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Old February 16, 2006   #1
tanagerzoo
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Default Chapman vs Milka's Red Bulgarian

I requested from Carolyn, via the Yearbook, Milka's Red Bulgarian. As plans for this season are set, my intention is to grow out MRB next season. But then, Carolyn, very kindly, added Chapman as a gift. I looked it up in the yearbook and it sounds yummy. So now I sit with 2 seed packets in front of me alongside my garden sketch. With a little maneuvering I can squeeze in one more plant. Soooo, the question, for those of you familiar with both plants, which one should I go with?

I have 26 planned with a mixture of colors and sizes so it isn't like I have a particular "hole" in the mix. I have seeds for and will be growing:
AGG,
ARGG,
Brandywine Liams,
Brandywine OTV,
Crnkovic Yugoslavian,
Debbie,
Earl's Faux,
Green Giant,
Green Grape,
Green Zebra,
Indian Stripe,
Lithuanian,
Lucky Cross,
Neves Azorean Red,
Noire de Crimme,
Paul Robeson,
Persimmon,
Piccolo (red cherry),
Prue,
Purple Russian,
Sara Galapagos,
Silvery Fir Tree,
Tangella,
Virginia Sweets,
Wes,
White Queen.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks a bunch, Carolyn, btw.

Christine
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Old February 17, 2006   #2
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I think Milka's is a little earlier, if that matters to you.
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