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#1559: Willa Cather to Sigrid Undset, [November 25, 1941]

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⬩W⬩S⬩C⬩ Dear Mme. Undset1;

At the bottom of page 366 in your Matthews4 you will find the swamp milkweed I told you of (asclepias incarnata). The description is good, except that he5 neglects to say that in their woolly family the willow—like leaves of the incarnata are smooth and shiny. I suppose it gives me a very special thrill because I first found it, not in swampy land, but beside a stream at the bottom of a canyon in a desert country.

I do hope you like coming here6 one half as much as I love to have you here.

With love to you Willa Cather.
Sigrid Undset1 Hotel Margaret Orange Street Brooklyn 3 N. Y. NEW YORK. N.Y.2 NOV 26 1941 1030 AM