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Old July 3, 2015   #16
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Default A few more.....

Pic 1- Banded Amazon
Pic 2- Something im working on
Pic 3- Ania
Pic 4 - Zebra Creg
Pic 5 - Pink Scrofa
Pic 6 - Beetlejuice....not striped but a cool tranparent skined mater
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Old July 3, 2015   #17
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Pic 1- Banded Amazon
Pic 2- Something im working on
Pic 3- Ania
Pic 4 - Zebra Creg
Pic 5 - Pink Scrofa
Pic 6 - Beetlejuice....not striped but a cool tranparent skined mater

Very nice. I like Beetlejuice the best because I have never seen one like that!
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Old July 3, 2015   #18
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Left to right: Wine Jug, (4) Wild Tiger, AAA Sweet Solano, Blush on bottom, and (2) Amethyst Jewel lower right.
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Old July 3, 2015   #19
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Good looking tomatoes!
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Old July 3, 2015   #20
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I wondered what Banded Amazon was going to look like when it ripened. Now I know.

I am enjoying looking at all the stripes in mine. It's still in the green stage, but it sure stands out.

Everybody sure has some interesting tomatoes.
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Old July 9, 2015   #21
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glacial zebra, with a tentacle
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Old July 10, 2015   #22
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Here's a few of Casady's Folly.. Although beautiful, the flavor was just blaaaah IMO.. lol wouldn't recommend






And who said tomatoes don't have tendrils? Dean and I have developed self-staking hybrids as you can see haha.. it'd be nice if they did!

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Old July 11, 2015   #23
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Thanks for the pic of Amethyst Jewel. My plant labeled as such is making saladette-sized little beefsteaks.
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Old July 12, 2015   #24
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Boxer Rebellion1&2
Primary Colors Angora 3-5
Stripes of Yore 6&7
Striped Students 8
Blue Hawaii 9
Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blue 10
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Old July 12, 2015   #25
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Dang those are all great looking tomatoes!
Besides the great stripes and other wildness, very impressed with the tentacled fruit reaching out to support itself.
I humbly submit a couple of pix of self staking foliage... yep, we're workin on it.
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I just had a relative whom I have plants to bring me back a Cassady's Folly yesterday. Thanks for the input about the flavor. My weather has been so wet that it is hard to judge the flavor of anything.

I have Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blues this year. I also have Fahrenheit Blues, and I like it better. I'm probably going back to Dancing with Smurfs as my blue cherry.
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Old July 13, 2015   #27
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Beautiful tomatoes so far. Here are a few more of mine.
Pic 1 Dino Eggs
Pic 2 Danube
Pic 3 Something im working on
Pic 4 Another Gargamel
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Dang those are all great looking tomatoes!
Besides the great stripes and other wildness, very impressed with the tentacled fruit reaching out to support itself.
I humbly submit a couple of pix of self staking foliage... yep, we're workin on it.
Great work we're doing here.. great work

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I just had a relative whom I have plants to bring me back a Cassady's Folly yesterday. Thanks for the input about the flavor. My weather has been so wet that it is hard to judge the flavor of anything.

I have Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blues this year. I also have Fahrenheit Blues, and I like it better. I'm probably going back to Dancing with Smurfs as my blue cherry.
No prob Cole.. Hopefully you'll like them because they would definitely make for a marketable presentation.
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Old July 13, 2015   #29
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Ooh, Beetlejuice looks really cool and Danube too. Do they taste as good as they look? They all looking great to me! Good luck with what you are working on, I see one of them is fuzzy and blue, just like Grover!
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Old July 20, 2015   #30
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Default A few more....again

Pic 1-Jan's
Pic 2- Ice Cherry
Pic 3- Something in working on
Pic 4- Orange Walk
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