1880-05-25 Letter: A. T. Turner, Jr. to Mr. Lovering, "poor turf," 2014.020.004-007

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Letter: A. T. Turner, Jr. to Mr. Lovering, 1880 May 25, "poor turf" (page 1)
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Letter: A. T. Turner, Jr. to Mr. Lovering, 1880 May 25, "poor turf" (page 1)

[pencil: Subject: Poorness of Turf; Present dryness (in May 1880)

4610?

3531?]

A.T. TURNER, JR. 104 MILK, COR. KILBY STREET, BOSTON, P. O. Box 3373.

Mr. Lovering --

Dear Sir—

I do not wish to appear as a "continual complainant" but on my visit to Mt Auburn Sunday last I found the grass in what I do not consider first class care. And by this I mean that the grass is in places very coarse & full of weeds and the condition is such generally as not to have a very pleasing effect.

I am aware of the difficulty caused by present dryness as I have my own lawn to take care of and in my opinion the difficulty with my lot is primarily in the poorness of the turf and nothing but better turf will improve it.

I presume the flowers I ordered will be set out this

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Letter: A. T. Turner, Jr. to Mr. Lovering, 1880 May 25, "poor turf" (page 2)
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Letter: A. T. Turner, Jr. to Mr. Lovering, 1880 May 25, "poor turf" (page 2)

week --

I shall probably send one or two vases which when rec'd will you place in my lot & I will see abt having them filled. in case I send them filled with flowers --

Yrs truly

A T Turner Jr

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