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- Amishland Heirloom Seeds - - Pennsylvania source for organically grown seeds for tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers, as well as other common and rare vegetables, and some flowers.
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- Botanikka Seeds - - Featuring rare and heirloom vegetable, herb and flower seeds, wholesale and retail sales.
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- Bountiful Gardens - - Offering seed for untreated heirloom and open pollinated vegetables, flowers, medicinal and culinary herbs. No GE seeds. Also has information on growing biointensively and sustainably.
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- Diane's Flower Seeds - - Open-pollinated and heirloom garden seeds, for perennials, annual flowers, hand-crossed daylily hybrids, and herbs. Site also offers a series of gardening articles.
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- Good Seed Company - - Open pollinated, heirloom and homestead seeds especially adapted for Northern gardens.
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- Heirloom Acres - - Grower and seller of heirloom vegetables and flowers. Bulk quantities available.
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- Heirloom Seeds - - Sells non-hybrid vegetable, flower, and herb seeds.
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- New Hope Seed Company - - Growers and suppliers of open pollinated and heirloom vegetable and tobacco seeds. Includes a company profile and information about growing tobacco.
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- Seed Savers Exchange - - Founded in 1975, this non-profit organization was a pioneer in the heirloom seed movement. General information as well as an online catalog.
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- Seeds Trust - - Offer heirloom, vegetable, wild flower and herb seeds to promote self-reliance and genetic preservation.
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- Select Seeds - - Specializing in heirloom varieties of plants popular in the 19th century and before, particularly sweet peas.
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- TomatoBob.com - - Offers several hundred varieties of heirloom tomato and vegetable seeds. Growing tips and a newsletter.
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- Underwood Gardens - - Specializing in rare, heirloom seeds and endangered varieties of vegetables, herbs and flowers.
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- The Victory Seed Company - - Offers open pollinated and heirloom vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Includes information about the farm in Oregon.
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