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Old November 21, 2006   #1
travis
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Default New Stokes Tomato Additions 2007

Well, I went over to the PO and mailed off a CARE package to my daughter in Austin, and found a Stokes 2007 catalog in my box.

Under commercial type F1s:

Scarlet Red VFF: "74 days. Deep globe type with good shelf life and extra large fruit. Firm, great tasting flesh has the high crimson gene which accounts for its mature dark red color. Vigorous determinate plant provides good fruit cover and excellent yields for basket weave or row crop culture . Use as a mature green or vine ripe type. Additional tolerances to Grey leaf Spot and Alternaria stem canker. Compare to Florida 47R. (8.95 per packet 40 seeds) In the photo, this variety looks very similar to a Randy Gardner type tomato with those real thick walls and semi dry seed locules.

Under F1 plum and cherry types:

Sweet Hearts F: "60 days. Brilliant red, very firm oval grape type with excellent flavor, brix and shelf life. Outstanding tolerance to cracking. Impressive yields, full clusters, indeterminate plant. Fusarium tolerance. Pkt: 10 seeds." (4.50) This one is shown as an elongated plum shaped cherry.

Smarty VF: "65 days. Semi-determinate vigorous plants should be trimmed for increased yields. Excellent high sugar red grape type with firm fruit and long shelf life. Pkt: 10 seeds." (4.50) This one is pictured as a slightly elongated cluster cherry.

Cherry Pie: "65 days. Vigorous indeterminate plant. Ideal clusters of round, red firm fruit which average 1-1/4 in/3.2 cm in diameter. Excellent flavor and brix. Long shelf life. Tolerant to ToMV, ASC, GLS, and some Nematode tolerance. Pkt: 10 seeds. (4.50) In the photo, this one is a round red typical "ladder" truss cherry.

Stokes remains oriented to commercial F1 tomatoes that are sold in relatively expensive small count packets and huge bulk quantities along with several "garden type" F1s in reasonably priced packets of 40 seeds. They also carry a handful of open pollinated varieties for 1.75 to 2.00 a packet of about 200 seeds.

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