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Old January 21, 2010   #1
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Default Any varieties using the name Stephanie?

I guess the title of the thread says it all

Does anyone know of any varieties who's name contains the name Stephanie...or any foreign versions of the it.
I did a family plot of tomatoes last season using the names in my home and had a good time watching my 'Family Members' grow. Now I would like to find seeds for my daughter and her family with their names for them to grow....but I am stuck on this last name LOL!
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Old January 22, 2010   #2
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The only one I can think of offhand is 'Elizabeth Stefancsik', a variety I got from Jeff Casey.
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I actually have that one on my list for the Elizabeth LOL....I guess it could work for both.
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I have a variety named "Stephanie Z". It's a bicolor.
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Old January 23, 2010   #5
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Do you remember what company you got it from?
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It's my own variety. It's from a cross of Earl's Faux and an unknown variety.
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