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Old August 19, 2010   #16
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Filmnet, in a post above you asked about a place in Maine and why they would have Sungold F1 seeds.

I assumeds it was Pinetree seeds and kathy has confirmed that.

Tokita Seed in Japan sends the F1 seeds of what they produce to many many commercial sites for retail sale. Just Google Sungold F1 and you'll find the HUGE number of commercial seed companies that offer them retail.

The same thing is done by ALL the major companies that develop varieties witch includes those in the far East of Tokita, Sakata and Known- You, all of the ones in the Netherlands, all of the ones here in the US that would include Novartis, Petoseed, Harris-Moran and on and on.

Hope that helps.
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Old August 19, 2010   #17
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Yes they are red, and i will not save seeds from them.
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Old August 19, 2010   #18
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wonderful answer, thanks alot this must happend some times with hybrids i expect.
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