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Old August 8, 2006   #16
Suze
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Hi Villains,
Here's my first list.
Are there any that I should not grow?
Any input welcome.
Thanks, Grub...
I'm just going to comment on some of them.

First off, why so many cherries? To hedge your bets in case/when it gets hot? Just seems like a couple of those slots could be used for the larger fruited varieties.

Re Kalman's Hungarian Pink and Kosovo -- I really enjoyed these; they will be back next spring.

Yellows/golds/bicolors -- Kellogg's Breakfast - 'mild' for me, maybe you'll like it better than I do. Make some room for Aunt Gert and Lucky X if you can.

Orange Oxheart - grew it once, liked it. Good, not a 9-10 though. Maybe an 8, I'll grow again at some point.

Stump -- Yes.

Paul Robeson -- love it.
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Old August 8, 2006   #17
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Sorry Suze,
I forgot to add your selection. Thanks for sending them. I saw thre packet here moments ago... the real Lucky X and Brads, etc. Can't wait
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