Another good site for chile pepper identification is: http://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/Heirloom/plantlist.htm Most (if not all) of the varieties on the site, and many more not listed on the site, can be obtained through Seed Saver's Exchange ( http://www.seedsavers.org ). It's not the cheapest way to get seeds, but it's a good cause (i.e., preserving existing genetic resources). Mike Benson > Did you check Chileplants.com??? I go there to try and identify my peppers. >