Note: Articles are listed by issue (in reverse publication order) by title and author(s). Letters, book reviews, announcements, and items about SoDC activities are not included. There was no issue in January 2005. You can find indexes for previous issues of Seeds of Diversity in the issues for January 2004 (2002 and 2003), January 2002 (2000 and 2001), January 2000 (1998 and 1999), and January 1998 (1996 and 1997); the index for Heritage Seed Program magazine 1988 to 1995 is in the January 1996 Seeds of Diversity. You can also find the complete index for the magazine at www.seeds.ca.
Autumn 2005
A la mémoire d’Evylin Stroud: In Memoriam
Curing and Storing Vegetables, Heather Apple
The Story of ‘Kifli’, Jane Seabrook
La pomme de terre Congo : Variété ancienne à chair bleue et aux noms et usages multiples, H. DeJong & A.M. Murphy
Echalotes de Ste-Anne — St. John’s Onion, Gérard Parent
A Minor Lettuce?, Patsy Dyer
The Hubbard Squash, Heather Apple
Alaska Pea, Kim Edmondson
Fava Beans, Hugh Daubeny
Luther Hill, My Favourite Sweet Corn, Garrett H. Pittenger
Spring 2005
Potatoes and the Origins of Seeds of Diversity, Alex Caron
Confessions of a Seed Collector at Prairie Garden Seeds, Jim Ternier
Terra Edibles and Slow Food, Karyn Wright
Challenges and Joys for The Cottage Gardener, Mary Brittain
SoDC and AAFC: A Beautiful Friendship, Margie Luffman
Practically Paradise, Simon Taylor
The Bean Keepers, Jane Hayes
Operation Ketchup, Gwynne Basen
Craigflower Farm: Looking to the Future to Resurrect the Past, Sean Lansdell
Keeping Hope in Seeds, Andrea Berry
Native Seeds / Search : Anciennes semences pour besoins modernes, Hélène Poulin-Côté
A Personal Recollection of a Seedy Past, Garrett H. Pittenger
A Rose Is a Rose Is a ??, Mary Brittain
Northern Spy Apple, Hugh Daubeny
Rosabec Tomato, Jim Ternier
Retrouver ses racines : le panais, Rita-Lisa Bergevin
On Growing Great Garlic, Dean Spence
What We Mean: Botanical Definitions, Hugh Daubeny
Autumn 2004
Pollinator Watch: A New Role for Volunteer Observers, Jim Dyer
The Heartnut Is a Nut to Love, Ernie Grimo
La noix de pin de Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Diane Joubert, Normand Francoeur, & Ken Taylor
Excerpt 1 from “Wild Fruits”, Catherine Parr Traill
Une pépinière d’arbres fruitiers en émergence, Diane Joubert & Eric de Lorimier
Apple Varieties and Production: An Historical Overview, Sheila Paulocik
The Spartan Apple, Hugh Daubeny
Une pomme qui se distingue, Diane Joubert
Cox’s Orange Pippin Apple, Hugh Daubeny
Excerpt 2 from “Wild Fruits”, Catherine Parr Traill
Tulameen Red Raspberry and Totem Strawberry and the Species in Their Derivations, Hugh Daubeny
Spring 2004
Wheat: The Ancient and Modern Grain, Rachel Geddy
Quelques brindilles de blé : faits divers tirés d’une histoire longue de plus de dix mille ans, Diane Joubert
Dr. Seager J.E. Wheeler — Saskatchewan Wheat King, Arnold F. Pittao
Du blé Fife Rouge au blé Huron, Diane Joubert
Grains for the Backyard Gardener, Lillian Brummet
Cultiver le blé bleu Utrecht au potager, Gérard Parent & Diane Joubert
Wheat and Barley Oh, Dan Jason
Sir Charles Saunders Inducted into Agriculture Hall of Fame, Shirley Bellows
A Tomato Experiment, JoAnne Henderson
January 2004
Une gerbe d’amitié et de reconnaissance — Remembering Antoine
The UBC Botanical Plant Centre, Hugh Daubeny
History of Squash in the Americas, Judy Newman
Retrouver ses racines : l’apios d’Amérique, Diane Joubert
Adventures with Sweet Potatoes, Ken Allan
Jerusalem Artichokes, Dorrine Macnab
Primer on Intellectual Property, Rachel Geddy