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Re: Re: [SpaceAgeRobin] New Member Bio Robert Benbow


Hi Chris, Well, My HST is gone totally.  Not sure what did it in.  I don't 
think it tranplaned well when I moved.  Never really came out of it, and It 
was totally gone.  I'll probably order it again.  Here's that seedling again.  
Parentage unknown.
Will W. 
Sw Mo
Zone 6

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> From: Chris Darlington <chrisdarlington@videotron.ca>
> Date: 2005/05/28 Sat PM 09:59:02 CDT
> To: SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: Re: [SpaceAgeRobin] New Member Bio Robert Benbow
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Will,

I'm still very interested a Hubble Space Telescope as a breeder for SA 1/4
breds.  I didn't keep your seedling photo and wouldn't mind seeing it again
if you can post it again.   I don't remember why I thought it looked like it
had Aril traits, I think it had the same distinct horn color as HST.

Well, you've proven that it's not pod fertile, very interesting.  My HST
will not bloom for me this year, the borer got to it last year and I only
was able to save a tiny start.

Chris


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