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Mostly Mystery 'Mater Mailing Master List peppers

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Post: # 58763Unread post Tormato
Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:19 pm

(no attempt at correct spelling)

updated 12/7/22

Aji Cachucha
Aji Charapita
Aji Colorado
Aji Fantasy
Aji Margariteno
Ajvarski
Aleppo
Amish Pimento
Anaheim
Ancho Pablano
Ancho (Pablano) San Luis
Antillais 14.5
Apple
Ashe County Pimento
Ausilio Italian (same as below?)
Ausillo
Bangalore Torpedo
B.C. Aji (not hot)
Beaver Dam
Big Bertha PS F1
Big Cayenne
Big Jim
Biquinho
Black Hungarian
Blot
Brazilian Starfish
Buena Mulata
Bulgarian Carrot
Bull Nose
California Wonder
Caviar Calabrais
Cayenne
Cayenne Long Red Thin
Chao Tian Jian
Chervena Chuska
Chile de Arbol
Chocolate Bell
Chocolate Giant Scotch Bonnet
Chinese 5 Color
Colossal F1
Corbaci
Corno De Torno
Cowhorn
Crimson Prize F3
Criolla De Cocina
Crispy F1
Diamond
Datil
Doe Hill
Dolce Italia
Dolce Mediterrano
Early Perfect Italian
Elephant Ear/Slonovo Uvo
Escamillo F2
Espelette
Faric? Tobago
Fatalii
Ferenc Tender Paprika
Fish
Frank's
Friariello Di Napoli
Frulizauber
Fushimi
Gatherer's Gold
Golden California Wonder
Goccia D'Oro
Grandpa's Home?
Habanada
Hajduczek
Hercules Yellow Golden
Himo Togarashi
Hinkel Hata
Holy Italian
Indian Finger (Indian Jwala?)
Indian Long
Jalapeno
Jamaican Bell
Jerusalem
Jigsaw
Jimmy Nardello
Jupiter
Kambuzi
Kapia?
Karlo
Keystone
Keystone Giant (same as above?)
King of the North
"Korean hot" (unknown variety)
KS Lemon Starburst
Lemon Drop
Lemon Spice Jalapeno
Lesya (some are labeled Leysa)
Little Blue
Little Dickens
Ljubov Dlan
Majduczek
Manganji
Marconi Rosso
Matay
Mira Sol
Mosco
Napolean Sweet
Neapolitan
Nick's Thin Skin
Numex Jalamundo
Onyx Red
Orange F1 (3 seeds)
Orange Sun
Oranos F1 (3 seeds)
Ozark Giant
Palanacho? Cudo
Pablano? Cudo
Palmyra
Papa Dreadie
Peachadew
Peach Habanero
Peperone Di Senise
Pepperoncini
Pepperoncini Yellow Golden
Peter, Red
Petite Ornamental
Petit Marseillais
Pink Habanero
Poblano
Prairie Spice
Purple Beauty
Ralph Thompson's Squash
Red Bell
Red Habenero
Ruben's Lungo Rossa
Ruby King
Sakura
Sam and Sherry Chico Invite
Sarit Gat
Scotch Bonnet
Serrano
Sheepnose
Sirenevyi
Snapper
Spicey Red Cherry
Stocky Red Roaster
Sugar Rush Peach
Sugar Rush Peach Stripey
Sunbright
Super KHI
Sweet Antigua
Sweet Banana
Sweet Bella F1
Sweet Chocolate
Sweet Pickle
Tagin F1
Tangerine Dream
Topepo Rossa
Trifetti
Trinidad Perfume
unknown Corno type
Urfa Biber
Yolo
Zolostisty?
Zupa
Zupska Rana

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Re: Master List peppers

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Post: # 82814Unread post Toomanymatoes
Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:50 am

Figured I would categorize these for something to do.

Excel Spreadsheet attached.
MMMM-2021-PEPPER-MASTER-LIST-01c.xlsx
edit: made a correction to the list
edit2: edited based on @Seven Bends comments.
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Post: # 82853Unread post Seven Bends
Fri Nov 11, 2022 10:46 pm

Toomanymatoes wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:50 am Figured I would categorize these for something to do.

Excel Spreadsheet attached.
MMMM-2021-PEPPER-MASTER-LIST-01.xlsx

edit: made a correction to the list
This is great! Thanks for doing it and making it available. A few comments:

Crispy F1 is a hybrid sweet bell pepper, standard blocky shape, green ripening to red. It was sold by Burpee and possibly others but probably not available anymore.

Senator pepper should be a sweet conical yellow pepper 140-180g. If you google "Senator Paprika" or "Paprika Senator" you'll turn up lots of seed packet images and text descriptions, but you'll need to translate from Hungarian or Slovak.

Danube pepper -- I was only able to find one place with info on a variety with this name: http://semenaopt.com/en/Pepper/Danube/603442/
They say it's a long green to red "prismatic conical" pepper 10-12cm long, excellent taste with crisp, fragrant flesh. I don't see that they specify whether it is sweet or hot, though.

I grew Dulce Mediterrano (probably Dulce Mediterraneo?) from MMMM seeds this summer and ended up with a long, relatively skinny, extremely sweet orange pepper, no heat at all. My internet research made me wonder if these might be seeds saved from a grocery store mixed pack of red, yellow and orange long sweet peppers.

I believe Majduczek should be Hajduczek.

I think in the "earliest pepper evah" thread here on TJ it was established that Zupa is the same as Zupska Rana; see the final post in the thread.

Carlo Putini is described as an Italian cayenne, so maybe cayenne heat levels would work for it in your chart?

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Post: # 82900Unread post Toomanymatoes
Sat Nov 12, 2022 12:27 pm

Seven Bends wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 10:46 pm
Toomanymatoes wrote: Fri Nov 11, 2022 9:50 am Figured I would categorize these for something to do.

Excel Spreadsheet attached.
MMMM-2021-PEPPER-MASTER-LIST-01.xlsx

edit: made a correction to the list
This is great! Thanks for doing it and making it available. A few comments:

Crispy F1 is a hybrid sweet bell pepper, standard blocky shape, green ripening to red. It was sold by Burpee and possibly others but probably not available anymore.

Senator pepper should be a sweet conical yellow pepper 140-180g. If you google "Senator Paprika" or "Paprika Senator" you'll turn up lots of seed packet images and text descriptions, but you'll need to translate from Hungarian or Slovak.

Danube pepper -- I was only able to find one place with info on a variety with this name: http://semenaopt.com/en/Pepper/Danube/603442/
They say it's a long green to red "prismatic conical" pepper 10-12cm long, excellent taste with crisp, fragrant flesh. I don't see that they specify whether it is sweet or hot, though.

I grew Dulce Mediterrano (probably Dulce Mediterraneo?) from MMMM seeds this summer and ended up with a long, relatively skinny, extremely sweet orange pepper, no heat at all. My internet research made me wonder if these might be seeds saved from a grocery store mixed pack of red, yellow and orange long sweet peppers.

I believe Majduczek should be Hajduczek.

I think in the "earliest pepper evah" thread here on TJ it was established that Zupa is the same as Zupska Rana; see the final post in the thread.

Carlo Putini is described as an Italian cayenne, so maybe cayenne heat levels would work for it in your chart?
That's great! Thanks! Will update the spreadsheet.

I thought i had read that about Zupa. Just had not gone back through that thread yet.

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Re: Master List peppers

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Thu Dec 08, 2022 12:09 pm

That is the correct spelling for Pepper Zolostisty. the original seeds for my plants came from Victory Seeds. Their original source was Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus
Here's their blurb on it: 85 days — Also sold as 'Zolotistyi', 'Zolostisty' pepper plants are compact yet very productive. Its fruits are yellow, ripening to a deep, golden color, variable in shape, from prismatic to bell to elongated, and range from three to seven ounce fruits. They are thick-walled, juicy, very sweet, and tasty, making them a good choice for fresh eating, stuffing, and frying.

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Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:01 pm

No Mama Mia Giallo, Goliath Sweet, Giant Marconi?

Need some...?

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Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:05 pm

Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:01 pm No Mama Mia Giallo, Goliath Sweet, Giant Marconi?

Need some...?

The Gotch
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If you want to send some, I hope you can make it fairly quick, as I'll be starting to send out the first packages soon.

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Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:08 pm

@Tormato; "Like another hole in the head."

Now THAT'S the kind of gratitude I was after...

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Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:04 pm

Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:08 pm @Tormato; "Like another hole in the head."

Now THAT'S the kind of gratitude I was after...

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Post: # 84577Unread post Julianna
Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:16 pm

Why are there so many cool plants in the world? Sigh. I have my 25 lol. But you make it so tempting.
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Post: # 84578Unread post Tormato
Thu Dec 08, 2022 11:00 pm

Julianna wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:16 pm Why are there so many cool plants in the world? Sigh. I have my 25 lol. But you make it so tempting.
Your 25 what?

I put a limit on 25 specific varieties of tomatoes. After that, one can select types (categories) of tomatoes.

I never put a limit on any other type of seed. :roll:

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Post: # 84579Unread post Julianna
Thu Dec 08, 2022 11:47 pm

@Tormato ohhhhhh.... Although i didnt send in anything for peppers. But i will add some to the wish list in case you would like to thin some packets. 8-)
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Fri Dec 09, 2022 7:37 am

Julianna wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 11:47 pm @Tormato ohhhhhh.... Although i didnt send in anything for peppers. But i will add some to the wish list in case you would like to thin some packets. 8-)
I always would like to thin packets.

Add anything else, veggie/fruit/flower seeds, types (since I haven't completed the inventory) or specific varieties.

Yours should be the first package to go out next week, as you're unsure yet about the move.

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Post: # 84601Unread post Julianna
Fri Dec 09, 2022 9:38 am

@Tormato thank you! He just heard yesterday the embassy turned him down and so did another facility, so we are here for a bit. So more urgent people can move up now. Means we will revert to moving plans for like Jan 2025, plus minus.

Lima beans interest me but let me know if i owe more for shipping on that if you have them. I love Swiss chard and beets. Flower wise i was looking for hollyhocks, nasturtiums, salvias or agastaches, zinnias, or basically anything scented or good for cutting and.pollinators.
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