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Old December 6, 2014   #301
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Litchi Tomato is on my MMMM wish list.
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Old December 6, 2014   #302
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Bonuses


Digitalis mixed colors
marigold Tashkent #1
zinnia Purple Prince [1 pack]
dahlia Yellow Dinnerplate [1 pack]
zinnia Envy [2 packs]
dahlia Dark Foliage Orange Loretta [1 pack]
zinnia Red Spider [1 pack]

eggplant Ping Tung Long (several packs are already reserved0
eggplant Early Long Purple (same)

purple tomatillo

Any of the above would tickle me.
and if you ran into a Cherokee Trail of Tears on Bean Mt. I'd also be pleased.
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Old December 6, 2014   #303
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Gary...if there is more than one pack of 'Frank's Extra Large Dill'; I would be interested. Thanks!
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Old December 6, 2014   #304
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Any zinnia would be greatly appreciated. Or any other zinnia. Thanks!

zinnia Purple Prince [1 pack]
zinnia Envy [2 packs]
zinnia Red Spider [1 pack]
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Old December 7, 2014   #305
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if I could get one of the melons I would be happy
I think I am on the reserving list for a Ping tung long. With that and the glass gem corn and lots of tomatoes I will be ready for a wonderful season 2015. Thank you very much.
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Old December 7, 2014   #306
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I would love to try the Rocky Ford melon and/or the long Japanese cucumber if still available. Gary, are you dreaming of seed packets and mailing envelopes? Thank you for the time and effort to organize this swap.
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Old December 7, 2014   #307
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If there's a third pack of Dill Frank's Extra Large I would love to have it. Thank you!
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Old December 8, 2014   #308
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I would like to try the purple tomatillo.

We grew the green-Verde tomatillos this year and they produced unbelievably well.
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Old December 8, 2014   #309
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if I could get one of the melons I would be happy
I think I am on the reserving list for a Ping tung long. With that and the glass gem corn and lots of tomatoes I will be ready for a wonderful season 2015. Thank you very much.

Correct spelling is Noir des Carmes, oui?

How about French tomato varieties? I'll PM you what has come in, if you'd like.

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Old December 8, 2014   #310
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Bonuses


Digitalis mixed colors
marigold Tashkent #1
zinnia Purple Prince [1 pack]
dahlia Yellow Dinnerplate [1 pack]
zinnia Envy [2 packs]
dahlia Dark Foliage Orange Loretta [1 pack]
zinnia Red Spider [1 pack]

eggplant Ping Tung Long (several packs are already reserved0
eggplant Early Long Purple (same)

purple tomatillo

Any of the above would tickle me.
and if you ran into a Cherokee Trail of Tears on Bean Mt. I'd also be pleased.
There are enough packs of CToT that it wants its own basecamp.
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Old December 9, 2014   #311
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Correct spelling is Noir des Carmes, qui?

How about French tomato varieties? I'll PM you what has come in, if you'd like.
oui, parfait !

thank you for asking but I am not so fond of the french ones. Most of them are red.... and I can get them easily by trade here. I prefer the US and the russian varieties. I like taste AND color!
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Old December 10, 2014   #312
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More, that I missed...

allium Common Chives
melon Collective Farm (Woman?)
eggplant Rosa Bianca
flower Bluebeard Dark Knight
milkweed
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Old December 10, 2014   #313
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I would take a few eggplant seeds!
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Ooh, if there are no Rocky Ford melon seeds left, would love to try the Collective Farm Woman. Ta.
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I suppose i too would like to give the collective farm woman a go to if possible.
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