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Old July 19, 2011   #16
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Well, that is good to know. I assumed that ciliega was the name and not the type. This then raises the question whether what I have is the same as the Flortis?

Carolyn, I would like some Russian Queen for sure! I have a few other Italian and Serbian varities that I'll send along.

I don't think I have either of your addresses, so if yo send me a PM with it I will get these out to you next week.

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It always amused me when my brother, looking for an excuse, would tell my mother he forgot to remember, but that's exactly what I did, I forgot to remember to come back and answer you.

I would love to have some of those other varieties you alluded to but why don't we wait until this Fall when I'll have fresh Russian Queen seeds as well, and hopefully seeds of quite a few new ones that Andrey sent me.

You have my address. Remember you sent me that book so I could learn Russian? I can't say I've made much progress, I haven't, but I'll know it's there when I feel the urge to tackle it again.

So why don't I PM you in the Fall when I see what seeds from new varieties that I might have that might interest you and we can go from there.

I'll remember, ahem, but if you don't hear from me, you're younger, and no PM by the beginning of Nov, how about you PMing me?
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Old July 21, 2011   #17
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This tomato is crazy, today I picked 2kg/4.4lb. Past couple of days we had a lot of rain and only ~20 fruits were cracked.
If it continues like that the total yield will be more than 25lb.
Today's pick:
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Old July 21, 2011   #18
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WOW! Pls save seeds for all of us junkies....... LInda
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Old July 22, 2011   #19
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Linda, I saved over 2000 seeds.
I'll offer them at the end of season.
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Old July 22, 2011   #20
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Marko, Wonderful! I love good cherries!
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Old July 22, 2011   #21
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Oooh, I only need 4... Sounds like a real winner. We have had 2 weeks of rain and the only reason the tomatoes are not splitting is because there are virtually no fruits yet to do so.
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Old July 23, 2011   #22
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Need I mention that i'm intrigued? WOAH.
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Old December 1, 2011   #23
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Got the seeds in the mail today. Thank you so much, Marko! Can't wait to grow these beasts.
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Old December 1, 2011   #24
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Xmas came early for me Thank a lot Marko, i will spread these around next year to friends
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Old December 1, 2011   #25
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Got my seeds yesterday. Thank You Marko!
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Old December 1, 2011   #26
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Mine just arrived too. Thank you! I look forward to spring.
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Old December 1, 2011   #27
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My seeds arrived today as well. I'll be adding them to my 2012 spring grow-list. So it begins
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Old December 2, 2011   #28
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My seeds arrived yesterday too. Thanks a lot Marko!!
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Old December 2, 2011   #29
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Ny seeds arrived yesterday, thank you. I will grow then out, and spoead seeds out mext fall.

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Seeds arrived. Thank-you for you generosity!
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