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Old March 14, 2007   #16
velikipop
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Cecil,

If you click on the picture of Big Girl it takes you to the more detailed spot where it says that it is not available. I sent Burpee an e-mail asking if they will bring it back. No reply as of yet.

I grew it last year and intend to do so every year, because the taste appeals to me and the plant is a huge reliable producer. It sort of a backup, just in case the others are hit with disease which is not unusal in the wet and cool PNW.

Worth.. one of the great things about tomatoes are their names. I love the look on people' faces when you tell them this is Bloody Butcher, Tennessee Britches, Stump of the World etc..

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Old March 14, 2007   #17
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