Re: heirloom seeds
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- Subject: Re: heirloom seeds
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 22:01:10 -0800
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Welcome to the list Michelle, glad to see ya.
I love Territorial Seeds and they list the Hybrids with a F1, but
does anyone know if all the rest of these seeds are then Heirloom
or Open-Pollinate ? [Oregon Company]
http://www.territorial-seed.com
Seeds Blum have only Heirlooms and some very unusual varieties,
but you have a long wait for seeds.
http://www.seedsblum.com [out of Idaho]
I JUST CHECKED, THEIR SITE IS STILL ''BUSY'', OR OFF...
Nichols Garden Nursery is nice.
http://www.gardennursery.com [Oregon]
Shepherd's, I hear folks are happy with, nice catalog, several
recipes, and they tell you which varieties are Heirloom, OP or
Hybrid. [Connecticut]
http://www.shepherdseeds.com
I've only used Territorial and received most of my seeds in just 4
days after I called them.
I have each of these catalogs and you can get them sent to
you from their web-sites.
Sincerely,
~Carleen~
Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
Rainier, OR zone 8
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> From: Wade & Michelle Peterson
> I am thinking about planting heirloom varieties this year. Does
anyone
> know of a good mail catalog?
>
> Michelle Peterson
> WI
> wdpmap@lse.fullfeed.com