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Old January 29, 2015   #1
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My list will change at least 10 times before I can start my first seeds (half march) but for now these are the ones that I think will make it to the seed trays. I still have some empty spots (I will grow about 70 varieties) that will be filled. Suggestions and ideas are very welcome. As you can see I want to grow a lot of "classics", but I also love the dwarfs and some rather new varieties. I'm a big fan of sweet.

African Queen
Amish Paste
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Beduin
Big White Pink Stripes
Black Krim
Blush
Brandywine, Red
Brandywine, Red `Landis Valley´
Brandywine, Yellow
Cherokee Lime Stripes
Dr. Lyle
DWF; 506 Dwarf Bush Early
DWF; Blazing Beauty
DWF; Boronia
DWF; Mr. Snow
DWF; Rosella Crimson
DWF; Sleeping Lady
DWF; Summertime Gold
DWF; Sweet Scarlet
DWF; Sweet Sue
DWF; Wherokowhai
Flammee
Gogosha
Gold Medal
Goldmans Italian American
Great White
Green Giant
Honey & Sugar
Japanese Oxheart
Jersey Devil
Jubilee Orange
Marvel Striped
McClintock's Big Pink
Missouri Pink Love Apple
Mortgage Lifter, Bicolor
Mortgage Lifter, Mullen's
Nature's Riddle
Old Ivory Egg
Orange Russian 117
Orange Strawberry
Pearly Pink
Peter Glazebrook Special
Piennolo del Vesuvio
Pink Bumblebee
Purple Russian
Rebel Yell
Sophie's Choice
Sweet Carneros Pink
Vorlon
Wes
White Beauty
White Sugar
Wild Sweetie
Work Release Paste
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Old January 29, 2015   #2
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Lovely list, Daps! Personally, I would add more blacks to the list - Carbon is one of my favourites, but like Vorlon also.
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Old January 29, 2015   #3
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Hello, Daps! I love the sweets, too, but with a bit of zip- and my favorites tend to be pink or black. Elgin Pink, Barlow Japanese, Blackberry, Daniel Burson, Negrillo de Almoguera and Terhune have been some of the best for me. Also like Top Sirloin and Moya for reds so far.

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Old February 2, 2015   #4
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I listened. Got rid of two pinks, added a black.
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Daphne, I have a black/brown dwarf for you to trial if you are interested. Your climate is pretty similar to mine and I would be really interested to see how this compares to the many dwarf project varieties you are growing for earliness and other traits related to a Northern European climate.
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No problem. I can always make room for an extra dwarf.
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