This is part II of my gardening catalogue review. If you missed it, here is Part I.
All of these seed catalogues offer free paper copies of their catalogues. the links to each catalogue send you directly to their respective signup pages.
Seed Savers Exchange
Don’t be confused by the cover, this catalogue is full of high quality food seeds. There are anecdotes and a great amount of detail in terms of where the seeds were sourced and information about them.
White Flower Farm
Absolutely beautiful, but expensive, flowers.
Select Seeds
Flowers by the plant or seeds.
Johnny's Selected Seeds
Excellently outlined descriptions of seeds and their hardiness zones, etc. Beautifully depicted photos. Amateur gardener to farmer volumes of seed.
Gurney's Seed and Nursery Co.
No frills vegetable seeds and live plants such as trees.
NESeed Growers Catalog
Conventionally grown food seeds, and amateur gardener to farmer volume of seeds.
John Scheepers Kitchen Garden Seeds
No photos, but some beautiful drawings depicting the fruits of one’s labors, but not enough to keep my attention. Excellent descriptions.