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- From: Andrew Hahn <andrew.p.hahn@gmail.com>
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- Subject: Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 21:39:44 -0600
Scott,
Sanguine Pilat sounds like a great peach for those of us in areas
prone to early cold snaps like colorado. A quick look around didn't
come up with any sources. Do you know of any?
Andy
> Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 08:45:50 -0400
> From: Scott Smith <scott@cs.jhu.edu>
> Subject: Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach
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> I have recently found an earlier-ripening cultivar, Sanguine Pilat, which
> appears to be better than Indian Free in every way: it is just as tasty, is
> much larger, and appears resistant to diseases.
> Scott Z7 MD
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[nafex] Indian Cling Peach,
Mark Lee, 09/04/2012
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach,
Anton Callaway, 09/04/2012
- Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach, Scott Smith, 09/05/2012
- Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach, Mark Lee, 09/05/2012
- Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach, R. Kelly Coffey, 09/05/2012
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Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach,
Andrew Hahn, 09/05/2012
- Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach, Scott Smith, 09/06/2012
- Re: [nafex] Indian Cling Peach, Anton Callaway, 09/19/2012
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