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Old February 19, 2009   #31
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I dont have 20 but these are my favorites in my young 5 year tomato growing career. In no paticular order.

Anna Russian
Ukrainian Heart
Soldacki
Crnkovic Yugoslavian
Black Cherry
Sun Sugar and Gold
Black Mountain Pink
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Aunt Gerdies Gold
Cherokee Green

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Old February 20, 2009   #32
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In no particular order

Aunt Gertie's Gold
Earl's Faux
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Eva Purple Ball
Sioux
New Big Dwarf
Pruden's Purple
Neve's Azorean Red
German Head
Pale Puple Perfect
Cherokee Purple
JD's Special C-TX
Coustralee
Brandywine Red
Break 'O Day
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Old February 22, 2009   #33
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JD Special
KBX
My two favorites. Grew JD's for the first time last year.
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Old February 22, 2009   #34
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Orangevyi Gigant (English: Orange Giant)
Orange Minsk
Bytch'e Serdtse Orangevoe (English: Orange Bull'
s Heart)
Mazarini
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka
Green Giant
Chyornyi Tarasenko
Peramoga 165
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Old February 22, 2009   #35
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You don't have Orange soil over there do you? That Orange Bull's Heart sounds kind of scary. Actually, we have some red soil here in different areas. If you step in it when its wet it can take your shoes off and you can dry it and use it for bricks. But you can also grow some good tomatoes in it.

Good luck with your list.
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Old February 22, 2009   #36
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No, our soil is brownish-black and a lot of peat in it because we have a lot of bogs here
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Old February 22, 2009   #37
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dukerdawg
Concerning the Polish you rate so highly. Is it the same as Polish-C,which I got from Sandhill,or another different strain?
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Old February 23, 2009   #38
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Jim, truthfully I can't remember if I have grown Polish C or not. I know I have grown Polish Ellis and Polish Eckerts. I've liked every Polish I have grown and am not good at note taking, but I think they are all very closely related.

I think you will like Polish C. Report back at harvest time!

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Old February 23, 2009   #39
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[Polish]
There do seem to be some differences in the different
beefsteaks named Polish. The Polish that Tania grew
in 2006 was quite late in what was a better than average
summer in the Pacific Northwest:

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Polish

Polish C may be a little earlier:

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Polish_C

Both are apparently large pink beefsteak tomatoes.
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Old February 23, 2009   #40
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Aussie is my best tasting tomato this season, above my usual favourites Brandywine, Great White, Purple Russian, Black Krim and Yellow Plum. They are all great again this year but Aussie definately wins.
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Old February 25, 2009   #41
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I love miracle Sweet and everything who has tasted them feels that they are the tastiest tomatoes. The plants are hard to come by but they are worth it. I buy from a nursery in NJ that ships. Their web site is http://www.chileplants.com


There are other sources and maybe there are people on this board who grow this variety and sell plants.

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Old February 26, 2009   #42
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Isis BRANDY?

I have Isis CANDY...is that a typo?

I have some Polish C from Spudwillie I can loan to one person (three seeds) to establish more seeds and then send me a few dozen. It's obviously PL.
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Isis BRANDY?

I have Isis CANDY...is that a typo?
No
http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Isis_Brandy
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