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Old April 18, 2016   #1
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Note that one of the varieties is name Trump; it is simply one that I am interested in growing and has nothing to do with politics what so ever.

Albenga Oxheart
Amethyst Cream
Baby Cakes
Beduin
Bezrazmernyi
Big Beef
Big Cheef
Big McHenry
Big Rainbow
Bizzaro
Black Cherry
Bolgarsko Chudo
Boy-Boy
Brazilskiy Velikan
Buturoage
Bychye Serdste Abakanskoe
Catapano
Chernyi Okshart
Cherokee Purple
Chinese Purple Cherry
Chocolate Stripes
Crimson Crush Brillant
Da Chilo
Dark Chocolate Stripes
Domingo
Duggin Gold
Dugoselski Jabucar
DULCI DE ALBESTI
Dwarf Kelly Green
Esmereldo Gosolina
Frosolone Bull's Heart
German Giant
Gigante de Castilla
Gigante de Gacicia
Gildo Pietroboni
Goliath
Grase de Calina
GRASE DE ISALNITA
Green Doctor's Frosted
Grosse Verte Rose
Hazel Mae
Hercegovac
Hoy x Delicious
Indiana Red
Indigo Rose
Ingegnoli Gigante Liscio
INIMA DORINEI
Italian Giant
Italian Heart
Italian Stripes
Jabucar Tresnjbika
Kardia Karpos
Kardinal Mazarini
KBX
Kellogg's Breakfast Heart
Kentucky Beefsteak
King of London
King Pineapple
Lemon Boy
LIBANAISE DES MONTAGNES
Libanese
Livingston's Giant Oxheart
Loveheart
Lucchese
Lucko
Maiden's Gold
Maiden's Kiss
Malcom Lincoln
MERE ROSII
Miracle of the Earth
Missouri Rose
Mountain Fresh +
Mrs. Bot's Italian Giant
Orange Jazz
Pietroase de Albesti
Primorski Pacgug
Prune Verte
Purple Dog creek
Purple Elgin
Rebecca Sebastian’s Bull Bag
Rebecca Sebastian x McCoy
Red Barn
Rosa de Huesca
Rosasado de Aretxabaleta
Russian Apple Tree
Sakharnyi Pudovichok
Sangeoriu de Mures
Shuntuski Velikan
Siberian Velikan Rozovyi
Steakhouse
Stripes of Yore
Stump of the World
Stupice
SunGold
Sylvan Guame
Terhune
Texas Star
Trandafirie de Calafat
Trump
Turtite de Troaca
Uraise de Tulcea
Valle de Tabladilla
Vinson Watts
Vrbnicki
Wild Thyme Cour
Willard Winn
Yellow Necklace
Zagorsui Volousuo Olo
Zaitska
Zeke Dishman
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Old April 18, 2016   #2
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Wow... That's a biggy.
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Old April 18, 2016   #3
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Greg,

Your list looks wonderful - must have taken you several years to amass such a collection!

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Greg,

Your list looks wonderful - must have taken you several years to amass such a collection!

Raybo
I have been collecting and growing varieties for a few years, around 15. But over half the varieties I listed are ones that I have traded for, purchased, and been given during the last 10 months.
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Impressive ! Good Luck !
Close to 99 varieties.
I went overboard with 27. . But then I have a small backyard garden.

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Old April 18, 2016   #6
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Wonderful list wow!
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Old April 18, 2016   #7
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Impressive ! Good Luck !
Close to 99 varieties.
I went overboard with 27. . But then I have a small backyard garden.

Gardeneer

I grow 110 plants in my back yard. I am attempting to germinate 126 varieties (one of which looks like is not going to germinate). I start some varieties for friends.
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Impressive ! Good Luck !
Close to 99 varieties.
I went overboard with 27. . But then I have a small backyard garden.

Gardeneer

Me too on the small backyard garden and overboard. It's still impressive and plenty of enjoyable work. I grew 26 tomatoes last year along with other things and I'm trying to stick to that this year. Happy Gardening Gardeneer and everyone else!
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What an amazing list you have! I can't wait to hear about how they all do for you this year.
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What an amazing list you have! I can't wait to hear about how they all do for you this year.
I am especially looking forward to see what some of the varieties from Eastern Europe look like as I don't have much information about them.

If they thrive and produce I plan to post information and pics.
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Old April 19, 2016   #11
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I am especially looking forward to see what some of the varieties from Eastern Europe look like as I don't have much information about them.

If they thrive and produce I plan to post information and pics.
If I can help,please let me know since I have several,actually many on your list and some of the spellings are not right as well.

Some are from Vladimir,some are from Valerian,some originated with the Estonian site and here's one I really want to know where you got it.

Libanese from the mountains.That's Omar's Lebanese but who would change the name?

Beware of Crimson Crush,long story on that one

Byche Serdtse is not right

Dugoselski Jabucar is not right

I see many that someone got in trade from a person from a message site trade, and sent some as a surprise to someone here at Tville that were almost all wrong,and thank heavens that Maticc from Slovenian was here to help correct what he could. I did a wonderful trade with Maticc this year.

I'll shut up now, but please give me a chance to help before you pass some of those along that need help with spellings, etc., especially b/c you said you don't know much about the European ones, and some that you got are not from Europe proper.

And for sure we can do this via e-mail,not here in this thread publicaly,which actually I refuse to do for several reasons.

Carolyn,who doesn't charge for consultation about tomato varieties,but does for some other stuff, like dark bittersweet chocolate.
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Great list! Especially since my favorite is in there.
I hope you are going to be at Bill's this year. I missed you last year!
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Purple Elgin, is it akin to Elgin Pink? Impressive list btw!

The best thing I like about your list is it makes me feel less guilty about mine (mine is ALOT smaller but I feel like I went way overboard) ....

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Cool list! Would love to hear how your plants do, there are few names am looking to grown next yea.
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Very impressive, Gary. I wish you a great season.

If you need more info regarding Romanian varieties (including pictures),
please visit this page
http://www.rosiidingradina.ro/romanesti
and click the name you're interested in

I am sorry it is in Romanian, but Google will help you, and me of course.
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