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Old April 26, 2011   #16
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The seeds I sent you were getting old, so it may be that those are loosing viability.

When I get home, I can check how many St. Lucia Yellow Seasoning seeds I have left. Those are also old seeds saved from plants ordered from chileplants.com. I will gladly share any seeds, if anyone is willing to try to germinate them.

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Old May 20, 2011   #17
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If you would like new to send a sase for them let me know.
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Old May 29, 2011   #18
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I've been looking for any of the "sweet" habenero varieties. Currently trying to germinate aji dolce from Baker Creek and Sweet Habenero from Sese with nO success. If anyone has seeds to share I have lots of commercial tomato seeds I could trade.
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