I shall be very glad to send you more as soon as the season for collecting opens. I presume…
Dec. 12, 1902
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear Professor Pammel:
I am sending you today a small package of plants which are among our most troublesome weeds. I did not get the entire fifty of them but I think I can supply you with these a little…
December thirteenth, 1919
Professor G. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute, Ala.,
Dear Professor Carver:--
This is merely to acknowledge your letter of December sixth. I called attention to the collection of fungi you are sending me in the Botanical Staff…