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Solanaceae (Tomatoes only)

To obtain available seeds, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to CAAH, Irby Hall 308C, 201 Donaghey, Conway AR 72035 with a list of your top five seed varieties…and include a note that you will try your best to grow them out and save seed from them and redistribute those seeds to friends, family and CAAH! CAAH is unable to supply large quantities of seed and we will send the closest available varieties to your request.

Seed from CAAH cannot be sold, shared with corporate entities, or used in any commercial manner. If you recieve seed from CAAH, we hope, as a good faith gesture, you will return some seed if you successfully grow it out, and that you will provide us with data regarding your growing methods, location, and success.

We are still building our collection of tomato seeds, so we can only offer a few of those that are available.

Tomato, Meltie’s Juice
Tomato, Nettie’s good juice
Tomato, Super Beefsteak VFN
Tomato, Good ‘n Early Hybrid VFT
Tomato, Cherokee Purple 478 
Tomato, Mirabelle Blanche organic
Tomato, Hilbilly potato loaf
Tomato, Bloody Butcher
Tomato, Heirloom
Tomato, principe borghese
Tomato, Cherokee
Tomato, pineapple
Tomato, Jonah Grace slicers
Tomato, Verna orange 
Tomato, Dad’s sunset 
Tomato, Dr. Wyene’s
Tomato, yellow cherry
Tomato, Marmalade
Tomato, Norma’s black dark romas
Tomato, Howard German
Tomato, Roma
Tomato, Big yellow sunshine 
Tomato, Missouri pink love apple
Tomato, Carbon
Tomato, William’s lemon
Tomato, Black brandywine 
Tomato, Assorted, rare
Tomato, Caspian pink
Tomato, pear

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