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Re: Seed Exchange Scheme/ import rules
- To: s*@gladstone.uoregon.edu, m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: Seed Exchange Scheme/ import rules
- From: M* B* <f*@ozemail.com.au>
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 00:18:20 +1100
- References: <v01540b00b0fc36a08c7f@[207.93.141.176]>
At 4:49 AM +1100 4-2-98, Susannah Meininger wrote:
>Katherine Pyle wrote:
>>inspection station at the San Francisco airport ...
>>The inspector and I had quite a nice chat. ... He also alerted me to a few
>>closely related plants that WOULD be a problem because they can turn into
>>such horrible weeds, and to some other seeds that would be confiscated for
>>sure (like opium poppy and mango).
>
>Huh..what? I live in the US, and i've ordered opium poppy seeds from
>Chiltern's just fine. Harpers Magazine had a cover story on the whole
>silly subject of poppy seeds last summer, BTW.
I would love to see the article.
We had a vist from the drug squad when we did the same.
I saw sutton's peony poppies at their trial garden and fell in love.
Alas, a love not to be consumated.
"O what fools these 'pectors be"
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