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gssgarden January 25, 2012 08:38 PM

$5.95 a pack?? ugh!!
 
That's Burpees price for 25 seeds of Big Daddy! Some others have only 20 seeds for $5.95!

Didn't know they got so expensive! ugh!

Now I REALLY like saving seeds!! :)

Greg

dustdevil January 26, 2012 02:29 PM

The Burpee web site has many packets listed at $5.95 each. When you go to stores with Burpee seed racks, the packets usually are about 40% off. Unfortunately, the racks don't have all the varieties listed on their web site.

Sun City Linda January 26, 2012 02:39 PM

I have NEVER been able to find some of the popular Burpee seeds like Brandyboy, or 4th of July in seed racks. Usually just stuff I never heard of and probably just renamed.:x

Linda

lurley January 26, 2012 05:11 PM

I caved last year when I couldn't find brandyboy on any racks and ordered, but now I have enough to see if I can get it into an op at least

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Sun City Linda January 26, 2012 05:22 PM

Lurley -I understand several have tried and it is still not stable as an OP. Wintersown has some on their site, under some name, cant remember says they are still segragating. You might want to get some for a SASE, save you quite a few seasons of grow outs! Linda

Dutch January 26, 2012 06:08 PM

[QUOTE=Sun City Linda;251214]Lurley -I understand several have tried and it is still not stable as an OP. Wintersown has some on their site, under some name, cant remember says they are still segragating. You might want to get some for a SASE, save you quite a few seasons of grow outs! Linda[/QUOTE]

Wintersown;
Pink Floyd Mix ~ Sereating selection of Brandy Boy F6 crops one-pound Brandywine-type fruits, yummy, IND, 75+ DTM

Dutch

travis January 26, 2012 06:38 PM

You got to admire Burpee for their gall.
I wonder if their marketing department is run by a P.T. Barnum descendent.

carolyn137 January 26, 2012 08:59 PM

Many folks have tried to make selections from saved F2 seed and see if they could get it out to an OP state and as far as Iknow, no ones has. You might want to do a search here but I do remember several of those threads being at Garden web.

Some even got some red selections, which to me is a bit curious, but that's OK b'c I'm one who hasn't been too happy with Burpee since they first introduced what they called Red Brandywine HYbrid, I bought both seeds and plants and compared them with my seeds of RB which were from a fellow SSE member in the early 90's and saw no difference.

Then for a couple of years nothing changed and then they renamed it from Red Brandywine Hybrid to, well, I give up b'c I can't find it now at the Burpee site, but it was an F1 of RB but the name changed to the county where Burpee does a bit of trials.

However, I did see that they called Pink Brandywine their exclusive and also had a PL Red Brandywine which they say is a descendent of RB itself. It is not. They probably got the seeds from Seeds by Design in CA which was the source of the two wrong RB's to Linda at TGS. And she keeps listing them b'c she says many of her costomers like them.

Aha, another try at Google and I found it, they renamed it Buck's County Red F1 and at first never said it was the same as Red Brandywine F1:

[URL]http://www.tomatodirt.com/bucks-county-is-absolutely-my-favorite.html[/URL]

travis January 26, 2012 10:41 PM

I gave up on growing out Brandy Boy when lots of propensity to leaf wilt showed up in all the F4s. But I had some excellent F2s. What I would suggest is growing out a few F1s from time to time, and collecting lots of F2 seeds.

Mischka January 26, 2012 11:12 PM

This thread has made me realize that I'm overdue to distribute my stabilized F9 Brandy Boy seeds.

I have a vial of about 500 seeds. You should expect a potato-leafed plant with plenty of pink, beefsteak fruits. I collected the seeds from bagged blossoms in 2010, so they should be almost 100% viable.

Here's the deal: send me a 45˘ stamp and I'll send you ten seeds. If you want to make it easier for me, a self-addressed stamped envelope would be appreciated, but it's certainly not mandatory. I just want to get the seeds out to everyone with a minimum of fuss.

[B]Please include your Tomatoville user name so that I can post when I've sent your seeds in this thread.[/B]

The address to send postage/SASE is:

Tomatoville, LLC
116 Sutton Road
Webster, MA 01570-3133

I will mail out your seeds on the same day that I receive your stamp/SASE. For our members that live outside of the U.S., please PM me and we can work out the details.

saltmarsh January 27, 2012 12:27 AM

PM sent. claud
(padding for message) Thanks for the offer and isn't the weather great today.

Sun City Linda January 27, 2012 12:49 AM

Cool! Do you have a name for this OP? how about Pink GOLDEN GOLDY BOY:lol: Oh, I need that straight jacket.....Its late, I have obviously lost my mind. Will send SASE tomorrow! Thanks, Linda

kath January 27, 2012 10:40 AM

Thanks, Mischka! I'll put a SASE in the mail today.

frankkj January 27, 2012 10:45 AM

That's great Mischka. I'll get an SASE in the mail tomorrow.

Frank

jgaleota January 27, 2012 11:47 AM

Me too. Thanks, Mischka!

dustdevil January 27, 2012 11:56 AM

Me three. Thanks Mischka!

Boutique Tomatoes January 27, 2012 12:02 PM

I just put my SASE in the mailbox. Thanks Mischka!

F9. I'm impressed at the dedication!

Ken4230 January 27, 2012 12:21 PM

Thanks for the seeds, Mischka

They will get the best spot in my small garden.

Dutch January 27, 2012 12:21 PM

I'll get my SASE in the mail today too!
Thanks big time Mischka!
Dutch

salix January 27, 2012 12:27 PM

Envelopes are addressed and the sled dogs fed. Thank you, Mischka, looking forward to growing these.

chiefbeaz January 27, 2012 12:32 PM

SASE on the way,Thanks for the offer

roamwhereiwant2 January 27, 2012 12:41 PM

My SASE is in the mail. Thank you very much.

weinerm January 27, 2012 01:42 PM

I will put my SASE in the mail tomorrow. Thanks so much Mischka!!!

Mike

stormymater January 27, 2012 01:43 PM

SASE in the mail. TY very much. It'll be interesting to see how they fare down here in what is now 8a! Several varieties w/Brandywine in their backgrounds have actually fared remarkable well here in different years so I am very hopeful.

Father'sDaughter January 27, 2012 02:55 PM

My SASE will begin it's 50 mile journey tomorrow. Thank you for the offer!

Mark0820 January 27, 2012 03:46 PM

Thanks for the generous offer. I will put a SASE in the mail by tomorrow, at the latest. I look forward to growing them.

mecktom January 27, 2012 04:19 PM

Thanks so much. SASE will be heading up north in the morning!!

FarmerShawn January 27, 2012 04:27 PM

Just popped a SASE in the mail today. Thanks for the offer! Can't wait to try them.
Shawn

DuckCreekFarms January 27, 2012 05:08 PM

SASE in the Mail
thanks Mishka
garyvs

gssgarden January 27, 2012 05:08 PM

Mischka,
Can you tell us more about the plant and fruit?
Notice any differences from the original over the years?

Thanks,

Greg


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