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Old April 21, 2009   #11
Wi-sunflower
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Carolyn,

I would gulp too. That person obviously wasn't very computer literate.

I'm using a few of your pics for some of my posters too, but they are made from scanned in pics from the book that I now have as files on my computer. I can print out as many as I need rather than just the 1 that they will get from the book.

I also have a notation on my handout showing which varieties are in your book. This year I may add a notation for the varieties in Amy's book too if I have the time.

I also used to take the big tomato poster to my market and hang it on the side of a cart. I would try to make which varieties I had. You need to have it laminated and then backed on something sturdy like thin plywood tho for it to survive all the travel.

All the different things do help educate people about varieties that aren't just big and red.

Carol
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