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Old May 29, 2017   #10
carolyn137
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The only seed vendors I would trust,for both seeds and plants, are those who grow their own varieties themselves, know what they should be, and save seeds/plants to sell only from those that are true to their original descriptions.

There are several commercial sites where seeds can be bought in bulk by mostly family owned operations.

This is the best one I know of, wholesale only,that has made lots of errors

https://www.seedsbydesign.com/

Another one is

https://www.google.com/search?q=A+P+...&bih=788&dpr=1

and that one I trust.

It's Aaron Whaley, the son of Kent Whealy,who left SSE and relocated his family to WI. And yes,their names are spelled differently,that was Aaron's choice based on the heritage of the last name.

He does custom seed production for many, and if you look you'll see many of those names you'll recognize ASAP as in Fred Hempel, for instance and Linda at TGS now also deals with Aaron for some of her seeds, others,especially have to be bought,usually the hybrids,from the places that bred them. Smaller amounts are also available to the home gardener.

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