Regarding unusual varieties, The Chile Woman, also a list member grows and sells a wide variety of chile plants. I didn't count, but I would say she had 100 to 150 different kinds in her last catalog. I have ordered from her for two seasons and have been extremely pleased with the quality of the plants and her service. Unfortunately, I order almost more than I have room for, restricting the other things I can plant in my tiny garden (much to the dismay of Mrs Pepperking who is not a CH). Disclaimer: I make no money from the sale of plants and I am not paid for endorsements. <mailto:chilewmn@bluemarble.net> May El Grande bless your garden, Frank >>=====some snippage here===========< >Reply-To: "Kasprowicz, Ray" <RKasprow@microage.com> > >Hello all, > >I have been to just about every nursery in the area, from Apache Junction to >Sun City and all I ever find is the normal run-of-the-mill peppers. I am >looking for anything out-of-the-ordinary and unusual for this years growing >season. Are there any nurseries/garden centers that have "odd" and "unusual" >plants ? Any suggestions ? > >