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Old March 17, 2018   #91
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Sweet Scarlet (Dwarf)
Kookaburra Cackle (Dwarf)
Blazing Beauty (Dwarf)
Tasmanian Chocolate (Dwarf)
Jochalos (Micro Dwarf)
Orange hat (Micro Dwarf)
Lieven Free
Legend
Box Car Willie
Sgt. Peppers
Mrs's S's Famous Strawberry
Bacon, Lettuce and This
Orange Russian 117
Mega Marv
Grightmire's Pride
Brutus
Paul Roberson
Michaela's Pink Oxheart
Mayo's Delight
Herman's Yellow
Brandywine from Croatia
Beauty King
Rutgers Select
Thessaloniki
Arkansas Traveler
Work Release
Grungy in the Sky
10 Fingers of Naples
Brads atomic Grape
Sungold
Sun Sugar
Delicious
Pink Princess
Spudleaf 117
Fish Lake Oxheart
Gloria
EM Champion

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Raspberry Giant
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Black from Tula
Casey Pure Yellow
Phil's Fantastic
Rozovyi Myod
Cherokee Purple
Sherry Wells Sweetest
Black Krim

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Old March 18, 2018   #92
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Well, "lastminuteitis" has struck again. I was privileged to get some Spanish hanging varieties and will be growing 5 of them out this year:

Colgar Alacon
Ramallet des Figueral
Ramallet Ibiza Blanca
Flor de Artana
Ramallet San Llorens

Nan
Nan, I've just been in touch with Ilex/Paco in Spain, and listed your Ramalett ones for him, and I thought I was right when I told him I thought those were all de colgars, and here's how he replied.

(Ramallet is the name used in Mallorca for "de colgar" tomatoes. They have over 200 varieties in the island.)

So not rare at all.

Do you know what's different about de Colgar varieties? When there was no refrigeration available, they were developed over 100's of years to be harvested when green and hung on rafters where it was cool to let them slowly ripen.

I wouldn't say they are tasty, but they sure are interesting, that's for sure, as part of the tomato history of mainly Spain and also Italy.

Ones I've grown are

Colgar Papuo
100 en Pom LL-51

And I think one more I can't remember right now.

Some in Spain and Italy still grow them and do , not just b/c their ancestors did, but probably that's part of it, since they say they taste better if spread on hard bread with olive oil.

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Old April 1, 2018   #93
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Revised List, Final I think

1-Earl's Faux x 2
2-Eva Purple Ball x 2
3-Cherokee Green x 2
4-Arkansas Traveler x 2
5-Dester x 1
6-Margaret Curtin x 1
7-Danko x 2
8-Cherokee Purple x 1
9-Indian Zebra x 2
10-Happy x 2
11-Heartbreaker x 1
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Old April 1, 2018   #94
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Not as many as some, but should be enough for me to enjoy fresh, and to can and also share.

Orange Russian #117
Omar's Lebanese
Neves Azorean Red
JD's Special C Tex
Black Krim
Wes
Kosovo
Reif Red Heart
Noire De Crimee
Dora
Sungold
Anna Russian
Daniels
Liz Birt
Lucky Cross
Aunt Ruby German Green
Danial Burson
Ron's Carbon Copy
Ildi
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Old May 10, 2018   #95
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Brandywine Red
Brandywine Sudduth
Stump of the World
Mortgage Lifter
Box Car Willie
Livingston's Favorite
Atlantic Prize
Vinson Watts
Sweet Baby Girl
Iva's Red Berry
Rutgers
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Old May 10, 2018   #96
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That's great, Wingman! Have you planted out yet?

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Old May 10, 2018   #97
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Feuerwerk
Brandywine
Burpee Supersteak
Cherokee Purple
Yellow Pear
Red Robin
"Mystery Orange"
"Kashi"

The mystery orange is from a seed exchange. The person with whom I traded got it as an oddball in a packet that was supposed to be Orange Wellington. It turned out potato-leafed and she said it was tastier; she grows it every year.

The Kashi tomato is from a packet handed out by Kashi, purveyors of cereal and granola. It's simply labeled, "tomato." Hey, I got nothin' to lose.
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