Dave, I'd like to try the Caspian Pink and Brandywines again. Of all the varieties of seed that I planted this spring, none of the Caspian Pinks germinated. I'll be sending you a SASE soon, thanks, Richard F. Dillon -----Original Message----- From: owner-tomato@GlobalGarden.com [mailto:owner-tomato@GlobalGarden.com] On Behalf Of Dave Anderson Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2000 9:26 PM To: tomato@GlobalGarden.com Subject: [tomato] Seed trial Last year I offered seeds for Caspian Pink and quite a few of you took me up on it with mixed results. I also found some Brandywine plants at the local Eagle Hardware store and planted them in the same 'mater patch as the Caspian Pinks. Both had big tasty fruits and while I thought the Caspian Pink was a little more acidic, I couldn't see much difference. This year I have seeds for both Caspian Pink and Brandywine and am willing to sent them to any of you for a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope. The only thing I ask is that you answer a simple form and mail it back to me at the end of the growing season. Pete, feel free to forward this offer to your tomato group too. Send your SASE to: Tomato Seed Offer Tough Love Chile Co. 18124 Wedge Parkway #128 Reno NV 89511 Dave Anderson Tough Love Chile Co. Stony Acres Seeds http://www.stonyacres.com