Paquebot 2010 Tomato List

March 9, 2010 · Filed Under General 

A new tomato list has been published for 2011.  Please have a look here:

http://www.patnsteph.net/weblog/2011/01/paquebot-2011-tomato-list/

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7 Responses to “Paquebot 2010 Tomato List”

  1. Seed Network: Paquebot | Bifurcated Carrots on March 9th, 2010 11:28

    [...] here for Paquebot’s 2010 list of tomatoes on [...]

  2. Melissa Row on March 12th, 2010 14:53

    I have been looking for the UC82B paste tomato since I lost my seeds to a water damage in my house. If I can get this seed from this person I too am in WI, USA.

    PLEASE help me get this all time favorite back!!!

  3. Martyn Cox on March 12th, 2010 15:52

    That is a stonking list!

  4. Patrick on March 12th, 2010 17:27

    Hi Melissa, I’ve already sent you an email.

    Thanks Martyn! I’ll let Paquebot know. If you like I’ll put the two of you in touch and you can talk trade…

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=stonking

  5. Nadja on April 16th, 2010 9:44

    I am highly interested in some varieties of tomato seeds listed below,so if there’s any chance to come into contact with a grower I’ll be more than glad.I think I have something to trade for as well.

  6. Sherry on April 28th, 2010 3:42

    I would like to get some seed also. Please put us in touch. Thank you

  7. karla on July 17th, 2010 17:15

    I would be interested in a few seeds of the following tomatoes to try.
    Boondocks
    Marizol purple
    WV 63
    Chianti Rose.
    I have other seeds to trade
    I would be interested in 6 seeds of each variety.
    I have the following to trade:
    Japanese black triefle
    Evas purple ball
    Emerald Evergreen
    Ky beefsteak
    Tappys Heitage.
    Nyagous
    Gregoris Altai

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