is the only seed seller I use. Fits your criteria.
Steve (Maritime...)
On 7 Dec 1999 20:03:49 -0500, wtmorgan@pilot.msu.edu (Bill Morgan)
wrote:
> >Garden catalogs keep showing up earlier every year. If you're like me, >you've found several catalogs in the mail over the past 6 or 8 weeks. Not >that I need to buy seeds this early, and certainly I don't need to get bare >root plants this early. I notice that some of these early catalogs feature >"gifts for the gardener", so we know what this early catalog trend means. > >But the relevant question for this group is "what catalogs do you >especially like?' And I mean this with reference to the kinds of gardening >we discuss here: oranic/IPM, native plantings, recreating ecosystems, >heirloom varieties and that kind of thing. And I don't mind if you want to >talk about edibles or ornamentals, butterflies or birds, seed saving, water >gardens, xeriscaping, seed catalogs or nursery stock, tools... > >I"m just wondering what you think are the best sources for the kind of >gardening you do. > >Personally, I like the stuff put out by Seed Saver's Exchange. Lots of >interesting (and sometimes kind of bizarre) open pollinated & heirloom >varieties of edible plants. > >Regards, >Bill > >-- >Bill Morgan >"Those who do not learn the lessons of science fiction are condemned to >live them." > >--------------------------------------------------------- > >The rec.gardens.ecosystems FAQ, course and archive are available at >http://metalab.unc.edu/rge > >submissions can be mailed to: ecosys-submit@metalab.unc.edu >the moderators can be contacted at: ecosys-admin@metalab.unc.edu > >Please note that crossposts are automatically rejected