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Old January 3, 2013   #16
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Yes its great, and a really great flavor like old red tomatoes
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Old January 3, 2013   #17
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I'll offer another favorable vote for the Franchi Red Pear. I grew it last year and if it does as well again this year, it will have earned a permanent spot in my garden.
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Old January 4, 2013   #18
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I grew Coure di bue Riviera, I think from Territorial Seed.

I have grown it a couple of seasons and really like it. It is a bottom heavy pear with some slight pleating, bright red color, and meaty fruit. It also produces into the heat a few weeks longer than most other varieties I grow. Thick stems with sparse foliage.

Flavor is consistantly good (not excellent), and slices are gorgeous.

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Old January 6, 2013   #19
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Thanks for all the replies.
Thanks for the seed offer Lakelady. I'm just in the planning phase for tomatoes for 2013. I'll PM you if I do decide to take you up on your offer.
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Old January 6, 2013   #20
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Coure di bue Riviera

Good to hear the report on that one.

I have 2 commercial seed packs someone sent me in a trade. They are in a couple of Slavic languages I can only partly figure out. But it does have the English word "Riviera" and some other words that I recognize as another version of "Coure di bue". "Serdiste" or something like that.

So I will probably try them this year.

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