2 Charlie must be very happy among his trees flowers though so near fussy smoky Boston. My wife tells me that he must be
the H. H. Hunnewell who has done so much for landscape gardening. I hope to see him some day. I think by a stiff prodding
letter I received a day or two ago that you must have been setting Atlantic Page on me. He wants me to write an Alaska book.
I suppose I'll have to try it some day may as well begin this winter But book making to sturdy You Page is an easy matter.
to me it is precious hard. However I'll try. In the meantime I am writing a couple of articles on the parks reserves. Looking
carefully over my old notes of 1879 80 I learn that I found Paton Hemlock in the Chilkat Pass at a height of 3000 feet above
the sea saw what I took to be the same tree nearly a thousand feet higher.