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These people would like to swap seeds or plants:
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zeyad alhenady (eMail: www.zwyad _alhnady@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Friday, December 10, 2004 and said:
iwant ask about quality of tomato seeds to clause called (desert star f1 and how to use it in green house agriculturing
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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susan (eMail: gourdlady1@wmconnect.com) wrote to us on Wednesday, December 8, 2004 and said:
new to this site and ready to trade seeds
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glen thomas (eMail: glenfest@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Monday, November 29, 2004 and said:
Wanted:
White Habanero
Jalapeno Jumbo
Hungarian Black
Hungarian Hot Apple
Paprika
HAVE:
Australian Lantern
Beni Highlands
Brazilian Rainbow
Bulgarian Carrot
Jamaican Red
Orange Habanero
Tabasco (from a monstrous plant!)
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BobH (eMail: magkaisa@oasis.mediatti.net) wrote to us on Saturday, November 27, 2004 and said:
Looking for Kaffir Lime seeds. I have one tree and need to grow more for propagation. Please email me if you have a source for them. Thanks in advance
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Jan (eMail: PlantladyJan@aol.com) wrote to us on Thursday, November 18, 2004 and said:
Interested in both plant and seed....tell me more please!
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Nancy (eMail: faerydragonet@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 and said:
I'm looking for seeds and tubers of yellow, red, pink, and green lotuses. I'm also looking for seeds of Almost Black and/or Black Princess water lilies.
If you have any of mentioned about to trade. Please take a look at my trade list and email me.
http://www.gardenweb.com/members/exch/nlin0273
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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c. l. angeles (eMail: chrisangeles67846@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 and said:
I
M LOOKING FOR BING CHEERY PLANTS AND BLACKRASEBERRY PLANTS
I HAVE POPPY SEEDS, TO XCHANGE AND OTHER SEEDS,
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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c.l.angeles (eMail: chrisangeles67846@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 and said:
LOOKING FOR BING CHERRY PLANTS AND BLACK RASEBERRY PLANTS
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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c. l. angeles (eMail: chrisangeles67846@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Tuesday, November 2, 2004 and said:
I
M LOOKING FOR BING CHEERY PLANTS AND BLACKRASEBERRY PLANTS
I HAVE POPPY SEEDS, TO XCHANGE AND OTHER SEEDS,
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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Nancy (eMail: black_plant_society@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Friday, October 29, 2004 and said:
I just started a Black Plant Society at www.yahoo.com . If interested please email black_plant_society-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Nancy (eMail: faerydragonet@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Friday, October 29, 2004 and said:
I like to actually do both seed swap and plant exchange, too. I'm interested in miniature fuchsias, red lotus, yellow lotus,bleeding heart, black water lilies, and any black plants.
I can in exchange give you chinese bell pepper seeds, butterfly weed, some moonflowers, blue and purple mixed morning glory seeds. I can give you cuttings of fuchsia'jingle bell', fuchsia'voodoo', mulberry, japanese maple, passionfruit vine, various unknow succulents.
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Theresa Martin (eMail: wallermomof2@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Saturday, October 16, 2004 and said:
Hi,
I am interested in possibly trading with you.
I have the following to offer:
Seed -
Ornamental Pepper Seed - Pepper Blooms are upright and 4 different colors at same time - yellow, red, orange & purple. Does not get big.
Double Blooming purple angel trumpet seed - small shrub - blooms are beautiful.
Vinca NOT the vine grows in a rounded form and does not get taller than 1 foot. Blooms from Spring through Fall and ALWAYS has flowers very easy and one of my favorites.
Cuttings-
Night Blooming Jasmine - Cutting, not seeds. Blooms at night and smells sooooo yummy. Cuttings start easily. MY FAVORITE PLANT!! I am looking for someone that has orange blooming night jasmine to trade with but have not been able to locate anyone. I smelled the orange plant a few years back and LOVED it.
Ixora - Cutting, not seeds. Orange clusters of flowers cover this small plant during summer. Blooms and Blooms. Cuttings start easily.
I am interested in the following:
Any tropical plants I live in Texas where the climate is HOT and HOTTER!! I am interested in seeds, cuttings, tubers, etc. Anything especially variegated ginger.
God Bless and Take Care,
Theresa Martin
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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Esteban (eMail: lsrjml@prtc.net) wrote to us on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 and said:
Looking for Plumeria Yellows ,multicolors,Moragne Hybrids.Have many,many Tropicals to trade!
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Theresa Martin (eMail: wallermomof2@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Thursday, October 7, 2004 and said:
I have night blooming jasmine and ixora to offer - both as cuttings.
I am looking for a cutting of Plumeria or seeds for plumeria.
Look forward to hearing from you!!
Theresa
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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kamran (eMail: aqeel_oasisasia.com) wrote to us on Sunday, September 5, 2004 and said:
I am looking for seeds of (Plumeria (also known as frangipani) & Stephanotis florabunda.
Plzz do infor me prices & other deails.
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David (eMail: david.edwards@ssa.gov) wrote to us on Friday, August 27, 2004 and said:
I need plumeria seeds for SASE. Please provide your mailing address if you can provide and I will send SASE. Thank you.
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Kevin (eMail: kdjcl@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Sunday, June 13, 2004 and said:
Hi everyone, I'm Kevin from Malaysia, I have never try any hibiscus with large bloom, say 9 inches or even more than ten!. I hope there will be someone who has some seeds to share. Since i just moved in a new house, i have nothing more in my garden but rainlilies. If you feel like to try some i could exchange with your large hibiscus. THANKS
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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hollis (eMail: moboto090) wrote to us on Thursday, June 10, 2004 and said:
looking for seed
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hollis (eMail: moboto090@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Thursday, June 10, 2004 and said:
looking for seed of water millon& seed of pumpkins
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Susan (eMail: elitesigns@msn.com) wrote to us on Thursday, March 25, 2004 and said:
I am looking for pomergranate bush/tree
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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Margaret (eMail: Hibsicus01@wmconnect.com) wrote to us on Monday, March 22, 2004 and said:
I am looking for hibiscus seeds.Have a long list of flower seeds to trade.Let me know.
Margaret
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Rodney Jagneaux (eMail: rjjag19@wmconnect.com) wrote to us on Friday, March 12, 2004 and said:
Looking for Some Hastings Prolific seed corn. Have a small Quantity of lady cream peas.
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Rodney Jagneaux (eMail: rjjag19@wmconnect.com) wrote to us on Friday, March 12, 2004 and said:
Looking for some Hastings Prolific Seed Corn. Have a small quantity of lady cream peas for possible swap.
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Susan Borchard (eMail: xsusiex@msn.com) wrote to us on Thursday, February 19, 2004 and said:
Hi, I would like to swap seeds too............Susan
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Susan Borchard (eMail: xsusiex@msn.com) wrote to us on Thursday, February 19, 2004 and said:
Yes, I would like to swap seeds with people. Thank you.....Susan
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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April Martin (eMail: Apples4Snoopy@aol.com) wrote to us on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 and said:
I am on a very limited income.I have four children and wondered if anyone has any seeds especially veggies to share for a sase.Any kind would be helpful
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Daniel Kruger (eMail: danie@margate.co.za) wrote to us on Monday, February 9, 2004 and said:
Please I need Vanilla seed or pods to start an Orchid in the Wild
Coast of the Transkei in South Africa. This project is to empower
a local black community, which I have assisted in various other ways. My goal is to create various forms of income for these destitute people. Please I am desperate and so are they.God bless
Thank you.
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Daniel Kruger (eMail: danie@margate.co.za) wrote to us on Monday, February 9, 2004 and said:
Please I need Vanilla seed or pods to start an Orchid in the Wild
Coast of the Transkei in South Africa. This project is to empower
a local black community, which I have assisted in various other ways. My goal is to create various forms of income for these destitute people. Please I am desperate and so are they.God bless
Thank you.
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Arum (eMail: wits@acninc.net) wrote to us on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 and said:
I have a lot of seeds. Flower and Vegetable. Vines, grown from seed.
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Dell Resweber (eMail: mkumquat@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Friday, October 3, 2003 and said:
Looking for kaffir lime tree seeds. I have fresh bay leaf to swap.
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Susan Sauer (eMail: footoperation@yahoo.ca) wrote to us on Wednesday, September 24, 2003 and said:
Hello
This is a request for a charitable donation of any extra vegetable or herb seeds or garlic or onions sets.
I am a single mother of three and would like to make my grocery budget last longer by growing some of my own vegetables.
If you can help me with this project, please contact me.
God Bless you.
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tene fuller (eMail: ladychieff@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 and said:
please'if anyone has some tacca,or black bat,or white bat
please i would love to trede,as i have been looking for so
long.ladychieff@yahoo.com
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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tene fuller (eMail: ladychieff@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 and said:
i have alot of seed's and plant's,i'm looking for a tacca or black bat,or white bat,will trade anything,please if anyone has
some please email me asap. ladychieff@yahoo.com
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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Feng Litian (eMail: fenglt@public.hk.hi.cn) wrote to us on Friday, September 5, 2003 and said:
I want to get some seeds of Jojoba(Simmondsia chinesis) with my own seeds of other salt-tolerant plants,such as Suaeda etc.
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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FRANKEN SEED (eMail: FRANKENSEED77@HOTMAIL.COM) wrote to us on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 and said:
WANTED Jala valley land race corn, & Brenard Lavery's corn
I seek giant , unusual , rare, extream,new
mutations ,that "conversation piece" that grew up in your garden,
the "You should have seen it!" save the seeds from it and send me
some. remember that if YOU don't it might never come again!
I am also interested in the only plant that survived
the " disaster".I use these seeds to breed hardy and resistant ,tough plant strains . You may think the plant that grew up so much different than the rest is just :"weird ,bizarre,strange , funny looking, ugly, a freak, overgrown, strange,laughable, just a
conversation piece,or just plain different . That is what to
develope new plants . tell me what you have and we will make a
trade.NO GENE SPLICING OR RADIO ACTIVE PLATS OR SEEDS PLEASE! frankenseed77@hotmail.com
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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FRANKENSEED (eMail: FRANKENSEED77@HOTMAIL.COM) wrote to us on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 and said:
WANTED Jala valley land race corn, & Brenard Lavery's corn
I seek giant , unusual , rare, extream,new
mutations ,that "conversation piece" that grew up in your garden,
the "You should have seen it!" save the seeds from it and send me
some. remember that if YOU don't it might never come again!
I am also interested in the only plant that survived
the " disaster".I use these seeds to breed hardy and resistant ,tough plant strains . You may think the plant that grew up so much different than the rest is just :"weird ,bizarre,strange , funny looking, ugly, a freak, overgrown, strange,laughable, just a
conversation piece,or just plain different . That is what to
develope new plants . tell me what you have and we will make a
trade.NO GENE SPLICING OR RADIO ACTIVE PLATS OR SEEDS PLEASE! frankenseed77@hotmail.com
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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FRANKENSEED (eMail: FRANKENSEED77@HOTMAIL.COM) wrote to us on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 and said:
WANTED Jala valley land race corn, & Brenard Lavery's corn
I seek giant , unusual , rare, extream,new
mutations ,that "conversation piece" that grew up in your garden,
the "You should have seen it!" save the seeds from it and send me
some. remember that if YOU don't it might never come again!
I am also interested in the only plant that survived
the " disaster".I use these seeds to breed hardy and resistant ,tough plant strains . You may think the plant that grew up so much different than the rest is just :"weird ,bizarre,strange , funny looking, ugly, a freak, overgrown, strange,laughable, just a
conversation piece,or just plain different . That is what to
develope new plants . tell me what you have and we will make a
trade.NO GENE SPLICING OR RADIO ACTIVE PLATS OR SEEDS PLEASE! frankenseed77@hotmail.com
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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JJ DeMauro (eMail: jjgarden@msn.com) wrote to us on Thursday, August 14, 2003 and said:
Since my auto accident and my husband's stroke, my garden has become a shambles! I do have some California wildflower seeds: the ubiquitous California poppy, feral red canna (very drought resistant, fast spreader, hardy to about 20 degrees) blue flax and others. Lots of winter iris seeds,too. (I. unguicularis, I think. Many seeds of mimosa (silk) tree (large clusters of silky pink tassels, hummingbird lure par excellance) I will have more seeds as my health returns, and with it, my garden.
I would like seeds of other cannas, seeds (ha ha) of spiral aloe, but also of other aloes. JJ
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Jo Kirkendall (eMail: bizzyjo@aol.com) wrote to us on Wednesday, August 13, 2003 and said:
Does anyone know where I can find Hastings Prolific corn seed?
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Susan Florian (eMail: tofer9@aol.com) wrote to us on Monday, August 11, 2003 and said:
I am looking for malva, globemaster allium, delphinium, any blue, purple, magenta or pink perennial seeds. Also a start of yellow peony for my mother!
I currently have the following seeds for trade:
Blackberry lily, bear's breech, mixed columbine, pink cleome, mixed clematis (purple and Nelly Moser) and assorted perennials that I will start saving over the next several weeks.
Please let me know if you are interested in a trade!
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mugguuss (eMail: mugu@.mugu.com) wrote to us on Friday, July 25, 2003 and said:
waaakkaaaaaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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khalid (eMail: sportrax_400ex@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Friday, July 11, 2003 and said:
I have Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera) and Bead Tree (Adenanthera Pavonina). I'am looking for Giant Corn seeds.
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Janice J. Miller (eMail: jmiller91@alltel.net) wrote to us on Sunday, July 6, 2003 and said:
I'm looking for seeds for a giant variety of deep red cockscomb
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Susan (eMail: tofer9@aol.com) wrote to us on Tuesday, June 10, 2003 and said:
I am looking for black raspberry plants. If you have a few to spare, I have lots of great perennial seeds to trade. Please let me know if you are interested and I can send you a list of what I have. I will have even more seeds this fall!
Thanks!
Susan
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Susan (eMail: tofer9@aol.com) wrote to us on Tuesday, June 10, 2003 and said:
I have blackberry lily, moonflower, hollyhock, columbine, clematis and liatris seeds ready to mail out now. I will have LOTS of different perennial seeds to send out in the fall, including money plant, delphinium, mallow, lupine, daisy, coneflower to name a few.
I am looking for poppies of any type/color, alliums, iris, daffodil, columbine, delphinium, yellow butterfly bush, phlox, malva, dahlia, anything blue or purple! Please email me at tofer9@aol.com if you are interested in a trade. Thanks!
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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Amber (eMail: missbanji@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Friday, June 6, 2003 and said:
Seeds I am looking for:
Canna seeds any color but orange bi-color with orange is ok
musa "Dwarf Orinoco"
Sabal minor Family: Palmae/Arecaceae (palm family) Common Names: blue palm, blue palmetto, dwarf palm, dwarf palmetto
Cereus Peruvianus (Peruvian Apple Cactus)
Yucca (Joshua Tree)
Yucca commonly used in landscaping that eventually grows tall
Hylocereus Undatus(Dragon Fruit)or other Hylocereus species
Any Epiphytic cactus
Opuntia Santa-Rita and Opuntia Macrocentra (any variety as long as it turns purple).
Any kind of aloe. I would like seeds of the true aloe vera and I have become interested in the spiral aloe.
Agave Utahensis
Pachypodium, any ... I'm interested in variegated too..
Adenium any, would also like to try seeds from variegated species even if they do not come true from seed
I am pretty much interested in any cacti and succulent seeds, but I would really like to find these that I have listed. Thanks
Monstera Deliciosa - Split Leaf Philodendron
Ficus pumila - Creeping Fig
Caladium Seeds
Elephant Ear
Hoya - Wax Plant Seeds
dracaena
Spathiphyllum
Sweet Basil
4 o'clocks
Peter Pepper
cockscomb crested and plume
Gladiolus Seeds
Geranium seeds
Daylily Seeds colorful and or fragrant
White Marigold
Zinnias separated - tall, dwarf, candycane, cactus flower
Red Sunflowers
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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Dawn Painter (eMail: staches@charter.net) wrote to us on Wednesday, May 7, 2003 and said:
Seed and Plant swaps I live in Greenville SC and have many natural plants and bushes I need star cypress vine mine did not reseed this yr. our winter was wetter and colder than usual and i lost all my seeds please help =^..^= Thank you, Dawn
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Harry Moran (eMail: deer_tracker42@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Sunday, March 30, 2003 and said:
I would like to trade serrano peppers seeds for "chili tepin" or wild pepper seeds sometimes referred to as "chili del monte" or birds eye peppers. I would trade 3 seeds of the serrano for every 1 seed of the chili tepin.
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Joe Staley (eMail: JoeStaley40@aol.com) wrote to us on Saturday, March 15, 2003 and said:
I am interested in the Hastings corn. Do you have any seeds to sell?
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Lisa Nagurski (eMail: fey@cox.net) wrote to us on Saturday, March 1, 2003 and said:
I love to swap seeds. I have mostly vegetables and I'm looking for flowers. I'm in California zone 9.
Swap Type: Seed Swap
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(eMail: ) wrote to us on Wednesday, February 26, 2003 and said:
Swap Type: PlantXchange
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superseed77 (eMail: superseed77@hotmail) wrote to us on Tuesday, November 19, 2002 and said:
>Here is my list My brief wish list (the things I >My New rules for trading, this will streamline things and make
>Me the fastest trader instead of the slowest on the web.
> > > In the first email:
> > > > > > > > 1. ) Send your mailing address with the first
>Email.
> > > > > > > > 2. ) Tell me what you would like of mine, and in
>What Amounts.
> >All in the first e-mail. Then I can send it right out without
>Checking Multiple correspondences.
> > > > > > > > 3. ) Then send a list of whatever you have to
>Trade this Year.
>If you are just starting out and don't have anything, you can send
Ø Me something Next year (I'll take a rain check in other words)
Ø You don't have to Send me anything until the seeds I send you sprout.
> I am interested in any fruit Or Vegetable
>That I don't have, especially local strains we
>Don't have here.
>If you are a Peace Corps volunteer or from a third world or foreign
>Country or
> Even just another state you can find seed strains that I cannot,
>At your local market place. The seeds from the squash or melon you
>Ate that was a type not listed on my list would interest me. Also
>No need for S.A.S.E.
> I'll send it to you direct just as you can send it to me when
>You find something I can use. Always check with me before sending
>Please. This should speed things up. Right now, I am a slow
>Trader.
>Thank you.
> > > > > > > > SEED LIST Nov.6, 2002
> > > > > > > > EXCEPT MY MUSTARD WHICH IS OPEN POLLINATED AND
>GROWN BY ME ALL SEEDS were TAKEN FROM STORE PRODUCE.SOLD AS
>FOOD OR SPICE. THESE WILL BE ONLY GOOD FOR YOU IF YOU CAN'T
>OBTAIN THESE IN YOUR LOCAL MARKETS. MOST SEEDS COST LESS
> THAN THE POSTAGE. MOST COMMERCIAL VARIETIES ARE BUSH TYPE
>FOR EASIER MECHANICAL HARVESTING, BUT HAVE HIGH RESISTANCE TO MOST
> DISEASES and VIRUSES.
> > > > > > > > BEANS 57 VARIETIES:
> Adzuki beans
> > > > > > > > ASIAN BEANS (TINY RED)
> > > > > > > > BLACK BEANS
> Black beans - Brazilian
> Brown beans - carioca Brazilian
> > > > > > > > BLACK EYED PEAS
> > > > > > > > BLACK TURTLE BEANS
black soy beans
Brazilian white beans
> > > > > > > > CANNELLINI
> Carioca beans -Brazilian
> > > > > > > > CHICK PEAS OR GARBANZOS
> > > > > > > > CHILI BEANS (SMALL RED)
> > > > > > > > COW PEAS
> > > > > > > > CRANBERRY BEANS-Vermont
> Cranberry beans red - Columbia
> > > > > > > > DOMINICAN RED BEANS
> > > > > > > > *FAVA BEANS LARGE DOMESTIC green and or brown
> > > > > > > > *FAVA BEANS POURTUGESE (EVEN LARGER,
> > > > > > > > RICHER BROWN.)
> > > > > > > > *FAVA BEAN SMALL GLOBE SHAPED (LEBANESE).
> > > > > > > > FIELD PEA (looks like a small brown bean)
> French bean (from China)
> > > > > > > > GREAT NORTHERN BEAN
> > > > > > > > JACOB'S CATTLE BEAN
> > > > > > > > KIDNEY BEANS:
> > > > > > > > RED KIDNEY
> > > > > > > > LIGHT RED KIDNEY
> > > > > > > > WHITE KIDNEY
> > > > > > > > LIMAS LARGE DOMESTIC (MY LARGEST LIMA)
> > > > > > > > LIMAS GREEK GIANT NOT AS BIG, OR AS FLAT; OR AS WHITE AS DOMESTIC 1.5'X. 5'
limas chestnut - maroon striped
limas baby
> > > > > > > > LOG BEANS OR SOY BEANS
> > > > > > > > *LUPINI BEANS REGULAR
> > > > > > > > *LUPINI BEANS SMALL, FLAT (.5'X. 5')
> > > > > > > > MUNG BEANS (SMALL GREEN BEANS)
> > > > > > > Navy beans
> > > > > > > > PIGEON BEANS
> > > > > > > > PIGEON PEAS
> > > > > > > > PINK BEANS
> > > > > > > > PINTO BEANS
Rice beans
> > > > > > > > ROCK BEANS LIGHT TAN
> > > > > > > > ROCK BEANS BLACK
> > > > > > > > ROMAN BEANS
> > > > > > > > SALONICA BEANS (GREEK)
> Salvadorian red beans
> > > > > > > > Small black Salvadoran beans
> > > > > > > > SMALL WHITE BEAN
> > > > > > > > SOLDIER BEANS (MAINE)
> > > > > > > > SOY BEANS OR LOG BEANS light tan
soy beans black
Swedish brown beans
tongue of fire beans
> > > > > > > Vanilla bean counts as 2 trades-no-one has germinated these
yet so I am considering discontinuing these. But some people still insist on
trying so I still have some. some believe that the beans I buy were boiled or
scalded before they were dried to enhance their flavor .Of this I can not be
sure . All I can say is these are the type sold as spice, and they cost me
around $2.00 each small pod and a trip into Boston , 70 miles away. I do not
encourage or recommend them but I do have them if someone insists. Vanilla
plainifolia is an orchid that cannot be grown from vanilla beans. The seeds for
this plant are the size of a dust particle and must be grown in a sterile
culture broth inside a glass flask for over a year before they germinate
and become large enough to plant out into orchid media. The pods from the
vanilla beans are not like green beans and will not grow.
> > > > > > > > WHITE BROAD BEANS (CHINESE LOOK THE SAME AS LIGHT
>TAN ROCK BEANS)
> > > > > > > > Yam bean - also known as jicama the size of your
>Fingernail shaped Like A tamarind seed. I bought this one from
>The University of
>Hawaii seed program. WARNING!!WHEN OVERRIPE THIS entire PLANT IS
> > POISONOUS.ONLY THE ROOT IS EATEN, and that only when young. The
>Leaves are always poisonous.
> > > > > > > > YELLOW-EYED BEANS (MY MOST POPULAR BEAN TRADE)
> > > > > > > > * LUPINI BEANS AND FAVA BEANS MUST HAVE SKINS
>REMOVED BEFORE YOU EAT THEM OTHER FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SEEDS
>INCLUDING MANY THAT DON'T GROWIN THIS AREA:
> > > > > > > > CACTUS, PRICKLEY PEAR
> > > > > > > Collards
> > > > > > > > CORN - GIANT KERNAL OFF WHITE HOMINY TYPE the
>Largest kernels are the size of a nickel 186 day growing season
> > > > > > > > CORN PHOEBE TOASTING TYPE (PERU) 186 day growing
>Season (looks the same as above' giant kernel')
corn - Peru purple ripens to the tip, (Very Dark)
popcorn Zuni gold
> > > > > > > > POPCORN-APACHE RED
> > > > > > > > POPCORN HOPI BLUE
> > > > > > > > POPCORN UNCLE WILLIES WHITE
> > > > > > > > POPCORN GOURMET YELLOW
popcorn strawberry red up to 36 rows of kernels per ear
popcorn mixed colors- full sized kernels
> Popcorn Orville Redenbacher's original
> Gourmet popping corn
> Poppy seeds edible type
> > > > > HORNED MELON, also called AZTEC HORNED FRUIT, or
>KIWANO, (ACTUALLY A TYPE OF CUCMBER)
> > > > > > > > KIWI BERRYS (FUZZY) 1) yellow, 2) green (both
>Tropical)
> > > > > > > Kohlrabi
> > > > > > > > KUMQUATS (SORRY ONLY 5 KUMQUAT SEEDS PER TRADE
>LIMITED AMOUNT) (tropical)
> > > > > > > > LENTILS:
Black lentals
> > > > > > > > BROWN LENTILS
> > > > > > > > DARK GREEN FRENCH ORGANIC LENTALS
> > > > > > > > INDIGO FRENCH ORGANIC LOOKS THE SAME AS
> > > > > > > > GREEN FRENCH LENTALS THEY ARE BOTH TINY
> > > > > > > > GREEK LIGHT GREEN LENTILS MEDIUM SIZE
> > > > > > > > FULL SIZE LIGHT GREEN LENTILS
> > > > > > > > RED ORGANIC LENTiLS
lotus roots ( pond only ) I take orders for them March 1
through April 2 I try to ship April 15 the best time to plant .I attempt to
send approximately 2 lbs of roots to each person.
> > > > > > > > MELONS:
casaba - small sweet yellow wrinkled skin white
flesh
> > > > > > > Crenshaw - orange flesh
> > > > > > > > HONEYDEW GREEN FLESH
> > > > > > > > ' GALIA' GUATEMALAN SOFTBALL SIZE LIGHT GREEN
>FLESH (Temporarily Out)
> > > > > > > > GOLDEN HONEYDEW (ALMOST WHITE FLESH)
> > > > > > > Santa Clause melon greenish white flesh
> Millet
> > > > > > > Okra
> > > > > > > PAPAYA (2LB. PLUS SIZE)
> > > > > > > Papaya - pear shaped small
> > > > > > > > PASSION FRUIT
> > > > > > > > PEANUTS - SPANISH RAW
> > > > > > > Peanuts jumbo
> > > > > > > > PEAS GREEN
> > > > > > > > PEAS YELLOW
> > > > > > > > PEAS ALASKA (REGULAR GARDEN PACK) (temporarily
>Out)
> > > > > > > > PEPPERS:(HOT)
> aji amarillo mirasol (yellow hot
Ø Peppers) - Peru
Ø aji panca (red hot peppers Peru )
ancho chiles
catarina chiles
> > > > > > > > CAYNNE
> > > > > > > > Chili arbol hot -Mexico
> Chili Asian -China
chihuacie negro chiles
chipoltes morita
> > > > > > > > CHILE CHIPOTLE (SECHES)
> Chili costeno- Mexico
costeno amarillo chiles
> > > > > > > > CHILE CASABEL (CLOCHE)
> Chili guajillo pula -Mexico
chiles Japones- China
onza roja chiles
Pasilla de oaxaca
> Chili mulato
> Chili pasilla-Mexico
> > > > > > > > CHILE TEPIN
> > > > > > > Chile pequin
chili petines
> > > > > > >HABENERO (RED), SCOTCH BONNET! ABOUT 20 TIMES
>HOTTER than JALAPENO!!
Habenero West Indian (Yellow)
> > > > > > > > JALAPENO RED
> > > > > > > > JINDUNGO AFRICANO (TINY PODS THE SIZE OF A PENCIL ERASER I WILL SEND 3PODS EACH TRADE.)
> Pimenta malagueta (malagueta Pepper) -
>Brazil
> Tiny Thai (hot)
> > > > > > > > LARGE RED SWEET
> > > > > > > > 'DEL CAMPO'LARGE SWEET RED AND MILD
> > > > > > > > MEDIUM ORANGE SWEET
> > > > > > > > POMEGRANITES (tropical)
> > > > > > > > PUMPKIN BIG MAX TYPE
> > > > > > > > PUMPKIN PORTUGESE (8 POUND)
> > > > > > > > QUINOA
> > > > > > > > SQUASH:
> > > > > > > > ACORN
> > > > > > > > BLUE HUBBARD
> > > > > > > > BUTTERNUT
> > > > > > > Table ace garden pack
> > > > > > STAR FRUIT (TROPICAL) LIMIT 3 SEEDS TO A TRADE
Tamarillos red( not tomatillos)
> > > > > > > > Tomatoes 1-inch pear shaped: 1.) Red, 2.) Yellow
>Grains Grains: many of these grains are organic.
> Amaranth grain- limited
amount
> kamoot -wheat with a buttery flavor
> Oats-whole oat groats
> Quinoa
sorghum -white
> Teff- perhaps the world's smallest grain Tastes like molasses
> Triticale- the combination of wheat and Rye in the same seed
> (See also)
Corn popcorn barley
freake
Millet
Spelt grain
yellow wheat Peru
> > > > > > > > HERBS
> > > > > > > > ANISE (SMALL SPANISH)
> > > > > > > > ANNATO SEED ACHIOTE
> > > > > > > > BASIL, SWEET
> > > > > > > Caraway
> > > > > > > > CUMIN
> > > > > > > > CHAMOMILE FLOWERS
> > > > > > > > FENNEL
> > > > > > > > FOENCULUM VULGARE.
> > > > > > > Japonica
> > > > > > > I have a limited amount of lotus roots, gingerroots
> > > > > > > Spices: no guarantee spices will grow, as all are
>Tropical
> > > > > > > Nutmeg
> > > > > > > Vanilla beans- Madagascar type one pod to 2 of your Trades
> > > > > > > Allspice
> > > > > > > Fenugreek
> > > > > > > Carob pods (a substitute for chocolate)
>88888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888
> > > > > > > > WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR: any of 'BERNARD LAVERY'S'
>GIANT
> > > VEGETABLE STRAINS. I PREFER UNUSUAL, EARLY MATURING, GIANT,
>Cold and or heat tolerant, Drought Resistant strains or other
>DISASTER RESISTANT STRAINS, ANYTHING THAT IS SUPERIOR or has
>Advantages IN ANY WAY, NEW MUTATIONS, UNUSUAL COLORS, PATTERNS OF
>COLORS, NEW
> TASTES, OR JUST THAT PLANT THAT GREW UP SO DIFFERENT FROM
>The REST IN THE SAME PACKET, THE ONE THAT WAS SO WEIRD YOU
>WONDERED IF ANYONE WANTED IT?
> > > > > > > WELL I DO! SIAMESE TWIN SQUASH, SIAMESE TRIPLET
>VEGETABLE MARROW,
> > > > > > > PUMPKIN SIZED AND SHAPED CUKES, IN SHORT IF IT'S WORTH
>TALKING ABOUT IT IS WORTH CONTACTING ME FOR.
> I ALSO WANT: ICE-CREAM BEANS, which are different From
> > VANILLA BEANS,'
Ø > > > > > > Also ' turkey craw 'or 'goose craw' beans, rattlesnake Beans.
Ø I Will Consider any new crop that can be even crossbred with a
>Plant grown in zone 6a.
>, Anything that can be crossbred With Corn: Polyploid sugarcane, perennial
teosinte
> > > > > > > THE LONGEST EAR OF CORN. JALA VALLEY LAND RACE CORN,
>Cobbless corn, Japanese ornamental corn, the 'bears claw' corn mutation
>This is when An ear has three or more tips and is twice the circumference
>(Usually oval shaped) of regular corn. It seems to occur in about
>One in a thousand ears in all strains. Six-shooter (or more ears per
>Stalk) corn, the type with the most rows of kernels measured in
>Circumference. The highest protein
>Corn more than16% The coldest resistant strains (Siberian,
>Alaskan, New Zealand South Island, Chile, Argentina, South African strains)
>Argentina popcorn the kind with the most rows of kernels. Any
>Edible plants that come from Antarctica weather bred to survive there
>Or indigenous varieties.
> > > > > > > THE ORANGE WITH PURPLE BORDER EMPEROR TULIP,
> > > > > > > THE ' rosy CLOUD' DAFFODIL, YELLOW PEONIES, THE
>GIANT JAPANESE TYPE OF PEONIES IRISES OF ALL TYPES ESPECIALLY: DARK STAND
-LIGHT FALL, UNUSUAL COLOR PATTERNS, STRIPES, SPOTTED, BATIK, MOST DIFFERENT
COLORS PER BLOOM, AS WELL AS double blossoms, UNUSUAL COLORS: ORANGE, BLACK,
GREEN, GIANT SIZE BLOOMS, STRIPES, SPOTS, most blossoms per plant, LONGEST
'SPOONS' Bushiest, longestBeards, Brightest colored or contrasting beards.
THE MOST DIFFERENT COLORS ON A SINGLE BLOSSOM.
> > > > > > > > CANDY LILIES
> > > > > > > > ANY LILIES
> > > > > > > > ORCHIDS
> > > > > > > Turkey craw or goose craw beans, giant beans
> > > > > > > Ginseng, jojoba,
> > > > > > > > ANY SUNFLOWER that is giant: big head bigger seeds.Taller
Stalk, Longer
> > > > > > > Petals, different colors, larger, & or better seeds, Interesting
Color Patterns.
> > > > > > > > ANY FLOWER WITH DOUBLE TRIPLE OR MORE BLOSSOMS ONE INSIDE
> > THE OTHER LIKE TRIPLE DAY LILIES
> > > > > > > > **I WILL SWAP ANY VEGETABLES I DO NOT HAVE FOR ANY YOU DONOT
HAVE.
I CAN SWAP BY THE POUND ON PEANUTS, PEAS, BEANS, and ASIAN
>WHOLE ORCRUSHED CHILIS, FENNEL, and CUMIN. THE U.S.MAIL HAS A
>SPECIAL DEAL UP TO 2 LBS (even more if you use the flat rate bulk
>Mailer and no tape, be sure to put all contents in a zip lock bag
>Before sealing) DELIVERED IN 5 DAYS OR LESS for the 2pound price. postage(U.S.A. only)
>FOR THE LARGER ORDERS LETS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. I do .All size trades.
>Trades considered, one Seed To Pounds. And everything in between All size
orders however large or small encouraged.
> > > > > MY ADDRESS IS: John Bergman
> 827 Globe Street
> Fall River,MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.
> > > > > > > > 02724
> > > > > > > superseed77@HOTMAIL.COM
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Seeds I am looking for:
>Here is my list My wish list (the things I want but
>Do not yet have)
>Ø irises
>Ø daylilies
>Ø peonies
>Ø calla lilies
>Ø all types of lilies
>Ø rosey clouds daffodils
>Ø emperor tulip (orange with a purple border)
>Ø largest tulip
>Ø largest head tulip
>Ø largest seed sunflowers
>Ø paw- paw trees or seeds
>Ø rooted fig plant northern hardy types preferred
>Ø edible quince tree
>Ø ice cream beans -(not vanilla beans which I have)
zone 2 kiwi,berry,
zone2 lingenberry
zone 6 pomergranate
Hastings prolific corn seed.
>Ø Jala valley landrace corn (from Mexico)
>Ø Bernard Lavery's longest ear corn
>Ø Argentine popcorn
>Ø gas plant seeds
>Ø revenge lily
>Ø perennial teosinte
>Ø zone 3 hardy kiwi berry vine
Zone # 1 edible plants (cold hardy)
Seeds I am looking for:
Here is my list My wish list (the things I want but
>Do not yet have)
WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR: any of 'BERNARD LAVERY'S'
>GIANT VEGETABLE STRAINS. I PREFER UNUSUAL, EARLY MATURING, GIANT,
>Cold and or heat tolerant, Drought Resistant strains or other
>DISASTER RESISTANT STRAINS, ANYTHING THAT IS SUPERIOR or has
>Advantages IN ANY WAY, NEW MUTATIONS, UNUSUAL COLORS, PATTERNS OF
>COLORS, NEW
> TASTES, OR JUST THAT PLANT THAT GREW UP SO DIFFERENT FROM
>The REST IN THE SAME PACKET, THE ONE THAT WAS SO WEIRD YOU
>WONDERED IF ANYONE WANTED IT?
> > > > > > > WELL I DO! SIAMESE TWIN SQUASH, SIAMESE TRIPLET
>VEGETABLE MARROW,
> > > > > > > PUMPKIN SIZED AND SHAPED CUKES, IN SHORT IF IT'S WORTH
>TALKING ABOUT IT IS WORTH CONTACTING ME FOR.
> I ALSO WANT: ICE-CREAM BEANS, which are different From
> > VANILLA BEANS,'
Ø > > > > > > Also ' turkey craw 'or 'goose craw' beans, rattlesnake Beans.
Ø I Will Consider any new crop that can be even crossbred with a
>Plant grown in zone 6a.
>, Anything that can be crossbred With Corn: Polyploid sugarcane, perennial
teosinte
> > > > > > > THE LONGEST EAR OF CORN. JALA VALLEY LAND RACE CORN,
>Cobbless corn, Japanese ornamental corn, the 'bears claw' corn mutation
>This is when An ear has three or more tips and is twice the circumference
>(Usually oval shaped) of regular corn. It seems to occur in about
>One in a thousand ears in all strains.
Six-shooter corn, Hastings Prolific (avg. 10 or more ears per Stalk) corn, the type with the most rows of kernels measured in
>Circumference. The highest protein
>Corn more than16% The coldest resistant strains (Siberian,
>Alaskan, New Zealand South Island, Chile, Argentina, South African strains)
>Argentina popcorn the kind with the most rows of kernels. Any
>Edible plants that come from Antarctica weather bred to survive there
>Or indigenous varieties.
> > > > > > > THE ORANGE WITH PURPLE BORDER EMPEROR TULIP,
> > > > > > > THE ' rosy CLOUD' DAFFODIL, YELLOW PEONIES, THE
>GIANT JAPANESE TYPE OF PEONIES IRISES OF ALL TYPES ESPECIALLY: DARK STAND
-LIGHT FALL, UNUSUAL COLOR PATTERNS, STRIPES, SPOTTED, BATIK, MOST
DIFFERENT
COLORS PER BLOOM, AS WELL AS double blossoms, UNUSUAL COLORS: ORANGE,
BLACK,
GREEN, GIANT SIZE BLOOMS, STRIPES, SPOTS, most blossoms per plant, LONGEST
'SPOONS' Bushiest, longestBeards, Brightest colored or contrasting beards.
THE MOST DIFFERENT COLORS ON A SINGLE BLOSSOM.
> > > > > > > > CANDY LILIES
> > > > > > > > ANY LILIES
> > > > > > > >Nothern Hardy ORCHIDS such as lady slippers
> > > > > > > Turkey craw or goose craw beans, giant beans
> > > > > > > Ginseng, jojoba,
> > > > > > > > ANY SUNFLOWER that is giant: big head bigger seeds.Taller
Stalk, Longer
> > > > > > > Petals, different colors, larger, & or better seeds, Interesting
Color Patterns.
> > > > > > > > ANY FLOWER WITH DOUBLE TRIPLE OR MORE BLOSSOMS ONE INSIDE
> > THE OTHER LIKE TRIPLE DAY LILIES
> > > > > > > > **I WILL SWAP ANY VEGETABLES I DO NOT HAVE FOR ANY YOU DONOT
HAVE.
I CAN SWAP BY THE POUND ON PEANUTS, PEAS, BEANS, and ASIAN
>WHOLE ORCRUSHED CHILIS, FENNEL, and CUMIN. THE U.S.MAIL HAS A
>SPECIAL DEAL UP TO 2 LBS (even more if you use the flat rate bulk
>Mailer and no tape, be sure to put all contents in a zip lock bag
>Before sealing) DELIVERED IN 5 DAYS OR LESS for $3.95 postage(U.S.A. only)
>FOR THE LARGER ORDERS LETS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. I do .All size
>Trades considered, one Seed To Pounds. And everything in between All size
orders however large or small encouraged.
> > > > > MY ADDRESS IS: John Bergman
> 827 Globe Street
> Fall River,MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A. 02724
> > > > > >SUPERSEED@HOTMAIL.COM
Seeds I am looking for:
Here is my list My wish list (the things I want but
>Do not yet have)
>Ø irise> > > > > > > > WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR: any of 'BERNARD LAVERY'S'
>GIANT
> > > VEGETABLE STRAINS. I PREFER UNUSUAL, EARLY MATURING, GIANT,
>Cold and or heat tolerant, Drought Resistant strains or other
>DISASTER RESISTANT STRAINS, ANYTHING THAT IS SUPERIOR or has
>Advantages IN ANY WAY, NEW MUTATIONS, UNUSUAL COLORS, PATTERNS OF
>COLORS, NEW
> TASTES, OR JUST THAT PLANT THAT GREW UP SO DIFFERENT FROM
>The REST IN THE SAME PACKET, THE ONE THAT WAS SO WEIRD YOU
>WONDERED IF ANYONE WANTED IT?
> > > > > > > WELL I DO! SIAMESE TWIN SQUASH, SIAMESE TRIPLET
>VEGETABLE MARROW,
> > > > > > > PUMPKIN SIZED AND SHAPED CUKES, IN SHORT IF IT'S WORTH
>TALKING ABOUT IT IS WORTH CONTACTING ME FOR.
> I ALSO WANT: ICE-CREAM BEANS, which are different From
> > VANILLA BEANS,'
Ø > > > > > > Also ' turkey craw 'or 'goose craw' beans, rattlesnake Beans.
Ø I Will Consider any new crop that can be even crossbred with a
>Plant grown in zone 6a.
>, Anything that can be crossbred With Corn: Polyploid sugarcane, perennial
teosinte
> > > > > > > THE LONGEST EAR OF CORN. JALA VALLEY LAND RACE CORN,
>Cobbless corn, Japanese ornamental corn, the 'bears claw' corn mutation
>This is when An ear has three or more tips and is twice the circumference
>(Usually oval shaped) of regular corn. It seems to occur in about
>One in a thousand ears in all strains. Six-shooter (or more ears per
>Stalk) corn, the type with the most rows of kernels measured in
>Circumference. The highest protein
>Corn more than16% The coldest resistant strains (Siberian,
>Alaskan, New Zealand South Island, Chile, Argentina, South African strains)
>Argentina popcorn the kind with the most rows of kernels. Any
>Edible plants that come from Antarctica weather bred to survive there
>Or indigenous varieties.
> > > > > > > THE ORANGE WITH PURPLE BORDER EMPEROR TULIP,
> > > > > > > THE ' rosy CLOUD' DAFFODIL, YELLOW PEONIES, THE
>GIANT JAPANESE TYPE OF PEONIES IRISES OF ALL TYPES ESPECIALLY: DARK STAND
-LIGHT FALL, UNUSUAL COLOR PATTERNS, STRIPES, SPOTTED, BATIK, MOST
DIFFERENT
COLORS PER BLOOM, AS WELL AS double blossoms, UNUSUAL COLORS: ORANGE,
BLACK,
GREEN, GIANT SIZE BLOOMS, STRIPES, SPOTS, most blossoms per plant, LONGEST
'SPOONS' Bushiest, longestBeards, Brightest colored or contrasting beards.
THE MOST DIFFERENT COLORS ON A SINGLE BLOSSOM.
> > > > > > > > CANDY LILIES
> > > > > > > > ANY LILIES
> > > > > > > > ORCHIDS
> > > > > > > Turkey craw or goose craw beans, giant beans
> > > > > > > Ginseng, jojoba,
> > > > > > > > ANY SUNFLOWER that is giant: big head bigger seeds.Taller
Stalk, Longer
> > > > > > > Petals, different colors, larger, & or better seeds, Interesting
Color Patterns.
> > > > > > > > ANY FLOWER WITH DOUBLE TRIPLE OR MORE BLOSSOMS ONE INSIDE
> > THE OTHER LIKE TRIPLE DAY LILIES
> > > > > > > > **I WILL SWAP ANY VEGETABLES I DO NOT HAVE FOR ANY YOU DONOT
HAVE.
I CAN SWAP BY THE POUND ON PEANUTS, PEAS, BEANS, and ASIAN
>WHOLE ORCRUSHED CHILIS, FENNEL, and CUMIN. THE U.S.MAIL HAS A
>SPECIAL DEAL UP TO 2 LBS (even more if you use the flat rate bulk
>Mailer and no tape, be sure to put all contents in a zip lock bag
>Before sealing) DELIVERED IN 5 DAYS OR LESS for $3.95 postage(U.S.A. only)
>FOR THE LARGER ORDERS LETS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. I do .All size
>Trades considered, one Seed To Pounds. And everything in between All size
orders however large or small encouraged.
> > > > > MY ADDRESS IS: John Bergman
> 827 Globe Street
> Fall River,MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.
> > > > > > > > 02724
> > > > > > > ultraeco@HOTMAIL.COM
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Plants I have to trade:
ginger root(non pine cone type)edible
Lotus root (shipped first 2 weeks of April only. optimum time for planting April 15)edible(you must have apond 23 inches deep for this one).
arrowhead plant ( grown in marshy areas )
Bittersweet- weed POISONOUS , INVASIVE (WE ARE REMOVING OURS AS A PEST WITH A BACKHOE) iT TRAVELS UNDERGROUND and then comes up and strangles other plants.
wild geranium
witch grass
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Plants I am looking for:
any orchard or fruit plant
day lilies
lilies except lilie of the valley
irises
zone 2 " Arctic" kiwis
zone 4 bananas
white mulberries
Giant fruit : trees vines or bushes.
Strawberries
any wide crosses in edible plants the strawberry x blackberry that is supposed to exist for example.but all of them interest me.
any and all new mutations interest me. I plan to use them to develope new strains and new plants.
the giant walnuts "Carmelos"
nut plants except peanuts which I have
ANY MUTATION , SPORT ,WIDE CROSS , OR JUST PLAIN WEIRD IT INTERESTS ME. If it was so unusual "you should have seen it" that is what I want.
Irises
peonies,
lilies
sterling thornless roses .
black roses
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urban bergman (eMail: urbanbergman@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Thursday, October 17, 2002 and said:
I have liberty bell beefsteak, gardeners delight, bellstar, black cherry, moneymaker. all tomatoes. I would like other tomatoes and vegetables.
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Margaret Weegens (eMail: minny@aeroinc.net) wrote to us on Monday, June 3, 2002 and said:
I'm looking for lil pump-ke-mon seeds.
I have mixed color broom corn, indian corn, strawberry corn, and alberta girl tomato seeds to swap.
THANKS
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Kathy (eMail: rainbowa@bellsouth.net) wrote to us on Sunday, May 26, 2002 and said:
Hi
Does anyone have any flower seeds that they could please share with
someone on a very limited budget.
I sure would give them a good home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please e-mail me at rainbowa@bellsouth.net
Thanks have a good day & God bless you!!!
Kathy
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sairamanas (eMail: sairamanas@yahoo.co.in) wrote to us on Saturday, May 18, 2002 and said:
need seeds of hibiscus
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sairamanas (eMail: sairamanas@yahoo.co.in) wrote to us on Saturday, May 18, 2002 and said:
need seeds of hibiscus
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Marlene (eMail: candrand@earthlink.net) wrote to us on Thursday, April 4, 2002 and said:
Hi, All I have right now is Mexican palm tree seeds if your interested please let me know. I am intrested in anything tropical or diffrent.
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redmama72 (eMail: redmama72@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Saturday, March 30, 2002 and said:
Available: Tiger lily bulbils, Iris seed, Hibiscus seed, Rose seed, Four O'Clock, Giant Cockscomb, Portulaca, Marigold, Pink baby's breath, Cotton, and Touch me not.
Wanted: Dutchman's Pipe, Tacca(Bat Plant), Passion vine, Paw Paw, Cross vine, Devil's claw, Mentzelia and Lupine.
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Dorothy (eMail: Magentanose@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Thursday, February 7, 2002 and said:
I am a beginning seed swapper. I have seeds collected from last summer and fall including calendula, 4-o-clocks, hollyhocks, snapdragons, morning glories, hot peppers, basil, dill, catnip (lemon scented), lemon balm, mustard greens, sage, turnips, pumpkins, tarragon, and others.
I would like seeds of any types of non-toxic (to people or animals) wildflowers, herbs, and vegetables.
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Dorothy (eMail: Magentanose@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Thursday, February 7, 2002 and said:
I am a beginning seed swapper. I have seeds collected from last summer and fall including calendula, 4-o-clocks, hollyhocks, snapdragons, morning glories, hot peppers, basil, dill, catnip (lemon scented), lemon balm, mustard greens, sage, turnips, pumpkins, tarragon, and others.
I would like seeds of any types of non-toxic (to people or animals) wildflowers, herbs, and vegetables.
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Dorothy (eMail: Magentanose@yahoo.com) wrote to us on Thursday, February 7, 2002 and said:
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Giuseppe Benedetti (eMail: kwpbe@tin.it) wrote to us on Thursday, February 7, 2002 and said:
I look for seeds of Prunus species.
Thank you.
Giuseppe Benedetti
Italy
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Becky Shanken (eMail: bshanken@irvineonline.net) wrote to us on Monday, October 15, 2001 and said:
I am a new gardener looking for any extra seeds that anyone might have, will send a s.a.s.e., please e-mail me and let me know.
Thanks
Becky
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Wanda (eMail: wjlynn@ardmore.net) wrote to us on Saturday, September 29, 2001 and said:
I have Rose Of Sharon, Cypress Hummingbird Vine and Red Hollyhocks to trade if anyone if interested contact me with your list.
wjlynn@ardmore.net
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Kathy (eMail: rainbowa@bellsouth.net) wrote to us on Saturday, August 25, 2001 and said:
Hi
I'm looking for some unusual Hibiscus seed for SASE.
Thanks & God bless!!!
Kathy
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Rebecca Brown (eMail: beckymbrown70@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Sunday, August 19, 2001 and said:
I would like to swap seeds.
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Violet (eMail: seedswapper@cheftalk.net) wrote to us on Wednesday, May 23, 2001 and said:
The following is a list of high quality non-hybrid vegetable seeds I have for trade. I am willing to trade for
flower, herb, heirloom and vegetable seeds, and anything else you might have that are no more than 2-3
years old, live plants indoors and out. Specific wants include jasmine, ornamental grasses, passionfruit
vine, nigella, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, citrus, mushroom kits, flowering vines, asian
vegetables, hostas, passion fruit, soybean, unusual herbs, bamboo, and sweetpeas (spark my interest, send
me your list!) If you are interested, please email me with your own trade list directly
at seedswapper@cheftalk.net
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE HIGH QUALITY NON-HYBRID AND WILL BEAR SEED TO RE-PLANT! (The ones you buy
at most stores and greenhouses are hybrid and will only bear fruit for one season.)
Ambassador Zucchini
Bibb Lettuce
Beefsteak Tomatoes
Black Beauty Zucchni
Blue Lake Bush Beans
Contender Beans
Danbers Carrots
French Breakfast Radish
Henderson Lima Beans
Iceberg Lettuce
Icicle Radishes
Georgia Southern Collards
Long Island Brousel Sprouts
Purple Top Turnips
Roma Tomatoes
Romaine Lettuce
Small Sugar Pumpkin
Straight-8 Cucumbers
Sugar Ann Short Vine Peas
Sugar Snap Peas
Big Bertha Peppers
California Wonder Peppers
Jalapeno Peppers
Long Red Cayenne Peppers
Sweet Cherry Peppers
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christine (eMail: christine678@yahoo.co.uk) wrote to us on Saturday, May 5, 2001 and said:
gardening club just started please email me
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christine (eMail: christine678@yahoo.co.uk) wrote to us on Saturday, May 5, 2001 and said:
gardening club just started please email me
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Clara Ulicny (eMail: c_ulicny@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Tuesday, April 24, 2001 and said:
I am seeking gesneriad seeds. I have many species of seed to exchange.
Thank you
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girl (eMail: silverblood@opendiary.com) wrote to us on Monday, July 24, 2000 and said:
my list is:
Haves For trade
(*) = # of trades.
Herbs:
(1) Summersavory
(1) Broadleaf sage
(1) Parsley: dark moss curled
(1) Italian sweet basil
(1) Sweet Marijoram
(1) Fennel
(2) Corriander (cilantro)
(3) Long Island Mammoth Dill
Munchies*grins*:
(1) Onion: White bunching
(1) Radish: cherry belle
(1) Cherry tomato
Flowers:
(1) Sweet Pea: Cuthbertson Superb Mix (15 seeds)
(2) Forget-Me-Not (Cynoglossum)
(2) Marigold (petite mixed)
Wants for trade or sase:
Any heirloom or non-hybrid veggies or flowers
Any black flower
Asian veggies
Any herbs I don't have
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Daniel Karlsson (eMail: danne_rules85@hotmail.com) wrote to us on Thursday, April 20, 2000 and said:
I live in sweden, and have a big garden. I want herbal seeds
and chinese seeds. My homepage: www.angelfire.com/biz4/bannerhead/garden.html
I have about 20-30 seeds (and growing).
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