[gardeners] Lemon Drop chiles

Cynthia Mayeaux (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Thu, 01 Oct 1998 06:36:07 -0400

At 09:03 PM 9/30/98, you wrote:
>Didn't do a lot of gardening today, went out and picked a 10-quart bucket
>full of chiles, hot and mild. I must say the Lemon Drop chiles, seed from
>Lillian Kepp, are most attractive.<SNIP>
>George, life is good
>
>
George, these sound interesting.  I've been making some ristra's with some
little red chiles (don't know the name).  Since I've been listening to all
the chile heads 'round here... I want to try more varieties.  Do you know
the latin name for the lemon drops?  Will you be saving seed?  Will you
have any to barter?  (I don't want to bother Miz Lillian right now for
seeds, she's got enough on her mind).  I'd love some seed if you will have
any to spare... I'll have tons of annual flower seed to swap, I've also got
radish seeds (cherry belle and easter egg mix), am also working on drying
some Kentucky Wonder and Purple Peacock climbing beans.

Cynthia (who is especially thankful for Lake Michigan's warm air currents
at this time of year)
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