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Old July 26, 2016   #16
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Cool, thanks for the quick response.

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Old July 26, 2016   #17
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Bought for 16, leftovers. I'm a hoarder.
Who at T'ville, isn't?
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Old July 26, 2016   #18
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Hoarders?!! At T'ville?!!! Noooooo, no one like that here!

Just prudent folks making acquisitions on a slightly larger scale. <BIG grin>


Gee, I rolled my eyes so hard I almost got dizzy with that one!
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Old July 26, 2016   #19
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Lemon Drop* (Cherry/Grape/Currant)
Emmy* (Yellow/Gold/Orange/Bi-color/Tri-color/White)
Uluru Ochre* (Dwarf Project)
Costoluto Genovese* (Tribbles)
Rose de L'Omio* (Heart)

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Old July 26, 2016   #20
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Most of these have only about 50 seeds. So, if you see any that you also plan on sending in, send yours in

blacks...

Bear Creek
BKX
Black Brandywine
Black From Tula
Black Krim
Black Pepper
Black Plum
Black Prince
Carbon
Cherokee Purple
Daniel Burson
Gypsy
Haley's Purple Comet
Indian Stripe
Indian Stripe PL
Margaret Curtain
Noir Charbonneuse
Paul Robeson
Purple Calabash

blue...

Amethyst Cream
Blue Beauty
Blue Tears
Bosque Blue Bumblebee
Dancing With Smurfs
Indigo Blue Berries
Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blues

cherries...

Aiaparl/Sadovaya Zhemchuzhina/Garden Pearl
Ambrosia Gold
Ambrosia Orange
Ambrosia Red
Annie Sunshine
Austin's Black Cherry
Blondkopfchen
Blush
Brandywine Cherry
(Ron's) Carbon Copy
Catherine Simm's Yellow Cherry
Chadwick Cherry
Chang Li
Cherrio
Ditmarsher
Dr. Carolyn
Egg Yolk
Estonian Yellow Cherry
Gardener's Sweetheart
Goldkrone
Ildi
Isis Candy
Japanese Pink Cherry
Maglia Rosa
Matt's Wild Cherry
Megatrusses
Mexico Midget
Millefleur
Pearly Pink Orange
Pink Bumblebee
Purple Bumblebee
Riesentraube
Russian Mini Yellow
Sara's Galapagos
Selbo's Red Ribbed
Snow White
Starfire Isis
Sweet Linda
Tommy Toe
Warren's Yellow Cherry
Whippersnapper

dwarf project...

Arctic Rose
Coastal Pride Orange
Sweet Sue
Tasmanian Chocolate
Wild Fred

green...

Cherokee Green
Esmerelda Golosina

hot weather...

Anahu
Atkinson
Beduin
Homestead 24
Peron (Sprayless)
Punta Banda
Rouge D'Irak
Rumi Banjan
Sioux
St. Pierre

Italian...

Costoluto Genovese
Pantano Romanesco
Principe Borghese
San Marzano

KYSO...

Dester
Elgin Pink
Marianna's Peace
Stump Of The World

paste...

Federle
Meaty Russian
Nowicki
Rio Grande
Roma

pinks...

Barlow Jap
Cabin Fever
Caspian Pink
Eva Purple Ball
German Johnson RL
Joe Lauerer's German Pink Egg
Limbaugh's Legacy
Marizol Bratka
Mary Huddleson
Mortgage Lifter
Pink Pioneer
Rebel Yell
Terhune
Toedebusch Pink
Waladeck's Polish Giant
Wins All

reds...

Brazilian Giant
Brutus
Couilles de Taureau
Cuostralee
Maiden's Kiss
Marmande
Peiping Chieh
Red Barn
Red Penna
Red Ruffles
Reisetomate
Russian Apple Tree
Spike's Red Belly Button
Strawberry Margarita
Thessaloniki

striped...

Beauty Mark
Lithium Sunset
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye

very early...

Early Wonder Pink
Latah
Moravsky Div

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Old July 26, 2016   #21
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You grew all these?!?

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Most of these have only about 50 seeds. So, if you see any that you also plan on sending in, send yours in
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Old July 26, 2016   #22
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Most are the remnants from the 2015 MMMM. About half of packages were being sent out last year, while some packages were still coming in. I didn't have time to break up all of the bulk seeds at that time.

(and, the above list isn't done)
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Old July 26, 2016   #23
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Going down your list of seeds of only 50 seeds left, I can help with;

Amethyst Cream 2015
Blue Beauty - Drying

Dancing With Smurfs 2015
Indigo Blue Berries
Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blues 2015

Ambrosia Red 2015
Japanese Pink Cherry
Matt's Wild Cherry 2015
Megatrusses

Purple Bumblebee - Drying
Riesentraube
Russian Mini Yellow 2015
Snow White - 2015
Joe Lauerer's German Pink Egg
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Old July 28, 2016   #24
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For those of you wanting heirlooms. How about posting you wish lists on here. I have lots of bagged heirlooms, but would like to know what your looking for so I can hunt through my boxes.

Am packing these now. Wanted to make sure I did germ test on them all. There will be 10-20 packets with 10 to 20 seeds in each pack. Some tomatoes were stingy with seed so they will only have ten seeds per pack. Some made thousands of seeds from what I harvested so I'll pack extra in those packets.

All these first ones were exceptional plants. No bugs, no blights or other disease problems and have taken the extreme heat and drought exceptionally well. They were all grown in 3 gallon containers and grew 4-5' for the dwarfs and some hit the 8-10' before I topped em.

These first ones are ones requested by Tormato.

Black Hole Sun.

Blue Ambrosia (pumpkin variant) experimental. No Blue at all showing. Beautiful I call sungold color, sweet, excellent producer. I had 3 forms develop so they will be marked as
1. Blue Ambrosia 1 oz. Which is normal size
2. Blue Ambrosia Golf Ball size. 3 oz. Yummy Full of sweet flavor. This was my number two favorite for the season. Growing for fall and next year too. : )
3. Blue Ambrosia (square Pear) 4 oz. Has sungold yellow color with faint orange stripes. Not real sweet like the other two Ambrosia types.

Chocolate Pear had 3 types develop
1. Chocolate Pear (mini) the whole plant produced chocolate pears no bigger than a half in in length. Very productive.
2. Chocolate Pear (red) Loads of 1 oz pear shaped, but instead of turning brown they turned full red. Nice and sweet.
3. Chocolate Pear (regular) 1 oz nice and sweet chocolate pear shaped tomatoes.

Crovarese. This is my number one tomato of the year. Loved the foliage loved the plant which has some disease tolerances. Beautiful kinda like egg to heart shape. Am regrowing more of these for fall crop and for following years.

Red Centiflor... Makes small red cherries. Nice and sweet but not overly so. This plant makes oddles and oodles of cluster of hundred + blossoms at one time all up the branches. Plant needs pollinators or shaken or toothbrushed to get all the blossoms to produce fruit. Very productive.

Dalto Cherry ... Extra productive and makes nice yellow elongated cherry type that turn a golden orange when left on vine. Early producer.

Green Zebra

Indigo Sun.. Some of the fruits had faint bl;ue markings on shoulders but most were just a nice sweet yellow large cherry

Klukva v. Sahare Massive amounts of 1 oz red cherries. Sweet with a slight acidic taste to it to me. Ate em like candy. : )

Momma's Big Fat Red grape. Good tasting. Not sure where the fat part came in, but they was another fast and heavy producer.

Maglia Rose

Nikola Yev. An early producer that goes non stop. Think it might qualify for a dwarf type plant. Mine never got over 5' just had loads of branching.

Pinkl Bumblebee

Purple Bumble Bee.

Pravda. Pravda is close to Crovarese in taste and tomato size. Just a touch more acidic than Crovarese. Produces a bit later than the other plants I had, but it seemed to wait til we had all the 90+ temps and then it went to town . Pravda does not liek to be overwatered or wet feet. It really likes to be kept on the dry side.

Pearly Pink Orange

Sandy's Chocolate Cherry... I don't know who Sandy is but this is a massive producing plant of sweet , just right chocolate cherries. It was in my top 3 favs for the year.

Have other tomatoes to send, mainly heirlooms

Peppers drying now and definitely coming

Mammoth Jalapeno.

Ancho/Poblano Came with no name other than that. Huge 4 1/2-5" long beautiful fruits. Plants are seven foot tall now and still producing and flowering in this extreme heat.

Possible Anaheim. That what I marking it. Must be mixed up seed I got cuz it sure not a Red Habanero which is what I thought I was planting. Looks to be 5-6" long and 1 " wide. Nice surprise for sure.

Chocolate Bhut or also known as Chocolate Ghost Pepper. Needs plenty of warmth and patience for germination.

Trinadad Scorpion. A super hot again that needs heat and almost 3 weeks for germination.

I have lots more tomatoes , peppers, beans, and other surprises, but ya gotta wait to learn about them. ; )
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Old July 28, 2016   #25
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SunGold, ~750 seeds are here.

SunSugar, ~1,000 seeds are coming.

An additional $1 (optional/not necessary) donation can be made if you're requesting these. The donations from SunGold last year, paid for the SunSugar this year.

Depending on demand, you might expect about 10 SunGold seeds and a dozen of SunSugar. I won't know exact amounts until all requests (on your paper wish list) are in.
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SunGold, ~750 seeds are here.

SunSugar, ~1,000 seeds are coming.

An additional $1 (optional/not necessary) donation can be made if you're requesting these. The donations from SunGold last year, paid for the SunSugar this year.

Depending on demand, you might expect about 10 SunGold seeds and a dozen of SunSugar. I won't know exact amounts until all requests (on your paper wish list) are in.

I'll also list this in the main thread, as it can't be done in total mystery.
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Old July 28, 2016   #27
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Cool! : )

Tormato ... I have 1,000 of the 2 by 3" baggies for you. You want me to send them on ahead? Do you need them now for bulk seed coming in? I still packing my seed. Darn labels take forever.
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Cool! : )

Tormato ... I have 1,000 of the 2 by 3" baggies for you. You want me to send them on ahead? Do you need them now for bulk seed coming in? I still packing my seed. Darn labels take forever.

yes it takes me longer to label them than anything else. My hand does not like holding a marker pen.
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Old July 28, 2016   #29
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I'll be too busy the next two days, but Sunday, I'll be adding these to the list to send out.

Blue Beauty
Orange Ambrosia UBX
Porter
Purple Bumblebee
Sunrise Bumblebee

and for the Experimental/F2 part

Momotaro F2
??? volunteer prolific sweet tasting Grape F2

After that - I should just be posting pepper varieties on this thread.
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Old July 28, 2016   #30
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Will anyone be putting up GGWT? I continue to get many requests, and I won't be in the mailing.
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