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Re: The Seed Search 1997
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- Subject: Re: The Seed Search 1997
- From: P* S* <p*@cats.ucsc.edu>
- Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 09:48:16 -0800 (PST)
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>This book sounds very interesting, but how would we americans and those in
>other countries obtain it?
>Charity Hagen
>cc013@ccosmo.net
>
>
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>> From: Duncan McAlpine <mcalpin@eskimo.com>
>> To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
>> Subject: The Seed Search 1997
>> Date: Thursday, March 13, 1997 11:00 AM
>>
>> Gardeners who love growing plants from seed will be interested in a new
>> publication called "The Seed Search 1997". This directory of seeds and
>> where to find them, is devised and edited by Karen Platt. More than
>> 33,000 different seeds are listed from 100 suppliers and sources world
>> wide.
>> "The Seed Search 1997" is available for 9.99 British Pounds inc. P&P
>> from
>>
>> The Seed Search,
>> 37 Melbourn Road,
>> Crookes,
>> Sheffield S10 1NR,
>> UK
>>
You could write to them, and include a credit card number and expiration
date in the letter. Presuming they can handle credit cards, there should
be no problem. If they can't, I bet they'll write back and tell you what
to do.
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