You can request material from the NCGR and there isn't any fee, but they
would prefer that you get anything you can from commercial sources and only
go to them for varieties not found elsewhere.
For instance, Hidden Springs Nursery, Cookeville, TN. has a good selection
of quince varieties.
-Lon Rombough
Grapes, unusual fruits, writing, more, at http://www.hevanet.com/lonrom
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>> Joseph D. Postman, Plant Pathologist
>> USDA/Agricultural Research Service
>> National Clonal Germplasm Repository
>> Corvallis, Oregon USA
>> postmanj@bcc.orst.edu
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>As an individual with only a few fruit trees and bushes, I am a little
>puzzled
>by the web site. It seems to suggest, at least to me, that I can only request
>plant material if I am a research scientist, or something like that. Can I
>make
>requests? And if I can, is there a fee?
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>Joyce
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