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Old February 1, 2012   #61
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Thanks very much for the link, Mark. That is the new website! There's a Bill Jeffer's page (of Big Cheef fame) that is supposed to have some of the
varieties he's been working on. I've been watching the exiting link and haven't seen a reference to this new one. Darlene
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Old February 1, 2012   #62
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By the way, the Dixiewine tomato she has pictured is actually the NARX that
Tom in NJ and Ray, others grew. She had been sent seeds for it - it was on her site briefly last season and has reappeared with a name. (It had originally
been a Bill Jeffer's cross between Brandywine and NAR; a potato leaf offspring
was called Brannar-lots of older posts about it.)
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Mark mentioned this in another thread today but I'll repeat it here for those who have been checking Marianna's old website for her 2012 catalog. It can be found at this site:

http://www.mariannasheirloomseeds.com/
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