Re: Armitage CD and other electronic wonders
Jim,
I have both interactive CDs as well as the 4each cd libraries that work
with them. Dirr's 5CDs are now offered as a single DVD. Armitage's library
of 4CDs is no longer available, but the interactive cd is.
I use the libraries more than the interactives, but there is a lot of good
info on them. All the CDs were made more for education than extraction,
though of course it can be done.
Kitty
----- Original Message -----
From: "james singer" <jsinger@igc.org>
To: "Chat" <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 5:27 PM
Subject: [CHAT] Armitage CD and other electronic wonders
> Just wondered if anyone had Armitage's interactive CD of herbaceous
> perennials or Dirr's woody landscape plants--and if so, how useful are
> they?
>
> Personally, I wish all of my garden "books" were searchable CDs. Or
> better, searchable web sites. The most useful book that I have access
> to is Julia Morton's book on tropical fruit [Fruit for Warm Climates],
> which Purdue University has posted on its "new crops" web page. [New
> Crops also has links to that fantastic National Academy of Sciences
> publication, Lost Crops of the Incas.]
>
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