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Old December 23, 2011   #31
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I've grown Yellow Currant and Gold Rush for many years and Gold Rush IS definitely ORANGE not yellow. I don't care what the Pics look like. It's orange.

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Carol, I didn't base my conclusion just on color alone.

Did you go to the Adaptive website and look at what I referred to as to wrong species name for quite a few small ones, species names that Gerhard Bohl uses that he's about the only one who uses them.

A couple of years ago someone at the SSE message site asked about the columbianum one and that one was traced back to I think adaptive seeds as well/

Some of the small ones shown at Adaptive seeds are currants and some are not, like the cheesmanni one.

And now for me to see what I can get done here at home since Freda is very ill and I have to figure out how I'm going to do a lot of things and maybe I'll have to call someone to help me which I really don't want to do just before Xmas when everyone is so busy.

Oops. three hours have gone by and Randy was here delivering some home made fudge his wife made and the George stopped by with an expensive box of dark chocolates from he and his wife.

Whoa is me.
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