Re : Campanula ID
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re : Campanula ID
- From: G* C*
- Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 09:37:46 +0200
Bob,
It's OK ,Bob, I receive Chiltern seeds catalogue every year because I order
a lot from them, I was just wondering if canadians companies could offer
something different from Europe.
Chantal
Ermenonville, France, zone 7
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>De : "BOB CAMPBELL" <llebpmac_bob@hotmail.com>
>À : perennials@mallorn.com
>Objet : Re: Re : Campanula ID
>Date : Mer 2 aoû 2000 7:54
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>Chantal:
>Dominion does not have that wonderful a selection, although they are a big
>company by Canadian standards. The catalogue is fairly thick but I would
>think there's nothing there you can't get from a European source.
Thorpedo,
>and the double nasturtiums that I covet are all produced vegetatively-they
>don't come reliably true from seed, if they even set seed (I don't think
the
>double nasturtiums do). I think you'd be much better off getting your seed
>from Chiltern in England-now there's a company with an excellent selection.
>I'll poke around though when I get home in the morning and see if I have a
>catalogue. They are probably also listed at www.icangarden.com in the
>catalogue section, as are a number of excellent (and a few not so
excellent)
>Canadian companies. I'd look myself but my boss tells me that our IT
>department is cracking down on surfing during working hours.
>
>Bob Campbell
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