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Old August 4, 2011   #33
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I havne't been following this thread so jsut a couple of comments.

I wonder why it was said above that Cornell had Visitation Valley seeds from me. They don't have a seed bank. Yes, I've grown it and didn't think well of it at all. Grew it b'c it sounded like a nice place to put a cemetery.

Lithuanian was mentioned.

Seeds to me many years ago from Don Podolia of WV, now deceased, and a huge PL plant with large pink beefsteaks and excellent taste, but for sure not a specific cool climate variety.

Did I forget anything I should be commenting about?
Lithuanian is doing okay I guess. It and Nic Pink and I.P.Beta have enormously huge individual potato leaves....some are 8 inches wide and 12 long near the bottom.
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