Requesting some heat types:
Super Sioux
Sioux
Juliets Hellbound
Sungold
Live just north of Dallas, have some other tomato varieties could trade:
Cherry, Super Sweetie
To get the seeds to sprout, I use a good method that works quickly.
Wet a paper towel, fold a couple times, put seeds on top of it, put in a ziploc bag, set inside the house (light is not necessary but won't hurt), wait about 3 - 5 days, seedlings will show up.
Please reply if you want to do a trade, I love trying new types that are tolerant to long hot summers with not much rain. I do have other types of plants, but mainly looking for tomatoes to add to garden this year.