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Sorry, my trade list is partially down for a major overhaul right now, but here are a few things I know will be around :o)
I know that many of the pictures are unavailable as well, that will be getting fixed soon.

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email: av_tea@yahoo.com
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Wish list at bottom.

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STANDARD/LARGE:
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Bob Serbin (8292) 09/21/95 (J. Brownlie) Semidouble red sticktite pansy/thin white edge. Dark green, quilted, serrated/red back. Standard

Optimara Monet (8329) 12/14/95 (Holtkamp) Single white/purple-blue patches. Medium green, pointed, hairy, serrated. Standard

Ultra Violet Dusk

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MINIATURE/SEMIMINIATURE:
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Fireworks (Sorano)

Irish Flirt (7577) 11/07/91 (S. Sorano) Double bright green and white frilled star. Medium green, wavy. Semiminiature

Optimara Little Blackfoot (Holtkamp) Single red. Semiminiature

Optimara Little Crow (8320) 12/14/95 (Holtkamp) Double white and purple-blue. Light-medium green, plain, pointed, glossy, hairy. Semiminiature

Optimara Little Moonstone

Rob's Scarecrow

Rob's Silver Spook (7174) 08/29/89 (R. Robinson) Semidouble white and light lavender. Crown variegated medium green, pointed. Semiminiature

Rob's Tippy Toe Sport (excellent violet color, with masses of double stars. No white as in type)

Tinker Bells Sport (8419) 03/08/96 (H. Pittman) Double pink frilled bell. Variegated dark green and white, plain. Semiminiature [This sport has stabilized into reliable frequent bloom and beautiful variegation... but the flowers are pink in the middle, white outer petaled bells... what there is of them. almost no petal at all!)

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MINIATURE AND SEMIMINIATURE TRAILERS:
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Alexandria. Double shell-pink, trailer, unusual foliage.

Deer Path (J. Gehr) Double ivory bell/blue fantasy. Dark green, plain. Semiminiature trailer (...? mine has cream-pink flowers, no fantasy (Thank goodness); it may be mislabeled)

Lil Runaround (7965) 10/08/93 (S. Sorano) Double white and pink pansy. Medium green, plain. Semiminiature trailer

Lil Runaround (Sport) Double bright and deeper pink pansy. Dark green, redback. Semiminiature trailer

Vallarta Oceano Bonito (G. Beck) Single white and light purple. Light green. Semiminiature trailer

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Everyone has them, some of us just keep them in the closet ;o)

#1: Probably Optimara or Storytella. Miniature, purple shading to lavendar, very small dark green leaves.

#2: Probably Optimara or Storytella. Miniature or semi, purple fuchsia, Double, with washboard dark leaves like Ness' crinkle blue.

I picked these two out to use in the big terrarium that I [still!] haven't put together. The extras are from putting down one leaf each, chopped to bits, and watching babies grow from each little piece. It was amazing! Both of them have neat symmetrical growth if that's important to you (though the little mini tends to sucker at first), and both have survived months of neglect, even as rooted leaves and baby plantlets, without a scratch.

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WISH LIST:
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I don't really have one, but there are many things I want, not all of them AVs.

I do want miniatures that have unusual foliage, like Blue Tail Fly, other strongly bustled to the point of being divided, and those that are dentate/crenate, also to the point of being divided.

Miniatures with very dark leaves, the 'blackish' types.

Microminiatures of any sort.

I would like to collect more uncommon miniature indoor plants of all types- Gesneriad or not- just ask about it if you have something that falls in the "Grows happily in 3" pots or less" category (At maturity)

Thanks!
Vincent