November 24, 2009 | #16 |
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wow dice, did you open a can of worms. So far no agreement as to which it is supposed to be and who messed this up.
I do think it will be Campbell's 1327 when everything is said and done as that is what was packaged for that item number. I'll let you know for sure when they tell me to either change the internet or make a note of a catalog error. Ruth |
November 24, 2009 | #17 |
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Still waiting patiently while browsing Stokes, SSE, Twilleys and Pinetree.
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November 24, 2009 | #18 |
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Got my TT and VT Bean seed catalogs yesterday but haven' had time to even look at them.
And that's b'c the last great tennis event of the season is on at London, and well where they are so am I. And I'm not moving around much either b'c last Thursday I was sitting here at my computer chair and reached far to my left to look for a specific SSE Yearbook and heard a loud snap somewhere in my left thorax. If I'd broken a rib I think I'd know it so I think it's a tendon or muscle pull, whatever, so I'm just gulping 800 mg ibuprofens, trying not to cough or to blow my nose, LOL, which makes the pain worse, and hoping it goes away. Cataologs to date: Pinetree SSE TT Vt bean .... and more to come except since I don't buy that much seed these days I know some are not going to send me their catalogs. I could, however, list the foodie catalogs I've received. I keep those in a separate pile and every now and then pick them up and salivate all over the pages. Ruth, I'll take a look at the TT when I get a chance which might not be ASAP.
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November 24, 2009 | #19 |
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Spoke too soon. Found TotallyTomatoes, Vermont Bean and Veseys in the box this afternoon.
Jungseed, what the devil is Brandymaster Hybrid? Is that like Brandy Boy II with yellow, pink and red options? |
November 24, 2009 | #20 |
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Campbell's 1327 is probably right. That one is well known in the
US heirloom/OP tomato community and one that you had last year. The only references that Google finds for Campbell's 33 are all from outside the US and do not include any substantial commercial vendors. [Carolyn: a "pulled muscle" or tendon I was told long ago by a sports medicine student is usually breakage of a calcium-magnesium bond between muscle and tendon. Sufficient protein and cal-mag sources in the diet may speed up healing.]
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November 25, 2009 | #23 |
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On page 23, it is really the Campbells 33. Time to dump all the packets that are done and package the new kind. The website will be changed yet this morning to reflect the correction. Good thing you guys all know not to listen to me. The note I got this morning says we are discontinuing the Campbell 1327 in 2011 from all catalogs.
Carolyn - any help you can offer in getting correct information out there in the catalog is soooo helpful. Take it easy for a while and we'll hope the injury was minor. Travis, getting any information around here on the day before Thanksgiving seems to be impossible. I'm guessing it's a cross between a Brandywine and something like Beefmaster. I think they are going for Brandywine flavor in a pretty tomato. It's for those people that think store tomatoes are what all tomatoes are supposed to look like. But remember I'm guessing and you saw how well I did guessing on the Campbell's tomato. Ok, someone called me back. my guessing is pretty good, I just missed the added disease resistance that they also wanted. Ruth |
November 25, 2009 | #24 |
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Thanks. I didn't know Beefmaster was potato leaf and came in yellow as well.
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November 25, 2009 | #25 |
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Travis, Beefmaster isn't yellow. I was just guess something like that because of the way they named it. I probably should have come up with a better guess.
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