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Old August 24, 2015   #16
dahoss2002
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I am so sorry. The reason you couldn't find them for sale and I couldn't either was because I have it spelled wrong. It should be Pustzagold . Got the z in the wrong place.

The Seed Cellar which was selling them is offline right now. I don't know if she will open back up later or not.
Thanks for the correction. I did gamble 3.98 with the ebay seller from your first spelling. Hopefully these will be the same as you have if i get them . If not, I will look again later. I have the most trouble with bells. As soon as the Louisiana summer sets in, the quality drops big-time. I have had my best Bell pepper production in the fall if I am able to keep the plants alive and healthy.
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Old August 24, 2015   #17
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The correct name is Pusztagold
Hungarian variety, which is the only ReinSaat propagate organic certification.

http://bolthely.hu/biogyomber/id/008...ika_pusztagold

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