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Old August 14, 2017   #3
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Karen,thanks for thanking me for the other sources for Canadian bred varieties,especially those from Quebec, but maybe some of those might want to know the place in Quebec that I directed you to,in terms of trades,etc.

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...versity+Canada

Post #11.

The way I see it the more the merrier in terms of others helping out if interested.

Also the ones that can be found at Sandhill Preservation where Raymond Tratt from Quebec sent many varieties to Glenn since Raymond was like you,he didn't want those varieties to disappear and that's why I referred him to Glenn.

Carolyn, who is trying very hard to remember one she grew that had a gold stripe that was in the middle of each petal.I do hope I can remember that one, I know it had something to do with the High Crimson gene which was also used in breeding others from Quebec.

Heck, why not Google high crimson and see what I come up with and this is that

https://www.google.com/search?q=High...&bih=788&dpr=1
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