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Sorry I did not see this I hope to have the web site updated by Dec 1, but anyway here is a list of what I will have new
Maja African Queen German Dwarf Bush Rose D' eauze Dit Masher 10 Fingers of Naples Pelican Lescana Sandy's Chocolate Cherry Burning Spear Nectarine Nocera Rosso Pepper Cherokee Purple Nocera Giallo pepper Green Doctors Green Doctors Frosted Cherokee Chocolate Galina's Green Zebra Cherry 506 Dwarf Bush Happy Jack Quadrato di asti red pepper Ozerowski Zloty ST. Pierre Annas Noire Mama Leone Jean's Prize Athens Goldie Dingwall Scotty Vorlon Maylor roth Orange Mary Robinson German Everits rusty Oxheart Kang Bing Giant Soldaki Italian Giant Homers German Oxheart Guernsey Pink Blush Medovaya Kaplaya osena Green Marconi Red Pepper Puck Garden sunshine Pepper Marizol Magic Cream of Saskatchuan Watermelon Green Cherokee Brandy sweet PLum Black Zebra Cherry Langada Hawian Pineapple Manalee Tazmanian Blushing Vokal Malakhitova Shkatulka Cirio 49 Cuban black Zores Big Red Christopher Columbus Red Berkley Tie Die Saranowski's polish plum Lillian's yellow heirloom White Wonder Watermellon Couilles De Taureau Yellow Stuffer Emma Pink Little Luckey Siera Leone Mendoza 44 Hermans Special Coastal Pride Orange Hege German Pink Top Sirloin De Barao Black Striped Cavern Italia Pepper Tangerine Linda's Faux Spudatula Rogers Best Black Doe Hill Pepper Nygous Olive Hill Kasakastan Rubin Eli Black Bear Heavens Joy Burgandy Traveller Rose Quartz And some other stuff Thanks Adam |
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Is german dwarf bush the same as extreme dwarf bush german? The 1958 Gleckler catalog that Craig has that is linked in Tania's website has a variety called Extreme Dwarf Bush. Tania says extreme dwarf bush german is aka extreme bush or extreme bush dwarf german. Confusing! I have never seen a dwarf called German Dwarf Bush. Looking forward to taking a look at this one.
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November 19, 2010 | #78 |
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What is Red Berkeley Tie Dye?
I've seen Pink mentioned, or just regular, but never red. |
November 19, 2010 | #79 |
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And some other stuff
**** Adam, would you please send me two packs of Other Stuff and I'll send you two packs of some Other Stuff that I have. Yes, I know there are some misspelled varieties on your list above, and some I'm wondering about as well, as in what is Giant Soldaki, does that mean Soldacki, and how is a Giant Soldacki different from the Soldacki I know, but I know you're no doubt going full steam ahead trying to get the seeds fermented, stored, website updated with pictures and blurbs and all that, so I'll just hold off on expecting to answer my questions until you have more time and your website is in place. At least by my posting here I'll remember what I wanted to know b'c my memory is no longer perfect.
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November 24, 2010 | #80 |
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Just checked out your website for first time today. Looks very
nice. I think I just may order some seeds when everything is updated. I'm mainly interested in the sweet but flavorful ones. |
December 2, 2010 | #81 |
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Just wanted to bump this thread and offer Kudos to the Glecklers.
I ordered seeds online on Monday and received them in the mail today. Quick I guess! (and exactly as ordered). Personal emails from Glecker Seedmen advising my order not to be substituted and to be mailed right away. This is one of the fine family owned and operated businesses Carolyn has recomended we patronize. I second that opinion. Len
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December 7, 2010 | #82 |
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Dit Masher = Ditmarsher?
506 Dwarf Bush = 506 Bush? Annas Noire = Ananas Noire? Burgandy Traveller = Burgundy Traveler? Little Luckey = Little Lucky? Hawian Pineapple = Hawaiian Pineapple? Manalee = Manalucie? Green Cherokee = Cherokee Green? Impressive list of new offerings, Adam. Best of luck with sales this coming year. |
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How come when I click on the new varieties which havn't been yet uploaded in the regular listings that I see nothing new.
I know some of the new varieties that you'll be listing Adam, as you know, but they aren't yet in the regular color categories. When I click on New Varieties all I see at the left is the regular listings for 2010. Just tried it again. I went to the green when ripe and cherry sections to look for you know what and they aren't there. I am a failure, so I'd better go to bed now. Good Night.
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December 8, 2010 | #84 |
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Carolyn, Adam has not updated his site. Travis was referring to the list in Adams previous post this thread concerning the new varieties he will be including in the new catalog. Go back to sleep Carolyn. Ami
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Yes, I knew about the spellings with the list psoted here and had already said in a post above: (Yes, I know there are some misspelled varieties on your list above, and some I'm wondering about as well, as in what is Giant Soldaki, does that mean Soldacki, and how is a Giant Soldacki different from the Soldacki I know, but I know you're no doubt going full steam ahead trying to get the seeds fermented, stored, website updated with pictures and blurbs and all that, so I'll just hold off on expecting to answer my questions until you have more time and your website is in place.) But I was clicking on the link at the site that said NEW Varieties, and well, that was my error. I had a good sleep Ami, and am now up and getting my order ready for the lady up the road who is going near a Chinese restaurant I like today and offered to bring me back some of my faves. And is also bringing me back another pair of these cheap reading glasses so I don't have to tote the prescription ones around in my walker basket. I need them to use in my back room where I fetch and pack tomato seeds.
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December 19, 2010 | #86 |
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Looks like it's update now.
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December 19, 2010 | #87 |
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I can't see any new updates, no new varieties have been added as far
as I can tell. And the front text on the site, is the same as it has been for months: We are currently seeding over 100 more new varieties that will be offered for the 2011 growing Season! ......................... |
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It looks like Adam got behind the power curve as he was shooting for 1 Dec to update the site. Hope he gets on the stick as most of the other sites have their 2011 selections already posted. Ami
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The above from Ellie , Adam's wife, on the 14th. His Uncle who owns the family company Adam works for passed away and she said Adam was to be out of town thru yesterday. Since their primary income is still from Adam's non-tomato work apparently there are a lot of questions still up in the air as to what comes next. She also said that he had the pictures loaded but had not yet written the descriptions. And since there were several errors in spelling with the list Adam put up here I had offered to either help outright and/or help with spellings since he did that quickly and probably has the correct spellings anyway. Lots of folks, and I don't know who they are, have been sending him varieties. It's a tremendous amount of work to process all the seeds and the rest having a full time job elsewhere. As I recall he was to add about 100 more varieties. I've been back and forth with Adam/Ellie, b'c Adam is donating seeds for three varieties for my seed offer. He is truly a very generous and nice person, that I know as do others here when many of us here helped out by donating varieties to him two years ago I think it was and some this past Spring as well. I hope that explains why he's so late getting the site updated.
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An update from Adam who called me this AM and I said I'd post it here.
He has not yet updated the site. he has finished the germination tests and we talked about the situation of getting all the blurbs written and I think he agrees that since the germination tests are done he'll put up the new varieties, I didn't ask about pictures, and write a short blurb which can be fleshed out at a later date. I suggested he might want to write that on the Home Page as well. Some folks in the south need and want seeds now. As he said and I agree, most places add maybe 5 to 10 new varieties each season while he's trying to add about 100. We talked in general about his faves and about how his two young kids dealt with Xmas this year as well. And he definitely will be continuing his website and concentration on tomatoes despite the situation regarding the death of his Uncle and the family business. Hope that helps.
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