Tomatopalooza™ event information and discussion forum. Held annually in the Raleigh-Durham, NC area.
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March 21, 2006 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: NC
Posts: 35
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Hi, Lee
I have these varieties started, so hopefully I'll have some of them to bring to Tomatopalooza this year. Looking forward to another delightful day in the park!!! Denise Amish Paste Ananas Noire Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Red Anunt Ruby's German Green Arkansas Traveler Banana Legs Beefmaster (hybrid) Berkeley Tie-Dye BHN-444 Big Zac Black Sea Man Brandywine Sudduth's Brilliant (fromF1) Brown Berry Buck's County (hybrid) Campbell's 1327 Copia Delicious Dombito (hybrid) Dr. Carolyn Earl's Faux Early Harvest Ernesto Fireball Galina's German Johnson Giant Valentine Glacier Gogosha Grandfather Ashlock Great White Green Grape Green Sausage Hawaiian Pineapple Hawaiian Red Cherry Heatwave II (hybrid) Hillbilly Isis Candy Lucky Cross Marvel Stripe Novogogoshary Nyagous Opalka Orange Banana Pineapple Pink Stuffer Ponderosa Pork Chop Red Dwarf (unknown variety) Red Robin Red Zebra Rinaldo Rose Quartz Siletz Silvery Fir Tree Speckled Roman Stupice Sub-Arctic Plenty Summer cider Super Beefsteak(hybrid) Super Bush (hybrid) Super Marmande Super Sioux Vintage Wine Wapsipinicon Peach WinsAll Wisconsin 55 Yellow Brandywine Yellow Stuffer
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