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Re: tomatoes


>
>I hope this isn't a redundant question, but I'm fairly new to the
>list and haven't seen my question answered yet.  I keep seeing
>references to SSE.  Where and how can I join?  From the comments I've
>seen it sounds incredibly good.

Kathleen:

Seed Savers Exchange is an organization dedicated to the preservation of
thousands and thousands of existing varieties of vegetables, fruits and
flowers, mostly open-pollinated (heirloom), both domestic and foreign.
.
They are a non-profit, publicly supported organization.  The annual
membership is $25.00 (or, optional "fixed income" fee of $20.)

You can get all the information you need in a free brochure describing their
projects and publications.  Send your name to:

                                              Seed Savers Exchange
                                              3076 North Winn Road
                                              Decorah, IA  52101
                            or, call       1-319-382-5990


If you're interested in heirloom varieties, you're gonna love it!

In this year's yearbook, there are ll,898 varieties being offered by members.

I'm sorry I didn't see your original message requesting information on
tomatoes, so I can't help you there.

Happy gardening!

Ceil Wallace
CT


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