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Recently I have been looking at all of the info in the variety database.  I have noticed that some of the varieties list accessions while others do not.  I think that an accession # indicates what number the variety is in Jon's collection and that I would use this in ordering cuttings later this winter.  I would like  some guidance on this. 

Also I have noticed where some varieties have multiple accession numbers.  I would think this would mean that Jon has obtained this variety from multiple sources.

Thanks for any info you can provide.

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The accession numbers represent trees in the Figs 4 Fun Collection. They do not represent what scion might or might not be available in February.Multiple numbers may indicate different accessions from different sources, or duplicates of a same-sourced variant.
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Jon,
Thanks for answering my questions. I realize that only a subset of the accessions are available each year.

How do the accessions that include numbers inside parentheses differ from the rest?


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Those are for historical value only.
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