Note: Articles are listed by issue (in reverse publication order) by title and author(s). Letters, book reviews, announcements, and items about Seeds of Diversity Canada activities are not included. The index for Seeds of Diversity January 1996 to September 1997 is in the January 1998 magazine; the index for Heritage Seed Program magazine December 1988 to August 1995 is in the January 1996 magazine.
September 1999
Report on the 1999 AABG&A Meeting, Hugh Daubeny
A Visit to the Henry Doubleday Research Association’s Heritage Seed Library, Hugh Daubeny
Rhubarb: A Plant That Should Not Be Forgotten, Roy Beck
Consoude : Fiche-synthèse, Diane Joubert
Growing Grandma’s Garden: Sources for Heirloom Plants, Rebecca Lamb
In Memoriam: Jack R. Harlan (1917–1998), Ardeshir B. Damania
News of Diversity, Hugh Daubeny
May 1999
Selecting Milling Wheat for Organic Production in New Brunswick, Jennifer Scott
Heritage Varieties and Seed Saving, Garrett H. Pittenger
Cream of Saskatchewan Watermelon, Hugh Daubeny
Our Past is Our Future: The Métis Horticulture & Heritage Society, Caroline Chartrand
Historic Gardens Bloom Again at Ukrainian Village
Seeds for Thought: The Colborne Lodge Garden Restoration, Nancy Carroll
January 1999
Toronto Sweet Potatoes, Debby Seed
Favourites from My Garden: Vegetable Marrow Summer Squash, Bob Wildfong
Sunroots: A Note, Terry J. Klokeid
Un patrimoine en danger, Taras Grescoe
Conserving
Biodiversity for Agriculture:
An Economic Framework to Describe
Public and Private Sector Roles, Timothy Swanson
Heritage Gardens at the Wallace and Area Museum, Paul Muto
A Comment on Growing Conditions, Terry J. Klokeid
News of Diversity, Bob Wildfong
September 1998
Seed Saving: An Illustrated Autobiographical Journey, Leland Daugherty
Women of the Americas: A Conference Report, Beverley Scorrano
Relevance of Heritage Plants in Modern Times: The Role of Historic Sites and Living History Farms in Conserving Heritage Varieties, Garrett H. Pittenger
Turnips on My Windowsill, Bob Wildfong
Crop Rotation: How to Plan Your Own, Pauline Pears
May 1998
Report from the Canadian Clonal Genebank Program, John Warner
Where Are the Hardy Blackberries?, Andrew Jamieson
The Landscape at Montgomery’s Inn, Nancy Luno
The Gardens of Scugog Shores Historical Museum, Daniel Robert
The ‘Delicious’ Apple of India, Hugh Daubeny
Practical Curator Tips for Beans, Bill Hankin
The Common or Broad Bean, MM Vilmorin-Andrieux
Lessons Learned Seed-Saving, Bob Wildfong
Flavour Comes Back into Favour, Hugh Daubeny
Excerpts from Buffalo Bird Woman
Mrs. Annie L. Jack, Linus Woolverton
January 1998
Excerpts from Buffalo Bird Woman
Observations on Fruit Breeding in New Zealand, Hugh Daubeny
Preserving Crop Diversity and Saving Seeds in the Northeast, Bob Wildfong
Le Téosinte : l’ancêtre du maïs, Claude Gagnon
Teosinte: The 8000-Year-Old Ancestor of Corn, Claude Gagnon
Weeds of Diversity
Hope Seeds and Perennials, Kim Edmondson
Lives of Diversity