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Old March 14, 2013   #1
Fred Hempel
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Default Need "Lucinda" Seeds

I am embarrassed to admit that I seem to have run out of "Lucinda" seeds.

This Lucinda: http://www.anniesannuals.com/plt_lst...sp?prodid=3040

There seems to be a red, grape hybrid out there now with the same name.

Carolyn had this on her seed offer recently, and I am wondering if anyone saved seeds and can spare some.

I have stuff to trade!

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I am embarrassed to admit that I seem to have run out of "Lucinda" seeds.

This Lucinda: http://www.anniesannuals.com/plt_lst...sp?prodid=3040

There seems to be a red, grape hybrid out there now with the same name.

Carolyn had this on her seed offer recently, and I am wondering if anyone saved seeds and can spare some.

I have stuff to trade!

Cheers,
Fred
Fred, if no one saved seeds from 2012 I still have quite a few seeds left from 2011 that you could use to produce more seed.

No trade really needed but it's about the several heart varieties I sent to you and getting some Bumble Bees back, but too late for this season since right now I'm working with those who do seed production for me, and with about 100 new varieties it's a tough decision for them to make. I don't chose but do star the ones that I prefer and do have an obligation or two, one being the Anatolian Project that Chance started and Turkish varieties.

I'm not going to be going to the backroom where my seeds are until later today, but I'm sure I have at least 50 plus seeds you could have, and that's thanks for allowing me to list it and share it with others.

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Thanks Carolyn, I sent you a PM.

I am very interested in the Turkish varieties, and would like to hear more!
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Thanks Carolyn, I sent you a PM.

I am very interested in the Turkish varieties, and would like to hear more!
Chancethegardener ( user name here) is from Turkey, now in FL and he wanted to start what he called the Anatolian Project to help save varieties, not just tomatoes, but others as well, from Turkey and surrounding regions.

I follow the thread here at Tville:

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=24001

And chance also has a webpage separate from Tville:

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=24805

I'll be growing three Turkish tomato varieties, or some who help me with seed production will do so, and all are mentioned in that first link.

Turkish Ayla, seeds from Jennifer
Turkish ( seeds donated to the project by Mike ( Victory Seeds)
Sakarya Pambesi, plants/seeds located by Chance in Turkey

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