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Haven't a list handy but suggest Koanga Gardens, RD2, Maungaturoto, North
Island, New Zealand, as probably the leading collection. Non-hybrid,
organic, open pollinated, heirloom varieties in plenty.
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>Lyn, could you please post info about NZ seed companies?
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Thanks DaveA great pair
Peter
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Lyn, could you please post info about NZ seed companies? I have a
friend in NZ who would be interested. Thanks, Tenorlove
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Thank you. What a great list you have compiled. I live in New Zealand.
In this country we have a few of our own heritage seed sources, and I try
to save some. The future is frightening, wit
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HJ Online, the Restoration Directory: D. Landreth Seed Co.
Since 1784, America's oldest seed company. Extended 30-day credit to
George Washington and sold to Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and
other historical greats. Available coast to coast, wholesale and retail.
Free price li
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OHJ Online, the Restoration Directory: D.
Landreth Seed Co.Since 1784, America's oldest seed company. Extended 30-day
credit toGeorge Washington and sold to Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe,
andother historical greats. Available coast to coast, wholesale and
retail.Free price list. C