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Old January 7, 2009   #1
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Default Source for BHN 460 seeds

Help, please. I've somehow lost my catalog and/or listing for a source for BHN 460 seeds. And Google didn't help me. Would someone post a link for a home gardener's source these seeds, please?

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Old January 7, 2009   #2
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Perhaps you meant BHN 640? If so, TGS has them.
http://www.tomatogrowers.com/midseason.htm
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Old January 7, 2009   #3
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Thanks Lee. My ADHD and dyslexia is showing. No wonder I couldn't find BHN 640.

My apologies for taking up space on the board.
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I'm gald thats cleared up, I only found a melon.

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And if TGS fails, Bonnie Plants stocked all the Home Improvement stores with it this past year.

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Old January 9, 2009   #6
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How does it taste?
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Old January 9, 2009   #7
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It tastes pretty bad.

I grew it for a few years because it was one of the very few TSWV tolerant varieties available. Given a choice, Amelia, Bolseno, or Sophya would go in my garden in that order. For a scale comparison, Amelia is about 7.5, Bolseno a tad less, and Sophya about 7.0 where I rate a perfectly ripe Brandywine somewhere around 9.0 and BHN640 as a bare 6.0.

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