Re:Quinola/source
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re:Quinola/source
- From: G* L*
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:24:36 -0500
- References: <f9.704825a.27a84f9d@aol.com>
In addition to those already mentioned, Bountiful Gardens in Willis
(I think), California. I doubt they have a web site, but if you need
a phone number, I can look it up. They are seed company dedicated to
intensive small area gardening & farming. They have lots of grain as
well as vegetabe and flower seeds.
>Gail
>
>I did not know they were part of Jung Seed Co. I saw a Jung Seed exhibit at
>a convention last year and they had stems of Quinola in a flower
>arrangement--lovely flower, but they did not know where to get seeds of it.
>Anybody here know?
>Bill Lee
>
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