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Dec 16, 2014 9:18 AM CST
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Rob, I looked at the link. Got an annual electronic membership and ordered the following seeds. Big Grin Many of the line items list the area in which the plants have been grown. I see Watsonville and Cupertino and Moorpark. (See Sherry's Canyon Snow, too.) I am going to tempt my luck and am mostly going for the Ghios. Says they are all open pollinated and listed by the pod parent. Meaning we won't know what we get until/unless it blooms, right? Adventure! Doesn't say seed quantities, but, iffen you want a few seeds to try without looking at any other pictures to tempt you down that other road, speak up rat-cheer. Big Grin

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