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Old September 25, 2016   #1
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Default which heirloom could this be?

I had a conversation yesterday with a colleague about tomatoes. He is getting back into growing them after many years of not having done so. He said he used to grow an heirloom tomato about 20 years ago when he lived in Missouri that he liked. He couldn't remember the name, but he said it was pink and had the word "blush" in the name. Any ideas?

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Old September 25, 2016   #2
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Guernsey Island Pink Blush? I have no idea if this is an old variety though.

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Old September 25, 2016   #3
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If it wasn't for that darn Fred Hempel guy and his variety named Blush, this would be a lot easier question to google.
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Old September 25, 2016   #4
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Maybe so, Linda. I'll look it up.

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