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Old February 28, 2011   #16
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One exception is Dinofrio's German (I think I am spelling it wrong but Carolyn knows)
I think you got the spelling right, Brokenbar. Here's MJ's SSE listing:

80 days, indet., regular leaf, very meaty red-pink oxheart fruit, large, 1-1.5 lb., tasty, very few seeds
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I think you got the spelling right, Brokenbar. Here's MJ's SSE listing:

80 days, indet., regular leaf, very meaty red-pink oxheart fruit, large, 1-1.5 lb., tasty, very few seeds
Thank you 41 N! See, she almost mirrors my description! I really love this tomato and it got "bigger billing" in my last Wyoming garden with 60 plants. I am anxious to see how it does in Mexico.
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