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From James Torbitt   24 March 1878

Sydenham | Belfast

24 March | 1878

Charles Darwin Esqre | Down.

My dear Sir,

You are always far too kind, and should not have written so much.1

Shall re-read your works and Knights’,2 continue the experiments, and when occasion arises avail myself of the advice so kindly offered, and which I need have no hesitation in saying I consider the best in the world. I am thankful for the information given, and know something of the doubts and difficulties surrounding the question do varieties wear out?

I hope years may fall lightly and that the world may long have the benefit of your wisdom, I am 55 and my work nearly done, I think. As to progress. I have arranged to grow three acres of the ’75 varieties, and one acre is planted. I have also arranged to grow 1,000 varieties of the crossed ’77s which will occupy about an acre; 700 of these are planted. I have also arranged to grow at least 5,000 new plants, and propose to make various crosses as judiciously and carefully as I can.

I enclose Mr Farrer’s note, note for him, and check,3 and am My dear Sir | most respectfully & gratefully | James Torbitt

CD annotations

3.1 the benefit of your wisdom, 3.2] underl red crayon

Footnotes

See letter to James Torbitt, 20 March 1878 and n. 2. CD had mentioned Thomas Andrew Knight’s ‘Observations on the grafting of trees’ (Knight 1795).
See letter to James Torbitt, 21 March [1878] and n. 3. CD had sent a cheque for £100 to enable Torbitt to continue his potato experiments (see letter to James Torbitt, 4 March 1878).

Bibliography

Knight, Thomas Andrew. 1795. Observations on the grafting of trees. In a letter from Thomas Andrew Knight, Esq. to Sir Joseph Banks. [Read 30 April 1795.] Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 85: 290–5.

Summary

Thanks for CD’s criticism and advice. The difficult question of whether varieties "wear out".

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-11441
From
James Torbitt
To
Charles Robert Darwin
Sent from
Belfast
Source of text
DAR 178: 143
Physical description
ALS 3pp †

Please cite as

Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 11441,” accessed on 10 May 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-11441.xml

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