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Re: Was Traffic, now Tomato.
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- Subject: Re: Was Traffic, now Tomato.
- From: Janet Wintermute jwintermute@erols.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Nov 1999 22:09:36 -0500
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Re Chuck Wyatt's tomato offerings, I quoted last year's price ($1/pack) and
Margaret said,
>I think the price is now $1.50 per pack, and $1 s&h.
Could be! I haven't checked this season yet. However, Chuck only charges
$1 for shipping each order, regardless of how many envelopes of seed are in
the order.
I bought about 10 kinds last spring from him and got very high germination
percentages.
The descriptions in his online catalog at www.heirloomtomatoes.net are
quite down-to-earth compared to the purple prose in the official seed
catalogs from the big companies. Unfortunately, Chuck doesn't get into the
graphics end of the Web--you have to depend on his text rather than the
look of the fruits or plants.
--Janet
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