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Unk dark purple cuttings free for pickup in Northeast Philadelphia area

Hey Philly crew,
  I came across a craigslist post from someone offering free cuttings for pickup in Abington, PA.
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/zip/4222970073.html
  The owner was not inclined to mail any cuttings, he's just being a nice guy and offering them for free before he discards them at the end of the week.
  The owner originally got cuttings from his father-in-law's tree "years ago" and he describes them as "smaller, dark purple figs that are wonderful."
  So, if you're in the area and want to get some unk purple cuttings, it might be worth responding to his post and picking up a bunch.  (And then perhaps you'd be inclined to mail me a few...)
Cheers,
Jim

Very good information Jim.......... And I like the most is (quote)" and then perhaps you'd be inclined to mail me a few... "
And don't forget me too.......
Lol...... Very good point......



Ong


Jakarta- Indonesia

Ong,
  Yeah, I was hoping that wouldn't go unnoticed!
We call it a "finders fee" ;-)
Cheers,
Jim

Greetings everyone,
I have contacted the person that offered the fig cuttings, and he still has some. I do not know how many he still has, but I am willing to go there and pick some up over this weekend to send to our fellow forum members for postage (except for you Jim ;-) ). At this stage, if you could reply in this thread to let me know if you are interested or not, that would be great. Once I gauge the interest, I will get the appropriate number of clippings this weekend. At that point I will post a message to the board with my contact info. Regarding the fig, the owner states that he does not know what cultivar the figs are, but that they come from cuttings that his father in law got from his mother's tree in South Philly more than 15 years ago. Apparently, the tree is somewhat hardy, as it has grown to almost as tall as his house, here in SE Pa. He describes the figs as prolific, dark purple-brown and 1.5-3 inches in size. Hope this is helpful.
Rich

Can't turn down a great offer.  I am willing to see if the variety does well at this end of the state too.  Count me in if there are enough cuttings.
Thanks for your willingness to help out others!

Hello Rich,
Willing to grow some in zone 6A MA. to see if there Hardy here. Thanks for the interest and offer, so count me in if you get enough interest.
Thanks,
Richard

I certainly would love a  "smaller, dark purple figs that are wonderful." fig cutting!!

please add me to the list, Thanks.
Mark

D'oh!!!!
No good deed goes unpunished! ;-)
Jim

Sorry Jim, I'll take yours. Count me in.

Oh, man...I can't catch a break here! ;-)

Jim,
All joking aside, thanks for pointing out the cl link! I am heading to try to procure these cuttings this morning. If I am able to get them, I will definitely send you some fig cuttings if you are interested in having some. Thanks once again! :-)
Rich

Hi rick, I would love to have some of the cuttings too if you still have some left...
Thanks

Ong

Jakarta , indonesia

Rich,
  Yes, for sure I'd like some.  I just sent you an email on the topic...
Cheers,
Jim

Any chance I could get some? I'll pay the postage.

Hello everyone,
Sorry for the delay in replying, but I have been having weather issues here near Philadelphia. I was able to procure a good number of clippings from the tree owner. If you are interested, please pm me with your contact info, then I will let you know my PayPal info. Shipping will be like $6. Ong, I will have to look up international postage rates for your clippings. As always, clippings will be on a first come-first served basis. I will cut the limbs down to small size right before shipping, most likely this coming weekend. Happy figging everyone!
Rich

Thanks again Rich, Paypal sent.
Richard

Thank you, check sent!
You need to give us an 'Unknown' name for this fig so we can discuss it on the forum in the future - something easier than 'that purple fig that Rick picked up in Abingdon after Jim suggested it after seeing it on Craig's list that came from some guy's father in law in S. Philly'

Hi everyone,
I propose we call this fig tree Unk Italian-Abington, perhaps later once the cuttings have fruited, we may have a better idea of what cultivar we are dealing with. What does everyone think of this name???
Rich

Rich
I think it may be a little long for putting info on a tag. Would "Unk Abington" be enough to ID it for now?
Richard

Unk Abington sounds good to me...

Agree, that should work. Don't see any variety already named Abington in Jon's variety database

Ed,
  The name 'unk that purple fig that Rick picked up in Abingdon after Jim suggested it after seeing it on Craig's list that came from some guy's father in law in S. Philly' would be very descriptive.  It could be shortened to Unk Tpftrpuiaajsiasiocltcfsgfilisp.  But Unk Abington would work, too.
Cheers,
Jim

Thanks Rich,
 Received cuttings of Unk Abington today and nice looking cuttings and very nice job of packing.
Thanks Again,
 Richard

Also received these cuttings today-thanks so much!

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