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Dec 17, 2011 1:18 PM CST
Name: Christine
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wow Paul, thats a big order!!!
Just like Caroline, I've just received some new varieties from a seed swap too & not sure which are first in line to grow next year. Here's what I have.

Absinthe
Aussie
Belarus Orange
Black Ethiopian
Blue Ridge mountain
Cougar red vine
Dagma's Perfection
Earl's Faux
Early Red Saladette
Gallinaro
Great White
Kellogg's Breakfast
San Marzano (I will be growing these for sure)
Zogola

Then there's one that I have no idea what it says.... maybe Nyasas? I've tried many ways but can't come up with a tomato variety online?? but I still need to look up most of these, only a couple of them are familiar to me.

I'll probably grow Black Cherry again. they are really tasty and prolific, and continue producing until frost.
May your life be like a wildflower, growing freely in the beauty and joy of each day --Native American Proverb

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