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stella1751
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Location: Wyoming

Yukon Chief Corn Wanted and Extra Seeds on Hand

I have decided that I want to grow Yukon Chief corn next year. I will trade your choice of the following for those seeds. I am also willing to give away any of the commercial seeds if you send me a SASE. There's no sense holding on to them any longer, not if I don't plan on planting them. I think they could all be squeezed into one priority mailer, but I'm not certain.

Commercial Seeds:

Eggplant
  • Burpee Eggplant Hybrid (2006). Unopened packet.
Cucumbers
  • Pinetree Cucumber Spacemaster (2008). Unopened packet.
    Pinetree Salad Bush Cucumber (2008). Unopened packet.
Tubers
  • Lily Miller Radish Champion (2007). Opened packet but lots of seeds left.
    Ferry Morse Organic White Radishes (2007). I think I used about half of these, maybe more.
    Burpee Carrots Nante Half Long (2005). I think I used less than half of these.
    Burpee Radish Sparkler Seed Tape (2008). 22.5 ft tape, 275 seeds.
Herbs
  • Pennington Organic Dill (2003). It looks like there is a lot left in this packet, but who can tell.
Legumes
  • Burpee Sugar Snap Pea (2008). Unopened 4 oz value pack
    Burpee Sugar Snap Pea (2008). Opened 4 oz value pack, about half gone.
    Burpee Stringless Green Pod Green Bean (2008). Unopened 4 oz value pack. There are two of these.
    Bush Blue Lake #274 (2007). Regular sized pack. About half a packet left.
Seeds I Have Saved This Year (These are offered for trade only because I don't have a lot of them, but enough to part with some :oops: 2010 was a lean pepper year in Wyoming. Give me a few years; I'll have more.)
  • Violetto pole beans, probably not cross-pollinated but might be.
    Hybrid Big Chile II peppers, very possibly cross-pollinated with other pepper varieties, ready in mid-November. These seeds are from the plants that produced the 9" peppers. I'm holding on to the ones from the 11.5" peppers until I see the second generation 8)
    Fish peppers, very possibly cross-pollinated
    Super Chile peppers, very possibly cross-pollinated

margez
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Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:55 pm
Location: zone 9

Do you till have the commercial seeds? They would be well worth a couple of envelopes and some postage to me.



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