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Open Pollinated Seed Sources

 

Here is some brief information on open pollinated seed sources. This

list comes from a full-length article in the Winter 1998 edition of

*People, Places & Plants: The Gardening Magazine for Maine.*

www.maine.com/ppandp (You will see a number of northern suppliers

here.) The article is called "Heirloom Seed Sources" by Amy LeBlanc. I

have been meaning to type up the whole thing, but I don't really have

time. So here is a basic list. Ms. LeBlanc has listed some of the

seeds as her "favorites."

 

Many of these companies sell both hybrid and open-pollinated varieties.

(I believe that the heirloom varieties are nearly all open-pollinated.)

Most of these companies also have a FAX number and additional

information. If you are interested in any particular company but can't

use the web to reach them, contact me and I will look up the

information. Please keep in mind that sometimes it is best to purchase

from suppliers in a climate zone similar to yours so that seeds sprout

and mature at an appropriate time of year. A few non-US sources are

listed near the end.

 

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BIG COMPANIES

 

W. Atlee Burpee Co.

Warminster PA

1-800-888-1447

www.burpee.com Free catalog Est. 1876

 

Burpee Heirlooms *favorite*

(same as above)

 

"In response to the growing interest in heirloom vegetable and flower

varieties, Burpee introduced a separate heirloom catalogue in 1997.

This beautiful full-color booklet features photos from old Burpee

catalogs and offers a nice selection of old varieties of flowers and

vegetables. Many of these varieties were originally introduced by

Burpee but have not been offered for sale for decades!

 

Park Seed Co.

Greenwood SC

1-800-845-3369

www.parkseed.com Free catalog Est. 1868

 

Totally Tomatoes

Augusta GA

1-803-663-0016 Free catalog

 

MEDIUM COMPANIES

 

Bountiful Gardens

Willits CA

1-707-459-6410

bountiful (AT) zapcom (DOT) net Free catalog

 

The Cook's Garden

Hodges SC

1-800-457-9703

www.cooksgarden.com Free catalog

 

FEDCO *favorite*

Waterville ME

1-207-873-7333 Free catalog

 

"FEDCO is a vibrant customer-and-employee-owned cooperative that offers,

vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, spring- and fall-planted bulbs, fruit

trees, tubers, perennials, tools, books, and soil amendments and green

manures for organic growers. FEDCO offers low prices and encourages

cooperative orders for bulk discounts. Varieties are selected for

suitability to Northeast growing conditions. There is a full range of

hybrid, open-pollinated and heirloom seed, no treaded seed, and the

catalogue makes such a great read, it's worth sending for it for that

reason alone!"

 

J.L. Hudson, Seedsman *favorite*

Box 1058, Redwood City CA 94064 Free catalog

 

"J.L. makes no attempt to be "contemporary," and every order is filled

personally, the old-fashioned way. I've asked him some "picky" cultural

questions and received prompt hand-written answers."

 

Johnny's Selected Seeds

Albion ME

1-207-437-4301

www.johnnyseeds.com Free catalog

 

[i'm not sure why this is Maine seed company is not on Ms. LeBlanc's

"favorite" list. It's on my boss's favorite list, because her husband

is on the board of directors. Johnny's was the first seed company I

ever heard of that actually promoted open-pollinated seeds to its

customers.]

 

"The Johnny's catalogue is beautiful, filled with color photos of

vegetables, herbs, and flowers that can be grown from their seeds.

Johnny's also features a good tool selectio9n, books, and extensive

cultural information. In recent years, the selection of heirloom

varieties has increased dramatically."

 

Nichols Garden Nursery

Albany OR

1-541-928-9280 Free catalog

 

Pinetree Garden Seeds

New Gloucester ME

1-207-926-3400

www.superseeds.com Free catalog

 

Seeds of Change

Santa Fe NM

1-888-762-7333

www.seedsofchange.com Free catalog

 

Shepherd's Garden Seeds

Torrington CT

1-860-482-3638 Free catalog

www.shepherdseeds.com

 

Tomato Growers Supply

Fort Myers FL

1-888-478-7333

www.tomatogrowers.com Free catalog

 

Vermont Bean Seed Co

Vaucluse SC

1-803-663-0217

fax 1-888-500-7333 Free catalog

 

"Vermont Bean Seed Company began as a tiny source for fresh and dry bean

seeds, and has grown into a much larger company offering full selections

of vegetables and herbs, including rare, hard-to-find, and European

varieties. It offers a limited number of flower varieties and

recommends the Seymour's Selected Seeds catalog for a larger selection.

 

Vesey's Seeds

Calais ME [Canadian border]

1-902-368-7333

FAX 1-207-555-1620

 

SMALL TO TINY

 

Allen, Sterling & Lothrup

191 U.S. Route 1

Falmouth ME 04105

1-207-781-4142 $1 catalog Est. 1911

 

"Maine's oldest seed company specializes in older, open-pollinated

varieties of flowers and vegetables. The catalogue is simple,

straight-forward in black-and-white. The company's main focus is in

seed racks, available in more than 100 locations in Maine."

 

Fox Hollow Herb & Seed Heirloom Seed Co. *Favorite*

Box 148

McGrann PA 16236

1-888-548-SEED $1 catalog

 

"Fox Hollow is still a family-operated business. Since they only

advertise by word-of-mouth, I only recently discovered them. Fox Hollow

offers a broad selection of open-pollinated vegetables, herbs, and

flowers. They carry lots of heirloom varieties, including some unique

tomato varieties. Their black-and-white catalogue is filled with good

cultural information."

 

High Mowing Organic Seed Farm

Tom Stears

RD #1

Derby Line VT 05830 $.50 catalog

1-802-895-4696

 

Le Jardin du Gourmet

Box 75

St. Johnsbury Vt 05863-0075 Free catalog

 

"The really nice feature of Le Jardin is the seed packet sizing. It is

possible to buy a sample of see for only 25 cents..."

 

Peters Seed and Research

Box 1472

Myrtle Creek OR 97457

1-541-8863-3693

 

Salt Spring Seeds *Favorite*

Box 444, Ganges

Salt Spring Island BC V8K 2W1 CANADA Free catalog

 

"Salt Spring Seeds offers only certified organic seeds for food crops.

The emphasis is on high-protein, good-tasting, and high yielding crops.

The selection of GRAINS, particcularly hull-less wheats and barleys, is

extensive. All the varieties are adapted to northern areas. The Salt

Spring seed catalogue is put together simply, and filled with extensive

cultural and seed-saving information. I've found Salt Spring to be very

prompt and personal!"

 

Territorial Seed Co

Cottage Grove OR

1-541-942-9547

www.territorial-seed.com Free catalog

 

OTHER SEED SOURCES

(small companies and historical preservation foundations, etc.)

 

Abundant Life

Port Townsend WA

1-360-385-5660

http://csf.Colorado.EDU/perma/abundant

 

"A non-profit organization dedicated to preserving genetic diversity and

supporting sustainable agriculture."

 

Alfrey Seeds

Knoxville TN

(mostly hot peppers)

 

Eastern Native Seed Conservancy

Great Barrinton MA

www.berkshir.net/ensc/seedmain.html

 

"A nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving food crops native to

the Northeast."

 

 

Garden State Heirloom Seed Society

Delaware NJ 07833

1-908-475-4861

 

"An heirloom seed saving and educational group."

 

Heirloom Seed Project *Favorite*

Seed-Savers Program, MVHS

Box 309

Waldoboro ME 04572 Free catalog (donations accepted)

School: 1-207-832-5389

 

"The seed catalogue is the result of seed-saving that is part of the

second- and third-year program in Practical Botany Class offered at the

Medomak Valley High School. The students research the history of each

heirloom variety, the seeds are carefully grown out, and the resulting

seeds are saved."

 

Kids in Bloom

Box 344

Zionsville IN 46077

317-290-6996

"An inner-city education program using land reclaimed after buildings

are razed. Children grow and harvest produce for their families and

other in need and harvest much of their own seed!"

 

ME. Seed Saving Network *Favorite*

Box 126

Penobscot ME 04476

 

"MSSN is a nonprofit, publicly supported and membership-supported

organization serving the needs and interests of farmers and gardeners

who are growing and saving seeds in our region. Membership includes the

newsletter, articles of interest, the catalogue of seed offerings, and

notification of activities. Seeds are offered by savers from all across

Maine, and may be obtianed either from the catalogue, or at the annual

Swap held in March each year.

 

Old Sturbridge Village

Heirloom Seeds and Plants

1 Old Sturbridge Village Road

Sturbridge MA 01566

1-508-347-3362

www.osv.org

 

"Seeds harvested from the 1830's era gardens at Old Sturbridge

Village. Seeds are available by mail; plants, books and gifts are

available at the Museum Gift Shop at the Village."

 

The Pepper Gal

Ft Lauderdale FL

1-305-537-5540

 

(Lots of peppers)

 

Scatterseed Project

Box 1167

Farmington ME 04938

 

"Special mention goes to Will Bonsall for his extensive efforts to save

vegetable, GRAIN, and fruit cultivars. He offers his seeds and grafts,

usually around 1,500 varieties, exclusively through Seed Savers Exchange

of which Will is a curator. He grows 500 varieties of PEAS and 300

varieties of POTATOES to maintain diversity within these important food

crops.

 

Seed Savers Exchange **Favorite**

3076 N. Winn Rd

Decorah IA 52101

1-319-382-5990

fax 1-319-382-5872 free catalog to members ($25)

 

"Members receive reduced seed prices. The SSE offers rare and heirloom

vegetable seeds from seed savers all across the ***US and abroad.***

Roughly 8,000 members worldwide are working to rescue endangered

vegetables, fruits, flowers, and fruit trees from extenctions and to

maintain this vast pool of genetic deversity. The recently gathered

collections from EASTER EUROPEAN countries represent some of the most

important areas of agriculture as yet untouched by ‘modern' agricultural

methods."

 

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

Box 170

Earlysville VA 22936

1-804-973-4703

 

"‘Saving the past for the future,' Southern Exposure offers a full line

of vegetables including many heirlooms."

 

Thomas Etty, Esq.

Seedsman, Bulb Merchant *Favorite*

45, Forde Ave., Bromley

Kent BR1 3EU ENGLAND

0181-466-6785 Cataloge 1 pound sterling

 

"Seeds from the Henry Doubleday Foundation gardens, Thomas Eyys,

Seedsman, are offered through their catalogue and through Seed Savers

Exchange."

 

Twin Leaf

The Thomas Jefferson Center

For Historic Plants at Monticello

Box 316, Charlottesville VA 22902

FAX 1-804-977-6140

www.monticellow.org/shop

 

"Seeds harvested from the historic gardens of Monticello, established in

1987."

[Jefferson was President of the United States around 1800, and was

extensively involved with agriculture and agricultural improvements. He

said, "I think our nation shall remain virtuous as long as it remains

primarily agrarian..." Maybe he was right.]

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