From loverich@nccu.eduWed Oct 11 21:12:24 1995 Date: Wed, 11 Oct 1995 19:49:35 -0400 (EDT) From: patricia loverich To: rcoolman@u.washington.edu, sanet-mg@amani.ces.ncsu.edu Subject: Seed Source for Upland Rice and Asian Vegetables The following two seed companies have a good selection of Asian vegetables: Evergreen Y.H. Enterprises P.O. Box 17538 Anaheim, CA 92817 Sunrise Enterprises P.O. Box 1960 Chestrefield, VA 23832 Sunrise also has a small but interesting selection of Chinese ornamentals. Hope you'll find this useful. Steven Johnson loverich@nccu.edu From MARCIEROSE@aol.comWed Oct 11 21:13:40 1995 Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 10:41:26 -0400 From: MARCIEROSE@aol.com To: rcoolman@u.washington.edu, sanet-mg@amani.ces.ncsu.edu Subject: Re: RE: Seed Sources for Upland Rice and Asian Vegetables Dear Dr. Coolman, Almost any major seed company has at least some seeds for Asian greens these days but here are some of the more intensive sources. Tsang and Ma International 1556 Laurael Street San Carlos, CA 94070 Kitazawa Seed Co 356 West Taylor St San Jose, CA 95110 The Redwood City Seed Co., Inc Also a great source of chilies PO Box 361 Redwood City, CA 94064 Van Ness Water Gardens May have water vegetables 2460 North Euchlid Ave Upland, CA 91786 Oregon Exotics Tree fruits, nuts and water veggies 1065 Messinger Road Grants Pass, OR 97527 (503) 846-7578 California Rice Research Board PO Box 507 Yuba City, CA 95992 (916)673-6247 If any of these addresses aren't current, let me know. Also, I grow and save the seed of a Purple Long Bean, if you'd like to try it. The Hmong and Laotian peoples who have settled around the Sacramento area grow gardens and participate in our Farmers Markets. Hope this helps, Marcie