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Old 12-03-2004, 07:02 PM
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I am looking for anyone or anywhere that has the old Abe Lincoln tomato. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.

Patrick



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Old 12-03-2004, 08:09 PM
 
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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog

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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog

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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog

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Old 19-03-2004, 03:01 PM
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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog


....and neither one is *the* Abraham Lincoln tomato. Among those
who keep track of such things, the variety is considered "lost." There
have been many attempts to locate the original strain, as it was
described in seed catalogues of the period, but none have been
successful.

Jason




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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog


....and neither one is *the* Abraham Lincoln tomato. Among those
who keep track of such things, the variety is considered "lost." There
have been many attempts to locate the original strain, as it was
described in seed catalogues of the period, but none have been
successful.

Jason


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Old 19-03-2004, 04:30 PM
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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog


....and neither one is *the* Abraham Lincoln tomato. Among those
who keep track of such things, the variety is considered "lost." There
have been many attempts to locate the original strain, as it was
described in seed catalogues of the period, but none have been
successful.

Jason


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Old 19-03-2004, 04:34 PM
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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog


....and neither one is *the* Abraham Lincoln tomato. Among those
who keep track of such things, the variety is considered "lost." There
have been many attempts to locate the original strain, as it was
described in seed catalogues of the period, but none have been
successful.

Jason


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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog


....and neither one is *the* Abraham Lincoln tomato. Among those
who keep track of such things, the variety is considered "lost." There
have been many attempts to locate the original strain, as it was
described in seed catalogues of the period, but none have been
successful.

Jason


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there are two kinds listed in this years 2004 shumways catalog


....and neither one is *the* Abraham Lincoln tomato. Among those
who keep track of such things, the variety is considered "lost." There
have been many attempts to locate the original strain, as it was
described in seed catalogues of the period, but none have been
successful.

Jason


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