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Old February 12, 2009   #16
Raymondo
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Welcome from downunder. A generic thank you would do, though of course it's great to have a personal reply.
I've had no problems with Baker Creek, Johnny's, Marianna's Heirloom Seeds, Sandhill, SESE, Territorial, TGS or Victory.
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Old February 12, 2009   #17
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Ray,

Thanks for the welcome and the posting tip. I'm relieved, otherwise I might have to quit my day job so that I can do follow up replies to everyone.

Hope all's well in OZ.
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Old February 13, 2009   #18
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For tomato seed purity, I would avoid Seeds Trust. My
experience with their tomato seeds was equivalent to
dropping a few bucks in a slot machine and hoping it
comes up with matching tomatoes. (For a few varieties
they are unfortunately the only commercial seed vendor
that lists it.)

Their other kinds of seed have been fine, in contrast to the
tomatoes.
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