[Fwd: rare plants and seeds]


If anyone wants to help, please see the email address in the attachment.
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Perennials to Alpines see these nurseries online:
Heronswood -  http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/heronswood
Mt. Tahoma -  http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/rick

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  • To: m*@eskimo.com
  • Subject: rare plants and seeds
  • From: R* T* <b*@niagara.com>
  • Date: Fri, 09 Jan 1998 07:26:17 -0500
Dear Sir/Ms.
            My Uncle in England heard that I had the internet and has
asked me to try and find out the following information. He is interested
in getting in touch with people from around the world that are growers
of rare and unusal plants and that seek and trade seeds of these plants.
It would be of great help if you know of any information that I may pass
onto to him that may help him contact these people. He has also listed
some of the names of the plants but these are not the only ones, plants
our a big part of his life: cantua, buxifola, cercocarpus, coriara,
Terminal, Varjys, Edgworihia, Osmanthus, Armatus, Osteomeles,
Pseudopanax ferox, Rehderodendron, Richea, xanthorrhiza, lapageria,
Mustissia Decurrens, Gelsemium, anopterus Glandulosus, Bomarea Caldasi,
Tropaeolum Azureum, Osteomeles Schweriniae. My name is Rob Taylor and I
am from Niagara Falls Ontario, Canada. My Uncle lives in England and
does not have the interenet and has said that he wonders if
correspondence can be made by regular postal services or you can go
through my e:mail and I will pass it onto him. Thanks for taking time to
read this letter any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

                          sincerely,
                                    Rob Taylor
                           Niagara Falls Ontario, Canada
                                bunker@niagara.com


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