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Post by michaeljohnson on Dec 23, 2008 1:16:40 GMT -5
Only two varieties that I am after:- Luneville Melon, that I would love to try, but so far they elude me, according to lots of threads on this variety I thought several of you would have them by now, Mozark tomato- which appears to be rare, and resurected from very old seed by dedicated enthusiasts. if anyone has these could they spare me just a few to try. I can offer trades from 750 varieties of tomato or more, perhaps by now it is approaching a 1,000 as I havn't counted them lately
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Post by canadamike on Dec 23, 2008 1:31:47 GMT -5
I tought I tried to get you into the Lunéville but you said you had no room Of course there will be seeds for you Michael!! Talk about a misunderstanding. I will be VERY pleased to send you some As for Mozark, I don't have any left, I moved during the harvest season as you know... Merry Christmas
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Post by flowerpower on Dec 23, 2008 5:46:04 GMT -5
Michael, any chance you have a mater called "Red Barn"? Or anyone have it? I wanna grow it near my big red barn. Its the last yr it will be red. The new siding is hemlock (I think lol) which turns pale gray. I doubt we'll paint it.
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Post by canadamike on Dec 23, 2008 22:53:29 GMT -5
And while you're at it, do you have a tomato called GREY BARN too ?
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Post by michaeljohnson on Dec 24, 2008 0:27:01 GMT -5
Thanks Mike, I would certainly love to try to grow a few of these melons as the sound as if they would do nicely in our climate area.
Flowerpower- got plenty of Red Barn seeds if you want some, they average up to 2lb each in weight when grown, a real good tomato, e-mail me your address and I will pop some in the post to you.
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Post by canadamike on Dec 24, 2008 0:42:41 GMT -5
Can I be in on the red barn too, please?? Forget about the grey barn, flower will look for it after her barn becomes grey ;D But before that, she might look for ''striped beige barn'' That's is part of the reason we love her...
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Post by flowerpower on Dec 24, 2008 7:01:50 GMT -5
And while you're at it, do you have a tomato called GREY BARN too ? How do I say "smartass" in French? lol After the barn is done, I could plant "goat tit" near it. I do have 10 goats. Or I could go with an "egg" shape for the poultry. Or I could go with any of the "furry hog" series for my pigs. Or I could work on a new currant mater to be named "Mouse Balls". lol Michael, thanks so much. I will PM you. 2 lbs sounds nice. I do need a few big ones for a local contest. Alst yrs winner was under that and green. If I knew they didn't have to be ripe, I would have entered. I had TONS of green ones. lol
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Post by michaeljohnson on Dec 26, 2008 0:51:48 GMT -5
Sure thing Mike, as soon as christmas is over the seeds will be on their way to you, just after this coming weekend.
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Post by Alan on Dec 26, 2008 18:12:19 GMT -5
And while you're at it, do you have a tomato called GREY BARN too ? How do I say "smartass" in French? lol After the barn is done, I could plant "goat tit" near it. I do have 10 goats. Or I could go with an "egg" shape for the poultry. Or I could go with any of the "furry hog" series for my pigs. Or I could work on a new currant mater to be named "Mouse Balls". lol Michael, thanks so much. I will PM you. 2 lbs sounds nice. I do need a few big ones for a local contest. Alst yrs winner was under that and green. If I knew they didn't have to be ripe, I would have entered. I had TONS of green ones. lol Classic thank you for that!
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Post by canadamike on Dec 26, 2008 18:21:00 GMT -5
OUch ouch!! May I remind to those people never making a mistake in english that I used to take care of the high school's animals, and that MOUSES have HUGE balls in relation to their weight and size while the MOOSE in the pictures was quite in a ''discreet weight/volume'' ratio... ;D AAAAAAGH!! I'll be stuck with this one forever.....
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Post by PapaVic on Dec 27, 2008 1:03:56 GMT -5
Michael,
Sorry, I've seen you looking for Mozark twice now and haven't responded. I should have sooner.
I'll be sending you some Mozark seeds as soon as I return home. I'm in Austin, TX for the week.
I still have some of the original 1964 seeds that the University of Missouri sent me in 2006, and some grow-outs from 2006 and 2007. I'll send you an assortment.
Bill
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Post by PapaVic on Dec 27, 2008 1:10:10 GMT -5
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Post by flowerpower on Dec 27, 2008 6:28:16 GMT -5
OUch ouch!! May I remind to those people never making a mistake in english that I used to take care of the high school's animals, and that MOUSES have HUGE balls in relation to their weight and size while the MOOSE in the pictures was quite in a ''discreet weight/volume'' ratio... ;D AAAAAAGH!! I'll be stuck with this one forever..... You know I am only kidding with you. But, no, you are not gonna live that one down.
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Post by michaeljohnson on Dec 30, 2008 0:47:51 GMT -5
Thanks P.V., very much appreciated, I have also got quite a lot of new tomato seeds for you to try-that I am planning to send you very shortly as soon as the new year festivities is over, also I was planning to share a few of the elusive (siberian finger variety) with the you when they arrive via Germany in about two weeks time or so
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