August 20, 2011 | #16 |
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Thank-you very much for all your kind comments. I have been working very hard to get my 2012 catalogue put together. Between the catalogue and my new website things are not moving along as quickly as I thought they would. I am hoping to have the catalogue up by the end of this month and should have all of my seeds available and packaged by the end of next month..
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August 20, 2011 | #17 |
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Funny, the link won't let me in..XX Jeannine
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August 22, 2011 | #18 |
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I know how hard it is to open a New Web-site. I am a Heirloom Farmer with a very new Web-site.
http://angelfieldheirloomtomatoes.com Many of my Customers are have problems using Pay pal account, Since we are at the end of our this season, I pray that we have all problems solved before next season.
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October 22, 2011 | #19 |
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Beautiful mouth watering tomato pictures. Including some harder to find seeds
Just place my second order this year. Now I need a bigger garden!! Thanks for accepting Paypal. I know they gouge you on the fees but it makes ordering blissfully easy. The color tomato pictures on the seed packets are nice touch. And the number of seeds is generous. I wish I could order everything from you. I hope in the future you might have Tarasenko6 seeds. |
October 22, 2011 | #20 |
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Jeannine,
Here is a current link to Jeff's catalogue: http://caseysheirloomtomatoes.ca/Cas...Catalogue.html Jeff, A beautiful catalogue with interesting and informative descriptions! Great job! Steve |
October 22, 2011 | #21 |
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HI Steve and Parah,
Thanks so much for the kind comments, greatly appreciated. After a few HTML code cut and past between by website and Paypal, I think my site is running without any errors. Jeff |
October 8, 2012 | #22 |
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Fellow Tomato Growers,
Here is a link to my 2013 catalogue (large file): http://caseysheirloomtomatoes.ca/Cas...dcatalogue.pdf (small file): http://caseysheirloomtomatoes.ca/Cas...loguesmall.pdf I hope you will find it useful, Jeff |
October 8, 2012 | #23 |
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excellent website and have been on it a long time ago. Could you tell me something about Taupo OP? If it was the sweetest in your 2010 garden, what was it compared and going up against? Was Bulgarian Triumph going up against it? I know you grow B.T so wanted to ask. thanks
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October 8, 2012 | #24 |
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Jeff,
I'm absolutely in love with Maya & Sion's Airdrie Classic. It's been a truly early, very tasty addition to my garden for three years now! It's on my "grow every year" list. Thanks for posting the 2013 catalog. I look forward to viewing it. |
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Quote:
What Stanley did was to cross Brandywine with several early varieties trying to get some taste into early varieties most of which aren't really know for great taste. And Jeff, I did take a look at your 2013 offerings. I can't remember, but was Cuore del Drago one that I sent you for trial? I don't have my data book by me here at my conputer to check. Initially I was disappointed to find it wasn't a heart as the name implies, but when I checked with the person who sent me seeds she got the same , sent me a picture, and someone she knew paid lots of lira when the person bought the seeds in Italy. Will send you a PM with some other comments.
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October 9, 2012 | #26 |
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Jeff,
Beautiful and classy catalog with an excellent selection of both new and classic varieties. Great job! Steve |
October 9, 2012 | #27 |
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Jeff, I got my seeds in today. Thanks for your quick service
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October 9, 2012 | #28 | |
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I went back to my 2010 grow out list and here it is: Mr. Stripey Elizabeth Stafencisk Early Siberian Elberta Peach Andrew Rahart’s Jumbo R Bloody Butcher Stupice Sweet Tumbler Sweet Adelaide Neves Azorean Red Milka’s Red Bulgarian Green Gage Jaune Flame Guernsey Island Sugary Yellow Kellogg’s Breakfast KBX Big Sungold Select Lucky Cross Black Zebra Sohpie’s Choice Medvaya Kaplya Zogola Taupo Casey’s Pure Yellow Evergreen Vorlon Cherokee Purple Black Plum Carbon Kosovo Novikov’s Giant Tommy Toe Mano New Big Dwarf Lescana Beef Martino’s Roma Lyana Maya and Sion’s Airdrie Classic Goose Creek Vendor Variegated Stick Green Zebra Cherry Perhaps I should have clarified that I was comparing it against non-cherry tomatoes and hybrids. I hope this helps. |
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October 9, 2012 | #29 |
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Hi Steve,
Thank-you very much for your kind comments as I greatly appreciate them. Jeff |
October 9, 2012 | #30 |
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Placed an order (had to pick up the new dwarf) and was pleased with your ordering system. Disappointed that I couldn't get M&S Airdrie classic, though.
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