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Seed Resources (was: :seed/V.t.'Shasta')
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- Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 18:55:51 -0500 (EST)
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For a much cheaper (free) resource, try:
http://www.cog.brown.edu:80/gardening/cat.html
At last visit there were over 1,600 catalogues listed (organized well, by
areas of interest and alphabetically).
Bill &Harvey
SKID zone 6 CT USA
>Hi fellow propagators!
>
>For a good start on seed sources of relatively common plants, I'd start with:
>
>Source List of Seeds and Plants
>Andersen Horticultural Library
>Minnesota Landscape Arboretum
>3675 Arboretum Drive
>PO Box 39
>Chanhassen, MN 55317-0039
>
>cost 34.95
>
>I know this supposed to be just about propagating, but forgive me. If they
>don't have it, go to a public garden with plants and ask permission to
>collect seed. I usually give permission to folks to do that here, if they
>want a reasonable amount to start stock blocks, etc.
>
>Shelley Dillard
>Morris Arboretum
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