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Old June 26, 2013   #1
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Seeds from Sand hill; they call it a semi-determinate, red, meaty, semi-paste type tomato.
They look a bit elongated at this green stage. I trust Sand Hill.

Others call Thes a "baseball". Definitely not a sphere at this point.
That baseball is what I was thinking of, despite SandHill's description - which I should have recalled (didn't) and trusted.
Anyone have info from their experience with Thes' size and shape?
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Old June 26, 2013   #2
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I grow it and it is pretty round. GREAT tomato and one of my favorites!
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Old June 26, 2013   #3
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Mine are still very small but it looks pretty round to me.
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First time growing I was thinking it would be round, but for some reason the shape is like a paste so far..
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Old June 27, 2013   #5
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i grew some a few years ago and liked them very much. yum.

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