Historical background information for varieties handed down from bygone days.
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July 11, 2008 | #1 |
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Old Books
Here's a really cool site that I just recently found.
http://chla.library.cornell.edu/ It's a collection of Historical Agriculture Literature made available by Cornell University. One book in particular that I found intersting was Tomato Culture by William Warner Tracy (1907) http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/...a;idno=2916374 He discusses tomato culture practices that were used over 100 years ago! Very interesting reading.... He talks about Ponderosa, Dwarf Champion, Honor Bright, and other varieties as well. The link above let's you download the entire text for web viewing and even contains scans of every page in the book. Really neat stuff. I found this because I checked out a 100 year old copy of the book from NCSU library. It's in pretty rough shape, so I went looking to see if it was available on the web anywhere, and viola! Enjoy, Lee
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