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Old March 15, 2019   #16
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Nyrfan,
Delectation can be confusing in the beginning but once you get to his list of tomatoes you can download it in a PDF. He is easy to reach via Email when you go to the Delectation site and answers promptly as well as fulfills orders in a timely manner. He is a one man operation but has a wonderful list. I couldn’t find seeds for Joe’s Pink Oxheart but he had them.
I don’t know if this link will work for his spreadsheet but here it is:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...Yhb2Q/htmlview
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Old March 15, 2019   #17
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That may be difficult to find because the spelling varies so a google search may not find it.

Sandhill has Medovaja Kapiyia but I guess not many as there is a 1 pkt limit.

https://www.sandhillpreservation.com...salad-tomatoes
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Old March 15, 2019   #18
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Growing that this year - took me two years to get it and that was thanks to Tormato. If it does well I'll be sending seeds into the MMMM, and if you don't participate just ask me this Fall to send you some seeds.
Thanks so much for this!
I will be contacting you in the Fall for sure!
Am also curious to hear if it is as great as Tania's reviews.
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Old March 15, 2019   #19
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I agree.

Also Medovaya Kaplya.
Here's a link to J&L. They have this one, price is $4.00 including shipping.

http://jandlgardens.com/xencart/inde...roducts_id=353
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Old March 15, 2019   #20
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I agree.

Also Medovaya Kaplya.
I got both of those from tormato's swap.
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Old March 16, 2019   #21
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I have about 4000 seed of Estlers Mortgage Lifter. I discussed this variety with Glenn at Sandhill a week ago and am sending him enough seed to grow it this year. Barring incident, it will be available next spring. Meantime, if anyone desperately needs seed, send me a message with an address and I'll put some in the mail.
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Old March 16, 2019   #22
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Here's a link to J&L. They have this one, price is $4.00 including shipping.

http://jandlgardens.com/xencart/inde...roducts_id=353
Thank you, I had forgotten about that site. Medovaya Kaplya seems to be a variety best grown by itself. It seems to cross easier than other varieties. Thank you for reminding me
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Old March 16, 2019   #23
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Also Medovaya Kaplya.



I have Medovaya Kaplya listed on my site.

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Old March 16, 2019   #24
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I have Divine Maltese.
I think I have Japanese Pink Cherry, maybe one very old pack of Estler's Mortgage Lifter, and it looks like others have Medovaya Kaplya, which I likely have, too.


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P.S. If you don't ask, that may be why you can't find them.
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Old March 16, 2019   #25
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I agree.

Also Medovaya Kaplya.
[EDIT: Sorry, I didn't refresh the page so I didn't see this was already answered! oops!]

I have these seeds from a trade - apparently a yellow pear cherry? They are dated as 2013. Not on my grow list any time soon. Be happy to send them - PM me if you are interested.

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Old March 16, 2019   #26
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That is great news, Fusion Power! I am glad to see it coming back. I can wait until it is available, but then I will purchase some fresh seed. Although I do save seeds, I don't bag and I like to keep some that I know are true.
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Old March 17, 2019   #27
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ML Estler's was heavily traded 10 years ago or so. There's plenty of it out "there."
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Old March 17, 2019   #28
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I am growing Japanese pink cherry this year (2019) and will be putting seeds into the MMMM this fall. Assuming they do well.
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Old March 17, 2019   #29
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ML Estler's was heavily traded 10 years ago or so. There's plenty of it out "there."
Yes, but not being sold to my knowledge. That is why I want Glenn to carry it.


For those who asked for Estler's Mortgage Lifter seed, I have them in stamped envelopes and will drop in the mail tomorrow. I am also including a pack of Hibor which is a small orange pear shaped tomato that is sweeter than Sungold.
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Old March 17, 2019   #30
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Husky Cherry Red! I'm pretty sure it is a hybrid. I know Bonnie plants is stocking some at Home Depot stores so I hope I can find a couple of plants there. I grew them a few years ago with great results, but I was pretty hung up on open pollinated plants and seed. Today my primary interest is in the tomato quality and production and healthy plants so I am trying some newer hybrid varieties plus a few hybrds that performed well in the past.
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