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Heirloom Plants and Seeds: Sources for Vegetable History and Origins
This resource guide will be useful in finding information about growing heirloom flowers, fruits, and vegetables.
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Sources for Vegetable History and Origins
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Sources for Vegetable History and Origins
Descriptions of types of principal American varieties of cabbage : Boswell, Victor R. (Victor Rickman), 1900- : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
Descriptions of Types of Principal American Varieties of Garden Peas - Daniel Naylor Shoemaker, Edmond Joseph Delwiche - Google Books
Descriptions of types of principal American varieties of onions : Magruder, Roy, 1900- : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
Descriptions of types of principal American varieties of orange-fleshed carrots - Roy Magruder - Google Books
Descriptions of types of principal American varieties of red garden beets : Magruder, Roy, 1900- : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
Descriptions of Types of Principal American Varieties of Spinach - Roy Magruder - Google Books
Descriptions of types of principal American varieties of tomatoes : Boswell, Victor R. (Victor Rickman), 1900- : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
Domestication of Plants in the Old World - Hardcover - Daniel Zohary; Maria Hopf; Ehud Weiss - Oxford University Press
GRIN Plant Collections page
Heirloom Vegetable Garden William Woys Weaver
The field and garden vegetables of America: - Biodiversity Heritage Library
The vegetable garden; illustrations, descriptions, and culture of the garden vegetables of cold and temperate climates : Vilmorin-Andrieux et cie : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
The vegetables of New York : New York State Agricultural Experiment Station : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
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