rogo;
I've half-expected to find a response to your request by now .... Those are fairly common varieties. There are fruit growing organizations other than 'ours' (HOS) that have annual exchanges; or, you might poke around the two sites I found online for a source from an individual.
I met one of the most fascinating individuals of my life after hunting down her old homestead to answer her ad in a local paper for "Scionwood for sale." But she's passed away, and it's becoming a lost art of Orcharding - unless we can help it ~
Scionwood Sources
http://www.appleluscious.com/network/scionwood.html
NORTHERN NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
http://www.icserv.com/nnga/scion.htm
-- OR -- you could make your way to our own {newly named I see} "Fruit and Berry Cutting (Scion) Exchange" --- March 4th, 2006 from 10am to 4pm. at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds, in Canby, Oregon. Hundreds of FREE scion wood will be available, rootstock for sale, valuable written information about fruit trees & berries, fruit tree supplies for sale, and more. Talk with experienced fruit growers and support the Home Orchard Society. $4 per person or $6 per family.
Hey - I'll be there
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