SC - Elysant, do not read this

Laura C. Minnick lcm at efn.org
Thu Mar 16 11:52:13 PST 2000


Howdy folks. I thought I let you know about a source for some of our more
esoteric produce, if you are willing to grow them. The company is called
Edible Landscaping, and I just recieved some Camelia Sinensis (They are
China-Tea plants) that arrived beautiful and in bud, are already sprouting
before my eyes on the windowsill, and they smell  lovely.  Their website is
www.eat-it.com, they can be e-mailed at ei at cstone.net, phoned at
1-800-524-4156.

Just a sampling of their stuff (some can't go to CA. shipping is pricey but
it is worth it to see how healthy the plants are when they arrive):

Saffron Crocus  4.5 inch pots, $5.00 US each or 10 for $30.00
Sweet Bay Laurel quart $10.00 Gallon $18.00
Winter-hardy Rosemary 4.5" pot $5.00 10 for $30.00
Lemon Grass Quart $8.00 Gallon $18.00 3 Gallon $25.00
Hops (cascade) Quart $8.00 Gallon $15.00
Provence Lavender 4.5" pot $5.00 10 for $30.00
Edible Pine Nut Pine Trees    (1 of 3 varities)  Italian Stone Quart $9.00
Gallon $15.00
Quince (Boyer's Quince) Gallon $45.00 5 Gallon $60.00
Medlar Gallon $18.00 3 Gallon $45.00
Persimmon (Jiro, one of 6 varieties)Gallon $25.00 3 Gallon $40.00 5 Gallon
$55.00
Native Strawberries (Virginia (smaller, fragrant) or Christina White
(sweeter, spreads widely)) 4.5" pots $4.00 ea or 10 for $30.00
Roses: Rosa Rugosa, and older variety single-petalled pale pink flower Quart
$9.00 Gallon $15.00
Rosa Canina (high hip yeild, single-petaled flower) Quart $9.00 Gallon
$15.00

There's more, I just can't stop drooling over the catalog to type any more.
They accept orders via e-mail (creditcard). My tea plants came with heavy
planting and usage information.

They do ship worldwide, but note that there may be additional shipping
duties and regulations to be followed.

Aoife


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