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Re the 717.5 MacDonald 91
- To: G*@aol.com
- Subject: Re the 717.5 MacDonald 91
- From: A* E* <e*@magmacom.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 06:43:14 -0400 (EDT)
At 19:14 21/04/97 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Does anyone know the Children of Mike MacDonald's 1991 717 Pumkin? I planted
>the frozen seeds and the plants are very vigorous.
>
>George
>N. Tewksbury, MA USA
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Hello George B.
According to my records,the "717.5 MacDonald 91" was #4 in the world that
year.This shows how the sport has advanced in the last 5 years.It would have
been #70 in 1996.
The 717.5 was mother to:740 Holland 93-#9 world 93
718 Woodward 92-#3 world 92
715.5 MacDonald 93
710 Brown 92-#4 world 92
556 Ciliberto 93
519.5 Stan MacDonald 92 ( Stan is Mike's uncle)
This may help explain why your"717.5 MacDonald 91" plants are "very vigorous".
Hope this helps---Al Eaton
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