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Maggi Young:
AS of last night there has been an update of the master list of seed numbers :
 Entries marked # indicate a link to a photo. Several hundred photos have been linked to the list.  Sizes of the photos vary.
The master list is in the form of a searchable pdf.
We again invite you to send photos of plants grown from JCA/JJA seed so that we can add them to the master list.


Photos that we have of such plants, but without definitive seed numbers attached, will be published separately

Archibald Master list:
 https://www.srgc.net/filessub/archibald/seedlists/JJA_seedlist_master_SRGC.pdf


N. B. added later :
If you are following old SRGC site without https these will not work - you can find all up to date links from https://www.srgc.net   and the Archibald archives from https://www.srgc.net/add-archibald-intro.asp

Gerry Webster:
Wonderful Maggi. I've just tried the photo link & it works (of course!). Many thanks.

Maggi Young:
Thanks Gerry!

It was a tedious process and I had a few problems with corrupted links but I think they are all fine now.
Now to the next task.....

Maggi Young:

Master list of seeds has been updated with more photo links added.  16/06/2013

Rodger Whitlock:
I grow Omphalodes cappadocia from an Archibald collection in Turkey, probably no later than 1992. It's not in the master list but regrettably I don't have a record of the seed list number and the planting isn't labeled.

Jim's notes commented that the wild species was quite different from what passes under that name in the trade.

It's grown very well for me over the years, evidently liking our wet winters and dry summers.



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