Highly unlikely. The last time I saw one of the packages, there were so many varieties in it it would take a L 0 N N N G G G time to generate a list of the varieties.
Status update: The B train package is declared stolen, and the spineless USPS won't do anything about it, even though they know who has it and when it was delivered.
I am shipping some seeds to Texas Hot Peppers today to replace the B train package, 9400109205568362070489. Once Garth receives...
Well, in the absence of any good news from the postmaster to Texas Hot Peppers, I will pack up some seeds and send them to Garth to replace the B seed train package. Garth, can you pm me your current address, please?
Nope, you have it figured out. Technically, New Mexico law says you cannot call them Hatch chiles unless they are grown in the Hatch Valley. However, New Mexico can't apply its laws to people that have never been to New Mexico...
It was the old variety New Mexico # 9, a forerunner to the NuMex 6-4. https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/chili-pepper-types/sweet-mild-chili-peppers/anaheim-chili-peppers/
This was my fault. I provided UNSC_Hitokiri with an old address for Garth, not knowing that he had moved. I was just trying to keep the train moving. I feel terrible about this too. I sincerely hope it does not result in the train B package going missing. Flog me if you must. UNSC_Hitokiri and...
Actually, they have, but it has to be something pretty outrageous, like a shirt that says "bring in the next guilty bastard," or "Dallas Cowboys." :-) Good luck to you!
Things are good. I am just contemplating what to grow this season, which will probably be my last. I am scheduled to retire in April. Then my plan is to sell everything I own, get an RV and travel full-time. No more cold winters for me!
Aw, Jersey's not so bad. Some of my favorite hot sauces (Heartbreaking Dawn's) were born there. They have since retired to Arizona, but Jersey still puts out some good hot sauces . . .