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Old March 13, 2012   #1
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Default Hussli pepper seeds available - 3 types

My father in law is good friends with Larry Hussli and Larry was kind enough to send me pepper seeds this season.

For info on these peppers:
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=8030

There are 3 types:
Beaver Dam - i think these are the ones everyone knows and writes about
Tomato - These are a tomato shaped pepper
Hybrid - a mix of the two above, and a new type according to Larry.

I grew the Beaver Dam last growing season and it did very well. I have no experience with the other two.

I live in Belmont, California and if you are near by and want to drop by and pick up a few seeds, please feel free to send me a message. I have about 50 each of the beaver dam and tomato types and probably closer to 100 of the hybrids. First come, first served!

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Old March 13, 2012   #2
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I found a little more info on these peppers from google books: http://books.google.com/books?id=aWU...eppers&f=false
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Old March 13, 2012   #3
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A little too far for me to drive, but if it's alright, I'd love to send you a SASE for some of the tomato & beaver dam peppers.

I could send you my seed list as well, if you'd like to do a trade, though I don't have the greatest selection.
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I'd drop by if I could, but you're a continent away. I planted Beaver Dam seeds I got from a swap and have 0% germination after three weeks.
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Old March 13, 2012   #5
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The tomato pepper is a wonderful pepper! My fav! Early, sweet and spicy. I've yet to come across a similar pepper. My garden wouldn't be complete without it. Save some seeds, it's hard to find!
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Old March 15, 2012   #6
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Hi Everyone,

I've been busy at work. Seems like the SASE is the way to go. I will be responding individually with my address. I would love other exotic/interesting seeds in return, but not expected.

cheers!
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Old March 15, 2012   #7
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Don't give up on those Beaver Dam seeds just yet. It's been 3 weeks for me, too, and they're just showing their heads now.

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I'd drop by if I could, but you're a continent away. I planted Beaver Dam seeds I got from a swap and have 0% germination after three weeks.
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I got the impression (which I hope is incorrect) from a seed catalog that Larry Hussli passed on this year. I sure hope I misunderstood, but can anyone confirm?
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Old December 14, 2012   #9
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i would some of the tomato pepper seeds if you still have some. sending pm. jon
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Old December 14, 2012   #10
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I would love to try your pepper seeds, especially the tomato pepper. I'll send you a p.m.
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Old December 15, 2012   #11
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Both Beaver Dam and Tomato are indeed wonderful peppers!

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I got the impression (which I hope is incorrect) from a seed catalog that Larry Hussli passed on this year. I sure hope I misunderstood, but can anyone confirm?
Larry was still alive and kicking back in Sept, but I know that Father Edward Hussli passed away fairly recently.

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Both Beaver Dam and Tomato are indeed wonderful peppers!



Larry was still alive and kicking back in Sept, but I know that Father Edward Hussli passed away fairly recently.

TimothyT
Thank you! Seed Savers catalog made reference to one of the Hussli's passing on and handing the seed off to someone else prior to their death. Since Larry was the only one (that I was aware of) who dealt with the seed, I feared the worst. Did not know that Edward had involvement too.
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If you still have some seeds available, I'd like to send a SASE for a sample of each. Please let me know.
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