Dumbo


     This year is my first year working with really good see stock.   I
planted a Anderson 977, a Anderson 815,  two Holland 817 and a Wallace 618.
They all sprouted in timely fassion.
     My Wallace 618(567.5x567.5) has done some strange things compared to my
other plants.   The first thing is that its roots were pushing through the
peat pot befor the seed showed signs of pushing through the groung.  When the
seed emerged,  the primary leaves were bright yellow.  I immediatly put it
under a grow light and the leaves turned green in a matter of hours.   The
really amazing thing is that the seed leaves are about 3 to 4 inches long and
it is by far the best looking plant I have.  I am going to call this one Dumbo
because the leaves are like Dumbo's Ears and they do hang to the groung.
     I was wondering if this is normal or if this might be a prime plant to
concentrate on this summer.  Any and all comments are welcome.  I am trying to
learn as I go even though I have some Experience.

                              Thanks 
                               John   
                               Columbus, Ohio
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