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Nov 21, 2011 1:50 PM CST
Name: Rick Corey
Everett WA 98204 (Zone 8a)
Sunset Zone 5. Koppen Csb. Eco 2f
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I have an order sitting in Kitazawa right now (Dec. 2011), backordered ...
if someone is interested in something they have, let me know and maybe we can split a packet.

Your shipping cost would only be from me to you (like $2.75-$3), not $5-6 from Kitazawa.

http://www.kitazawaseed.com/

I got these, mostly from Tainong and Hazzards:

Dark Green Gai Lan "Chinese Kale" OP Tainong
Late Season Gai Lan OP Tainong

Spinach Mustard Japanese Komatsuna OP

"Oriental Spinach Hybrid" (real spoincah, just bigger leaves & more pointedSpinacia oleracea)

Special Green Petiole Bok Choy Ching Chang OP - Big, bright green body. Tolerates high heat.
Bok Choy 'Dong Zhi' - Hybrid - cold tolerant, late bolting. Big size with heavy bulb base
Baby Bok Choy 'Mei Qing Choi' (Sakata Hybrid seed) - compact hourglass green stem, extra early, good bolt resistance. Treated with Thiram.
Baby Bok Choy 'Ching Chang' #5001 - bright glossy green hourglass body
Baby Bok Choy / Shanghai Bok Choy ("Ching Chang Bai Chai") green stem
Pak Choi "White Stem" (Hazzards - small or tal??)
Tall Bok Choy white slender petioles, 8-10" tall (Tainong)
Bok Choy 'Joi Choi' (Sakata Seed) F1 Hybrid large white stem, up to 18"

"Taiwan" Bok Choy white stem 8-12" tall (non-hybrid variety Tainong) - actually
OP "Round Leaf San Tong", which tainong tells me is the "proper" name for the variety marketed as "Taiwan" in the USA.


Tainong gave about 1 teaspoon (~3 grams) in a $2 packet.

I think Kitazawa has the next-best prices, 400-800 seeds for $3.50
and Hazzards for once is a little more expensive.

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