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  2. Richters Herbs - Wikipedia

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    The catalogue provides educational content about the uses of herbs. [11] To expand the varieties of herbs the company can offer, Conrad established seed collection agencies in Nepal, Ghana, China, and Ecuador in the 1980s. [12] They also have a Chinese herbal researcher on staff. [2] By 2000, Richters carried 800 varieties of herbs. [13]

  3. McKenzie Seeds - Wikipedia

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    McKenzie Seeds is a seed packaging company founded in Brandon, Manitoba in 1896. [1] Jiffy has moved production outside of Canada with over 70 people working at their location in Brandon. It was established in 1896 by Dr. Albert Edward McKenzie, and claims to supply 60% of Canada's packet seed market.

  4. Sheridan Nurseries - Wikipedia

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    They acquired seeds of the hardy Korean boxwood in 1922, and first listed it in their catalog in 1939. It became a great success. [4] The company's 1939 catalog described the Alpine currant as "the most satisfactory shrub for a deciduous hedge" and called the Japanese yew "the best shrub available for an evergreen hedge of moderate height." [5]

  5. Seeds of Diversity - Wikipedia

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    Seed of Diversity, Semences du patrimoine, is a Canadian charitable organization that aims to "search out, preserve, perpetuate, study, and encourage the cultivation of heirloom and endangered varieties of food crops", particularly Canadian plants, and to educate the public about their use. [1]

  6. List of Canadian heritage wheat varieties - Wikipedia

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    The seed was sent to David Fife in Peterborough, Ontario, taken from a ship in the Glasgow port originating from Danzig. A friend of his sent him seed from Glasgow in 1842. It is a good yielding wheat, high in quality; an excellent milling wheat. It was grown in Canada from 1860 to 1900, and was the industry standard. Ladoga, 1888.

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