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Old December 28, 2012   #1
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Here is what I am planning on growing this coming season
it is of coarse subject to being added to... LOL

1. Absinthe
2. Amana Orange
3. Arkansas Traveler
4. Aunt Lou'S Underground Railroad
5. Aunt Ruby'S German Green
6. Berkeley Tie-Die
7. Black & Brown Boar
8. Black & Red Boar
9. Black Cherry
10. Black From Tula
11. Black Prince
12. Black Sea Man
13. Black Zebra
14. Blonde Boar
15. Blueberry
16. Brandywine 2012
17. Brandywine From Croatia
18. Brandywine Yellow
19. Brazilian Beauty
20. Budenovka, Pink
21. Budenovka, Red
22. Carbon
23. Cherokee Green
24. Cherokee Purple
25. Cosmonaut Volkov Red
26. Costoluto Genovese
27. Cowlick Brandywine
28. Coyote Wild From Mexico
29. Dwarf Coastal Pride Orange
30. Dwarf Czech Bush
31. Dwarf Golden Dwarf Champion
32. Dwarf Husky Cherry Gold
33. Dwarf Husky Gold
34. Dwarf Husky Pink
35. Dwarf Husky Red
36. Dwarf Lime Green Salad
37. Dwarf New Big Dwarf
38. Dwarf Orange Pixie
39. Dwarf Orange Tree
40. Dwarf Red Dwarf
41. Dwarf Resista Dwarf
42. Dwarf Roughwood Golden Plum
43. Dwarf Roza Vetrov
44. Dwarf Rozalinda
45. Dwarf Russian Red
46. Dwarf Silver Fir Tree
47. Dwarf Stakeless
48. Dwarf Super Bush
49. Dwarf Utyonok
50. Dwarf Window Box Roma
51. Dwarf Yellow Dwarf
52. Dwarf Beryl Beauty
53. Dwarf Mr. Snow
54. Dwarf Wild Fred
55. Eva Purple Ball
56. Great White
57. Green Giant
58. Green Grape
59. Green Zebra
60. Grub'S Mystery Green
61. Grushovka
62. Iditarod Red Dwarf
63. Ildi
64. Indigo Rose
65. Italian Black
66. Kbx Stabilized Cross Of 'Kellogg'S Breakfast'
67. Kellogg’s Breakfast
68. Leningradskiy Skorospelyi
69. Marmande
70. Martino'S Roma
71. Mashenka
72. Matt’s Wild Cherry
73. Mazarini
74. Medford
75. Medovyi
76. Mennonite Orange
77. Monastyrskaya Trapeza
78. Mortgage Lifter
79. Moskvich
80. Pink Berkley Doug Smith
81. Pink Boar
82. Purple Dog Creek
83. Purple Russian
84. Rasberry Ohio Heirloom
85. Rebecca Sebastian'S Bull Bag
86. Red Boar
87. Riesentraube
88. Rose Quartz
89. Sakharnyi Bizon
90. Sakharnyi Zheltyi
91. San Francisco Fog
92. Seattle Blue Woolly Mammoth Heart F3
93. Seattle Blue Woolly Mammoth Heart F4
94. Seattle Blue Woolly Mammoth Round F4
95. Seek No Further Love Apple
96. Serendipity
97. Shchelkovskiy Ranniy
98. Siberian ( Pink Heart)
99. Sibirskiy Velikan Rozovyi
100. Siletz
101. Sleeping Lady Dwarf
102. Snow White
103. Summertime Green Dwarf
104. Tasmain Chocolate Dwarf
105. Thessaloniki
106. Wessell'S Purple Pride
107. White Queen
108. Winter Grape
109. Yellow Brandywine Large
110. Yoder'S German Yellow
111. Yukon Quest Dwarf
112. Zea Sonnabend White
113. Zolotoy Zapas

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Old December 28, 2012   #2
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Dont forget the F1 plants for me!
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Old December 28, 2012   #3
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Chrisk
LOL thats on a different list...
got around 25 types on that one its different crosses and growouts
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Old December 28, 2012   #4
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Holey Cow! that's a lot of varieties!
I totally understand about 'adding'. Keep us updated on the list
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Old December 28, 2012   #5
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What does the capitalization of some of the varieties indicate? And that is an impressive list!
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Old December 28, 2012   #6
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the capitalization has no meaning LOL just how I wrote it on the day I added them to the list someday I will redo it so they are all the same...
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Old December 28, 2012   #7
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Doug9345 fixed the caps thanks Doug
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Old December 28, 2012   #8
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Not a problem. I have tools so I didn't have to retype all of it.
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Old December 28, 2012   #9
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Great list. 1 plant of each? Berkeley spelled wrong on #6. Let me know if you see variance between Black & Brown Boar / Black & Red Boar.
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Old December 28, 2012   #10
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Berkeley fjxed thanks probaly 6-10 of each
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Old December 28, 2012   #11
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what a list!!!

is brandywine 2012 a new brandywine or your saved seeds from last year?
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Old December 28, 2012   #12
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and how many plants of each variety do you plan to grow?
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Old December 28, 2012   #13
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That list makes me and my thirty six varieties look like an amateur.

I hope you keep a journal of all those varieties. I may want your impressions of some of them in the future.

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wow, very impressive list! It looks like you are going to have lots of fun growing these and will get tons of delicious fruits. Way to go!
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Old December 28, 2012   #15
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Tania part of this list is your fault LOL got a lot from you hmmm for my next order from you it may be better to send my list to you and see what you have that I dont have LOL
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