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West Virginia '63 - 2010, 50 seeds, original seeds from WVU 2009
via mjc edit: (I have Vilina seeds from 2009, too, if you want to test its late blight tolerance with a few plants outside next year. It is noted in one document that I found online as having late blight tolerance, but according to Carolyn and Tom Wagner there is more than one variety of late blight in the wild, so the only way to know whether it has tolerance for your local race of late blight is to grow it and see.)
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Sherry and Patty,
Thank you so much for all your pictures for TOMATObase. I will do my best to upload them ASAP. I also promised Craig to add the information about the newly releases dwarfs from the Dwarf Project. Klaus-Peter Schurz from Germany contributed 500+ pictures of his tomatoes - I already processed them. This is an awesome help with the TOMATObase project, thank you everyone!
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I updated the master list with all the offers up-to-date.
I think I will wait for a few more days, and then will let everyone know who I'd love to get seeds from. Tania
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Tania,
I had hoped to have more of the seeds you are missing. Can send Magnum- 20 seeds-Heirloom Tomatoes purchased September 2007. Also Polish (Ellis)-15 seeds-2009-sase offer from Kath @ Tomatoville. I believe I can help you more by sending in an order for seeds. From the look of your "needed" seeds I need to expand my planting beyond the Brandywines, Cherokee Purple etc. Will put together an order. Regards, Len
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Tania, here is the update on the varieties. Ami
1. Doubloon/7 seeds/2008-09 2. Levino/9 seeds/2008-09 3. Sojourner South American/9 seeds/2008-09
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Tania,
Much of my seed was obtained through trades in small amounts but I am growing them this year and can take pics of plants and fruits to verify them if you would like. From your list, I have: Amish Potato Leaf- no seeds yet but they were from the Sample Seed Shop in 2010 and the plants are doing well Aunt Ginny's Purple- 7 seeds; 2010 my bagged seed that grew true; from trade with kygreg Gold Medal- 80 seeds; my bagged seed from 2010; from trade with heirloomdaddy Jujube- plant growing this year from seed train swap in 2010; no seed yet Levino- 50 seeds and growing this year; swap exchange source skyblue52 in 2010 Orange Minsk- 40 seeds from Linda Black in 2010 and growing this year Tarasenko6- 5 seeds from trade with ostara in 2010 and growing this year The Dutchman- 6 seeds from trade with OneoftheEarls in 2010 and growing this year West Virginia Straw- 7 seeds from Marianna's Heirloom Seeds 2010 and growing this year kath |
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I will help with the tomato base and have some seeds on your list, but I think most of them you already have offers for but will list anyway.
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I updated the master list with the last 3 offers.
I am thinking I will use colors in the master list to indicate who I'd prefer to get the seeds from - i.e.: red - 1st preference green - backup Will this work? I will PM everyone my mailing address along with the requested seed list. Tania
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Dutchman my 2009 seed and growing this year Thessaloniki 2009 seed and growing this year Burning spear 2010 seed and growing this year Orange Minsk 2009 seed and growing this year Vorlon 2010 seed All I have plenty of, by the thousands and the first two I know are pure because they were from my dads seed stock. Any way I can help let me Know. Adam |
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Tania, just saw Maryland Large Red in bold. I'm growing a plant this year from Wintersown and will be saving seed- no original seeds left over, but they were from Wintersown.
Also have a Doubloon plant that is producing the right size and color fruit- seeds from OneoftheEarls. I'm assuming that bagged seed is not a requirement, correct? Some of mine will be and I can mark it as such, but at this date, some will not be. kath Last edited by kath; August 4, 2011 at 12:34 PM. |
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Tania, actually I sent Burning Spear to Adam as well as the Orange Minsk.I offered his seeds of Buring Spear since my saved ones were not all giving the correct color and Adam graciously sent some back for my seed offer.
As a back up to Kath I may have some Large Maryland Red around, old seeds but probably lots of them. I'll look for them when I look for Kiev and that won't be until my brother comes up here from NC for his Fall visit b'c I'm not having Freda put all my seeds back in that room on the card table that sits in front of the sofa sleeper that he uses as well as under that table, under that table that looks out to my gardens and well, everywhere in that room, until he leaves. And am I confused, probably, but I thought Serendipityis one of the Dwarf Project varieties that hasn't yet been released yet, but I'm going just on memory for the nine that now are in the public domain. Or is it Sarandipity with an Sa that I'm thinking of? I'm sure someone will set me straight if I'm wrong and do it ASAP.
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Carolyn, there is Serendipity (above) - the dwarf variety which I named for my daughter is SArandipity (for Sara)! Sure, why not have a little more confusion!!!
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I guess I don't know Serendipity, but then there's a lot I don't know. Ah well, time to go wait for Martha to bring the groceries and see what's good to munch on while I do some needed paperwork, hoping for some bing cherries.
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