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by bob_kemp on Tue Oct 06, 2009 10:59 am
Hi,

I hope this ad for my seeds is ok, if not then just delete it.

I grow tobacco and sell seeds and provide everything you need to know to grow your own.

I have 5 packets of tobacco seed varieties for sale now. Seed will last 3-5 years.

1) Silk Leaf has approx. 1000 seeds for $8
2) Virginia Gold has approx. 250 seeds for $4
3) Havana has has approx. 250 seeds for $4
4) Mixed Virginia Gold and Havana, they are not separated but the plants are distinctive and quite easy to tell apart especially when dried -- approx. 250 seeds for $4
5) Black Sea Turkish Samsun, approx 100 seeds for $4.

Shipping and handling is $4 for all packets ordered up to 5 packets.

Silk Leaf is an heirloom variety popular during the 1930s and 1940s and dries yellow. Silk Leaf is a cigarette tobacco which is light in flavor and has more nicotine content than modern varieties. It is suitable as a base to blend burley and oriental for a fine smoke. The plants range to 7 feet tall or bigger. The ones I grew here in N. Central Texas in poor clay soils this year went to 6 feet tall, heavy leaves and extremely drought tolerant. The leaves went to 24 inches long, were thick textured and I'm sure will be bigger in better soils. This is a very hardy, drought-tolerant plant that loves the heat. It can also be used for dip, snuff or chew.

Virginia Gold is the common cigarette tobacco used in modern cigarettes. It can also be used for dip, snuff or chew.

Havana is a cigar tobacco and is also good for chew with a stronger tobacco taste.

Black Sea Turkish Samsun is an oriental variety. This is a small-leafed, 7-foot tall plant which is typically sun-dried. It is very sweet and perfect to blend with SilkLeaf or Virginia Gold for cigs.

I will include a website address of a forum where you can get all kinds of instructions and help on all areas of tobacco production from growing, harvesting, curing and making cigs, cigars, pipe, snuff, dip, chew and twist. If you can grow tomatoes, you can grow tobacco. You can expect about 3 oz. of dried tobacco per plant. A carton of cigarettes contains about 6 oz. of tobacco.

Please contact me via phone or e-mail with your order. I accept Pay Pal or pre-paid check and money order.

If you get a chance, check out my Fox News interview, it just went national last Sunday night (Oct. 4, '09) - here:

http://www.myfoxdfw.com/dpp/news/consumer/Smokers_Saving_with_HomeGrown

Thanks,

Bob Kemp
GYOtobacco@yahoo.com
cell: 972-835-6113
PO Box 10
Weston, Texas 75097
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