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Old January 27, 2011   #1
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Default Mendoza 44, Emma Pink, need infos, please!

I've ordered - among others - these varieties from Gecklers, but I would like to have more infos about them than Adam has in his list. Googling wasn't very helpful, but I trust in Tomatovillians! Thank you in advance, clara
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Old March 22, 2018   #2
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Hi, Clara,
I know it was many years ago that you grew Mendoza 44. Do you remember anything about it? I want to order seeds for it from a vendor. He advertises it as a great tasting tomato.

"75 Days. I present to you Mendoza 44 tomato. It is the best smaller slicing tomato that we grew in 2017. Nothing else was better! Mendoza is a perfect balance of sweet, tang, fruit and great juice. Bright red fruits weigh about 4-6 ounces and are not fancy, but they will blow you away. I think I ate more of these in the garden than I did any other variety. Great for sauces, slicing and salsa."

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Old March 22, 2018   #3
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It looks like we jumped about 7 years here, but here's what Emma Pink is

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Emma_Pink

Glecklers went out of business several years ago, and I was sad to see that happen.

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I'm very sorry to admit that I did not grow these two varieties... As always, I had too many new-to-me varieties and then I forgot about them...
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I'm very sorry to admit that I did not grow these two varieties... As always, I had too many new-to-me varieties and then I forgot about them...
Clara, thank you for responding.
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