CLOSED: Please help me find 'Mortgage Lifter' tomato

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

I'm already trying to fit more tomatoes into this year's garden plan than I have room for, but I'm still looking for 'Mortgage Lifter'!
I've heard that this variety's performance is outstanding in my area, and I'm dying to try it for myself.

Can anybody help me out? I'm just looking for a few seeds, 5 at most, even 3 would be OK.

Have lots of seeds I can share, so LMK what you're looking for, or I can send SASE.

Thanks!

Audubon, PA(Zone 6b)

critterologist......... I just happen to have a few MORTGAGE LIFTER, Estler's strain seeds to spare. You're welcome to them. I'm looking for Bulgarian #7 or Marianna's Peace..or...??

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

oooh! oooh! Thank you!!

I don't have the two varieties you mentioned, but let's see if I can offer you something else...

I saved seeds last year, but didn't know about bagging to prevent cross-pollination, so YMMV. I have Amish Paste, Polish Linguisa, Marzano, Pennsylvania Pink, Principe Borghese, an unknown "fingerling" paster and an unknown round, red tomato. Descriptions of these are on my TradeList if you click "view." I also have a few purchased seeds remaining of 'Oregon Spring' (packed for 2005), 'Orange Banana', 'Kellogg's Breakfast', 'Gold Nugget' cherry, and 'Carolina Gold Hybrid' (packed for 2004), plus some Pomodoro seeds from 2000 that may still be viable.

In addition, I can spare a very few seeds (3 to 5, depending on how many I have) from the packs I got in trade, which include:
Stupice
Brandywine Sudduth (Pink)
German Queen
Arkansas Traveler
Jaune Flamme
German Red Strawberry
Rutgers
Cherokee Purple
Yellow Pear
Wild Cherry
Sweet Million (cherry)
Isis Candy (cherry)
Elfin Grape
Green Grape
Sprite Grape

If none of these float your boat, LMK if you like hot peppers, or okra, or basil, or tomatillos..... Also, if you're into flowers, I have some saved seeds and could also share from any number of generous trades.

Audubon, PA(Zone 6b)

critter......... I'll trade for a few seeds of BRANDYWINE, Sudduth!
DONE!!

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

I'm in the addy exchange, but I don't see you there, so please email me with your address.

Are 6 seeds sufficient? Feel free to ask for other varieties if I have anything else you're longing for. I have lots of 'Longhorn' okra from a recent, very generous trade, and I have 'Sweet Pickles' pepper seed (see my trade list for a description, and note that this one was isolated on my deck, so no cross-pollination concern).

Frederick, MD(Zone 6b)

Thanks, cottonpicker! Here's wishing us both bountiful harvests of juicy, sweet tomatoes this year!

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