> ~This years seed~
> ~Tomatoes~
>
> Abraham Lincoln
> Black Cherry
> Cherokee Purple
> Dr Carolyn
> Esthers Cherry
> Ferris Wheel
> German Red
> Green Zebra
> Long Keeper
> Mennonite Orange
> Pale-leaf Mortgage Lifter
> Snow White
> Thessaloniki Oxheart
> Verja's Paradajz
>
> ~All other seed~
>
> Asparagus
> Broomcorn
> Butternut (squash)
> Crab Apple
> Delaware (bean)
> Hackberry (tree)
> Hopi Pink (sweet corn)
> Rosa Rugosa
> Valerian
> Violet
> White Wonder (cuke)
>
> ~Past years seed~
> ~Tomatoes~
>
> Arumugam's
> Black Sea Man
> Brandywine
> Cherokee Chocolate
> Cows Tit
> Gilbertie
> Imur Prior Beta
> Jaune Flammee
> Little Lucky
> Lucky Cross
> Mobil
> Olena's Ukrainian
> Oregon Spring
> Paul Robeson
> Porter (cherry)
> Preacher
> Speckled Roman
> Stupice

> Tennessee Britches
> Tibet Appel
> White Beauty
> Yellow Pear
>
> ~Past years seeds~
> ~All others~
>
> Blue Hubbard
> Catnip
> Double Standard (sweet corn)
> Genovese Basil
> Pansy
> Saint Johnswort
> Skullcap
> Szentesi Pincos (paprika)
>
> ~Past years seed-soon to be Tom's "orphans"~
> ~tomatoes~
> De Pinto
> Kimberly
> Liberator
> No-name Red Cherry
> Perrenial Pink
> Sausage
>
> This master list does not list fruit or leaf type. Sorry, I beleive them
>
> to be true to type. None of these seeds are too old to have poor
> germination rates--and I pack barter packets pretty full.
>
> Lastly my orphan list are cultivars I have tried and just found
> wanting;
> be that later than something else, not yummy enough, or having too
> many
> problems--like less resistant to BER. I always ferment my seed and
> feel
> confident I am offering true-to-type vigorous seed. I am honest enough
> to point out who's been lurking at the back of the garden
> underperforming.
>
> This is a swap list. I do have a lady who helps me fill SASE requests,
> I will tell you how to do that. But it won't be from my desk.
> I am always on the search for seed of: Picea Glehnni (Sakalin spruce),

> Bear Oak (Quercus ilicifolia),
> northern
> hearty Pecan (Carya illinoensis). Rooted Sassafras (Sassafras
> Albidum),
> Texas Ebony (Pithecelobium flexicaule), Rooted Huckleberry.
> I look for seed of any white sweet corn that has a chance in the
> northeast. Also for any OP-heirloom tomato I don't have.
>
> Rooted stuph and seedlings. This goes off from a seed barter page. If
> this kinda barter is something folks want to pursue--I do have a yard
> and cold frame full of em. Lets talk.
>
> To close: if your 501(c) (3) Not-For-Profit grows supports (in
> gardening) or feeds people with disabilities and you send me a request
> on your nfp letterhead I will send you seed as I am able.
>
> Be well
> Tom C
>



 
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