JimC writes: > I was remiss in not also thanking Butch for.... You would trust eating a pepper from this guy? http://groups.msn.com/isapi/fetch.dll?action=MyPhotos_GetMBPhoto&ImageID=nEgAAABYGUjHETcHwJkKxWU5K*robdMezpyJgOvQiVl!!SW1KdSwPRA LOL! And the MSN Rogues are definitely gearing up for the 2005 Open Fields. Stevo (fellow member of the Coast to Coast Pepper Co.) has a new ride: http://groups.msn.com/isapi/fetch.dll?action=MyPhotos_GetMBPhoto&ImageID=nEgAAABQGLjFf9Q3uWXZ*LMU7k6wxkaf74ktMjqu9DWA0BnaOB9FSXQ I doubt anyone will mind my 'borrowing' photos from the rogue site. jt ----- Original Message ----- From: jim@wildpepper.com To: chile-heads Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 4:23 PM Subject: [CH] Open Fields I was remiss in not also thanking Butch for the dastardly little hot buggers that he sent me seeds for :-) Dave Anderson of Tough-Love Chile Co for the seed he sent also- I'll be planting some of it again also. Consider this the first official invite for 2005 :-) Sept 24th & 25th (again). I figure to do about the same sized plot & though I swear every year that I'm going to cut back on the varieties, it just never seems to happen :-) So far I figure on doing the following chiles & approx amounts- send your suggestions (or seed) quick. For starters: a few hundred habanero (several types: Chocolate, orange, Red Savina(R) Carribean) Fatilis (I'll also be doing a thousand or so of these for the commercial fields) Butch's little devils John T's Rocotos Mutant Japs LRT Cayennes (also in the commercial fields) Bolivian Rainbows Aji Amarillo Aji Colorado Several New Mex types Several milder roasting chiles (Acongaguas, Gypsys, Poblanos, etc) DeArbols Poinsttia's Thai's Anybody else? Buhler? :-) Oh, and posters ;-) -Jim C Mild to Wild(R)