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Re: Thompson & Morgan Successful Seed Raising
- To: s*@eskimo.com, <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: Thompson & Morgan Successful Seed Raising
- From: B* R* <w*@venus.net>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 23:38:54 -0500 (EST)
- Resent-Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 20:34:38 -0800
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At 08:41 PM 3/24/97 -0500, fdic@moran.com wrote:
>
>Before this gets totally out of hand, as it has on other lists, it should
>be pointed out that T&M's customer service department is flawless. If you
>have a complaint simply call the 800 # and they will knock themselves out
>trying to help. You get the seeds replaced, and if need be, you can talk
>to a horticulturist. Extremely nice and helpful.
>
>Most important, though: save the pack of seeds so that you can give them
>the lot #. They will replace the seeds with some from another lot and give
>you a dollar credit.
>
>I order seeds from at least 30 different sources each year and T&M will
>always be one of them; has been for over 10 years now. As I type (and you
>read), my Cyclamen seeds from T&M are sprouting (among other things, of
>course, but I get goofy about Cyclamens).
>
>On the other hand, Lady Seymour is the 'Michagan Bulb' of the seed
>business. Muy macho caveat emptor.
>
>Keith [who hopes Duncan isn't PO'd 'cause this is about sources]
>
Would you be kind enough to post some or all of these sources. Or is there
another method of finding seed sources without trying on others patience.
Wilddog Zn 5 supposed to be 6 Depauw, IN
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