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Jan 11, 2012 12:15 PM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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Linda, I'll be buying good quantities of just a few varieties. The local gardeners here have become accustomed to buying their tomato plants from us at each spring sale and we always sell out, so this year I want to have enough that nobody gets left out.

We have done a lot to educate the public about the benefits of open pollinated heirloom seeds and so that's what is always in demand at our sales.

This year we're going to offer:

Kelloggs Breakfast
Abe Lincoln
Arkansas Traveler
Rutgers
Tigerella
Either Roma or Amish Paste
Mexico Midgets

We usually offer them in 6 packs, 4" pots as well as round quart pots. The quart pots always seem to sell off the fastest despite their higher price. Shrug!

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