Kitazawa Seed Company has a large catalog of heirloom Japanese vegetables

The company is based in California. Gijiu Kitazawa worked many years as an apprentice for a seed company in Japan prior to starting Kitazawa Seed Company in 1917. The company sells its own line of packaged seeds of Asian vegetables. The seeds were sold in the familiar manila packets with green ink that are still used today.

http://www.kitazawaseed.com/index.html

Some interesting seeds:

Malabar Spinach http://bit.ly/1oSPiEp

Pepper http://bit.ly/1oSPELp

Molokeyhia http://bit.ly/1oSPsM1

Sorrel http://bit.ly/1oSPIut

Bunching Onion http://bit.ly/1oSPtjg

Red Beard http://bit.ly/1oSPX90

Cress http://bit.ly/1oSPkw4

Cucumber http://bit.ly/1oSPwvb

Edible Burdock http://bit.ly/1oSPxPR

Japanese Mugwort http://bit.ly/1oSPALu

Okra http://bit.ly/1oSPzqT

Parsley http://bit.ly/1oSPCTK

Perilla (Shiso) http://bit.ly/1oSPDHd

References:

Life as a Healthcare CIO: Unity Farm Journal - Third Week of August 2014 http://bit.ly/1oSOFKY

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