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ZZTOPSOIL
Willamette Valley-OS, OR
(Zone 8a)

December 15, 2005
9:13 AM

Post #1924709

Welcome to the 'Tomato Seed' Round-Robin's!
These Round-Robin's are for:
Tomato Seed Exchanging and Trading Only.

I Will Start the Round-Robin Packages with '100 Different Varieties of Tomato Seed'!

For Every Packet You Take Out to Plant...You Need to Replace it with 1(One) of Your Own Varieties.
Please...Do Not Duplicate Tomato Seed Packets for Replacements for Trading Tomato Seeds. You Can Put in as Many Varieties as You Would Like but...Only 1 Packet of Each Variety for Trading.
(Extra Seed Packets Can be Added to the Packet if You Wish...for Others on Down the Round-Robin's Route to Enjoy)

Here is the Information to be Placed on Each *Seed Packet
(Each *Seed Packet is to Contain at Least 15 Seeds)

1- "Name/Variety" of Tomato.
2- Indeterminate or Determinate or Semi-Determinate.
3- Description of Fruit. (Color-Fruit/Plant Size-Shape-Taste)
4- Heirloom-Hybrid.
5- Personally Saved or Store Bought.
6- Year Collected or Obtained
(Please Do Not Put in the Round-Robin...Tomato Seeds that You DO NOT Know What the Tomato is or...If the Tomato Seed Packet was Given/Received by You in a Trade. This Round-Robin is for Personally Processed/Saved and Purchased Tomato Seed Only!)
*Seed Packets Must Have the Traders 'Screen Name' Printed on Every Packet Traded...Even Store Bought.

The Round-Robin on Arrival will Contain:
1- A Complete Sheet of Rules.
2- Self-Addressed Mailing Labels in Numerical Order of Delivery.
3- Inventory Sheets that I Would Like to Have Completed Before You Pass the Round-Robin onto the Next Participant.
5. Hopefully There Will be...Lots of Wonderful Tomato Seed Varieties for Each of You to Exchange and Try this Spring in a Large Ziploc Plastic Bag.

Here are the Rules...Please Follow.
1- Upon Receiving the Tomato Seed Round-Robin...
Please Post to this Thread that the Round-Robin Has Arrived at Your Location.
2- The Round-Robin Needs to be Kept Only 3 Days or Less and Then Mailed on to the Next Participant.
(This is to Keep the Round-Robin Moving onto at Least 1(One) Person Each Week. The Round-Robin Will be Traveling from Warmer Zones(South) to Cooler Zones(North)...So Everyone Will be Able to Plant Their Seeds in Time. If I Need to Send Multiple Robins I Will.
3- Please Make Sure Your Seed Packets are Sealed so that there Will be No Tampering to Any Offered Tomato Seed Packets.
Do Not Remove Seeds from Any Seed Packet in this Round-Robin.
(If You Want to Try Any Individual Tomato Seed Packet...You Must Replace the Entire Seed Packet with Another of Your Own)

4- The Tomato Seed Round-Robin Can be Sent 'First Class', 'Parcel Post' or 'Priority Mail' but...
The Tomato Seed Round-Robin 'Is Required to Have' a Delivery Confirmation Added to the Posting of the Package. The Cost is 60-cents(Currently in the US).

5- When You Have Mailed the Round-Robin Package...Please Post the Date of Your Mailing Along with the Delivery Confirmation Number.

The Biggest and Most Important Rule is...
Just to Have Fun and Enjoy Looking Over All the Varieties that Will be Enclosed in the Package!

Have a Great Time Trading!

Please...Try to Have Packets Made and Ready Before the Round-Robin Arrives.
And Remember...
Send Me Your Given(Real) Name...Address and E-Mail(.eml) for Contact in a Personal D-Mail.


Your Host ,
Lelan.
(ZZTOPSOIL)
Oregon.

This message was edited Feb 24, 2006 6:21 PM

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