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Re: U of O vs OSU
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: U of O vs OSU
- From: N* <R*@foxinternet.net>
- Date: Wed, 10 Dec 1997 18:05:17 -0800
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As a UW attendee (two decades ago) all those Oregon schools are the same
to me! ;-)
Seriously, I should have checked my references before naming the
school. Sorry about that.
Steve (Maritime Climate -- USDA Zone irrelevant)
Duane Hatch wrote:
>
> Dr. James Baggett (Jim) would not be happy to be identified with the
> University of Oregon! Although Eugene is only 40 miles from Corvallis, the
> gulf between those two institutions is pretty wide. Jim has done a lot of
> fine vegetable breeding work, carrying along that of Dr. William "Tex"
> Frazier in the 1950's. Many of his varieties are standards in the Pacific
> NW and are in some national catalogs (Oregon Sugar Pod II peas, Oregon
> Spring and Siletz and other tomatoes, Bush beans with superior quality,
> Summertime lettuce, etc.) For short season areas, many more of you should
> try them. Main sources here are: Territorial Seed Co., P.O. Box 157,
> Cottage Grove, OR 97424 WEBSITE www.territorial~seed.com and Nichols Garden
> Nursery, 1190 North Pacific Hwy., Albany,OR 97321-4580 WEBSITE
> www.pacificharbor.com/nichols/
>
> H
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