I got a list together of my veggie seeds that need to go. Will try to get flower seeds up later this week. If you want any of these, or know someone who could use some, all I ask is you pay for shipping (USPS) and a padded envelope. I'll get a good-sized pack of them so they won't cost as much. Don't imagine it will be more than $3 in all. If you are interested in any of these, e-mail me at ajschwilling@copper.net and let me know what all you want. I have several of each of these varieties. They are stamped for 2004 but last spring germination was very good. This year will most likely be fine too. These are just plain ole seeds - not heirloom or organic, but will grow good food for your family. There are just too many for me to plant before they get old and won't sprout - I got two whole boxes of seeds at a local auction for next to nothing last year. I am set up on paypal so you can pay that way (would be easiest), or you can send me a check.
Basil (sweet)
Broccoli (calabrese)
Green Beans (blue lake, bush type)
Green Beans (tendergreen improved, bush type)
Green Beans (Kentucy wonder, pole type)
Cabbage (early golden acre)
Carrot (Danvers half-long)
Carrot (scarlet nantes)
Cauliflower (snowball)
Cucumber (muncher)
Dill (long island mammoth)
Onion (evergreen bunching - perenial, non-bulbing type)
Pea (sugar snap - snowpea type)
Pumpkin (connecticut field)
Radish (crimson giant)
Radish (sparkler)
Winter squash (waltham butternut)
Summer squash (early yellow straitneck)
Thyme
Tomato (beefsteak)
Tomato (large red cherry)
Watermelon (crimson sweet)
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February 1, 2006 - So many to choose from!
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