Have vegetable seeds

Büllingen, Belgium(Zone 6b)

I have a lot of vegetable seeds, some from my own garden, some commercial.
Pisum sativum Blauwschokker (dutch heirloom) I grow them every year
Rheum rhabarbarum
Wild spinach
Cyclanthera pedata ( wild cucumber, just 5 seeds)
Vigna unguiculata (just 10 seeds, commercial)
Vigna sesquipedalis (commercial)
Wild rucola
Cichorum intybus Blinker F1 (chicory - commercial)
Marrow green
Marrow yellow
Cucumis melo Honeydew
Pisum sativum Sugar bon
Spinach Matador (commercial)
Brassica juncea
French bean (commercial)
Parsnip Javelin F1 (commercial)
Radish
Flaunting broad bean (very productive)
Beta vulgaris Lucullus (Swiss chard, commercial)
Cucumis sativus Restina (pickle, commercial)
Foeniculum vulgare Rondo (fennel, commercial)
Daucus carota Karnavit (carrot, commercial)
Allium tricoccum Totem (ramp, commercial)
Allium porrum de Carentan (leek, commercial)

Also have some tomato seeds left
Arbuzny (5)
Cream sausage (10)
Tommy Toe (10)
Red Siberian (8)
Rutgers (6)
Pink Brandywine (10)
Isis Candy (3)
Patio (6)
Chocolate cherry (10) OUT
Gartenperle (10)
Subarctic Plenty (6)

and pepper
Paprika Sweet Banana (10)
Paprika Pont du Paris (10)





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Carmel, NY(Zone 6b)

Dang - you been holdin' out on me? LOL! I NEED the Chocolate Cherry REAL bad!!!

Let's see if there's anything else I can get for YOU!

Büllingen, Belgium(Zone 6b)

Janice, they are yours! I will post them tomorrow. Got them from my East European source. .
No need to send me anything in return, I owe you a lot.
Jonna

Carmel, NY(Zone 6b)

I'm sure we will find alot, back and forth, as time goes by! I am excited about these. I just recently heard about them and thought they would make a nice addition to my taste comparisons this summer. I've been growing, and loving, Black Cherry for a few years, then last year I tried Black Pearl Cherry, and thought it, too, was fab. This year I will grow all 3 and see how they taste side-by-side! (I'm drooling already!)

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