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To: CAN-DOGWOOD
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Date: Tue 10 Jan 95
Time: 22:57 GMT
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1. Craigflower Living History Farm is looking for heirloom varieties of oat
wheat and barley to grow in their documentary heirloom garden. Specifically we
are searching for "Hoptown oats", "Tweedale oats", and "Black Tartaran oats"; we
are also searching for "Talavera wheat", "Nisqualley wheat", "Chevalier Prolific
ten row wheat", and "White Essex" wheat; the only named barley variety is
"Chevalier barley". If anyone has seeds of these varieties or suggestions as
to where I might obtain seeds, or has historical documentation on these
varieties, I would be interested in hearing from you. Please contact:
Jennifer Iredale, Heritage Properties Branch, 5th floor - 800 Johnson Street,
Victoria B.C., Canada. V8V 1X4 phone: (604) 387-4696, fax: (604) 387-5129,
email: [log in to unmask]
2. INTERPRETATION OPPORTUNITY: Historic Yale church and heritage precinct
requires entrepeneurial interpreters for the 1995 year. If you are interested
in being included on the Proposal Call List, please reply to: John Adams/ Bob
Parliament, Heritage Properties Branch, South Coast Region, 5th Floor - 800
Johnson Street, Victoria, B.C. Canada V8V 1X4
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