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September 21, 2009 | #1 |
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Casey's Heirloom Tomatoes 12th Anniversary (2017) Catalogue
Hi Everyone,
Here is a link to my 2015 seed catalogue: http://members.shaw.ca/jwlcasey/Case...oes/Seeds.html You will need to click on the catalogue image to download it as a PDF. Jeff Last edited by dokutaaguriin; October 8, 2012 at 12:40 PM. Reason: Updated |
September 21, 2009 | #2 |
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CASEY'S HEIRLOOM TOMATOES
I really enjoyed looking at all the beautiful pictures. Fabulous.
One minor thing I noticed was that Hay's Tomato and Russian 117 both have the same photo. Terrific job on the catalogue. Neil (Canada) |
September 21, 2009 | #3 |
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Absolutely marvelous Jeff.
It is just wonderful how you can grow all of those nice vegetables in your zone. I know from the pictures a lot of work goes into it. Very nice. Worth |
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Jeff, as usual a great listing and some wonderful new ones as well.
I hope you don't mind my making a few comments as I scrolled through the varieties. Green Doctors; Amy represented to me that it was she who found it in her garden but Victor did suggest the name. Sara's Galapagos; I had asked Amy to bring me back some S. cheesmanii seeds from the Galapagos but what she did was to send me a package of fruits on the vine after she got home that she somehow got thru customs. LOL I just took some seeds out of some fruits and without even fermenting them got them going so I had plants that year. I was the one who contacted Dr. Chatelet at UC Davis and he didn't determine it was a stable interspecies cross, rather, knowing the island it came from, as I told him, he suggested it was probably a stable interspecies cross. Orange Minsk, delighted you're offering it, yes I am, a new fave for me Ludmilla's Red PLum; same comment as above Maya____________ You asked me who bred the various Brandywine X early varieties such as Stupice and Glacier and the others and I told you it was Stanley Zubrowski from Saskatchewan, but you forgot to add that to the blurb. LOL Morasky Div, I don't know if you got the seeds from Andrey or me and you didn't have too much to say about the taste but I absolutely LOVE this variety for its taste and yield as well. Keep up the great work.
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Hi Neil,
Thanks for pointing out my little photo mix-up. I have hopefully fixed it. Thanks for the kind comments from both you and Worth. Jeff |
September 21, 2009 | #6 |
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Wow!! You've done a wonderful job, Jeff! Lovely pics and glad to see you mention so many of our friends here at T-ville and the varieties they've shared. Good work!
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September 21, 2009 | #7 |
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Thanks Carolyn.
Neil (retiree) alerted me to the missing name...FOr some reason I did not update the info you had sent me...too many pots on the stove I guess, lol. I will add in your other suggestions ASAP. Thanks as I am always open for comments and improvements, Jeff |
September 22, 2009 | #8 |
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What a beautiful catalog. I am impressed every time I see it.
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September 22, 2009 | #9 |
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Jeff,
It is absolutely beautiful, thank you for posting it, I really enjoyed flipping through the pages. Tania
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Fantastic selection and fast shipping to US -
THANKS Jeff! |
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That is just a great catalog, Jeff! So nice to have lovely pictures, accurate histories - just a very high quality product. Well done!
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I should have added....I hadn't noticed the pics and info about his gardens until tonight, that's also very nice!
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Really nice pix. I was trying to order Big Sungold Select on line but system keeps putting a different tomato in my cart! Will try again tomorrow. Linda
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August 19, 2011 | #15 |
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Nice
Great Catalogue
Hello Everyone
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