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On Sun, 01 Feb 2009 18:33:43 -0800, Billy
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In article ,
The Cook wrote:

Here is a link to a draught resistant tomato, Millet's Dakota.
http://www.victoryseeds.com/catalog/...to/tomato.html


I usually buy something from Victory Seeds but I hadn't seen Millet's
Dakota.

Thanks


I spent a long time yesterday looking through all the tomatoes at
http:\\store.tomatofest.com

There were about 600 varieties. Even tho I don't need any more tomato
seeds, I bought 7. Who can resist a Julia Child, Blue Ridge Mountain
when I live in the foothills and Richardson since it is my maiden
name. All good reasons to buy the seeds.

I did notice that Burbank is supposed to do well in drier areas.
Check it out. Problem is $15 minimum purchase.
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