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Old June 14, 2015   #1
spizziko
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Dear friends, these are some varieties of tomatoes that grow

AZOYCHKA

ALOYCHKA (FILEminimizer).JPG

ALOYCHKA_2 (FILEminimizer).JPG

BLACK CHERRY

BLACK_CHERRY (FILEminimizer).JPG

CUCUMBER SWING F1

CETRIOLO_SWING (FILEminimizer).JPG

CRNKOVIC

CRNKOVIC (FILEminimizer).JPG

DATTERINO PEPOLINO

DATTERINO (FILEminimizer).JPG

KUMATO BROWN

KUMATO (FILEminimizer).JPG

OMAR L.

LIBANESE_OMAR (FILEminimizer).JPG

SASHA'S ALTAI

SASHA_ALTAI (FILEminimizer).JPG

STUPICE

STUPICE_2 (FILEminimizer).JPG

Expect the maturation is right!!

Ciao from Italy...

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Old June 14, 2015   #2
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wow, that Datterino looks so tempting!

The first one probably is Azoychka?
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Old June 14, 2015   #3
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wow, that Datterino looks so tempting!

The first one probably is Azoychka?
The datterino is wonderful .... here in Italy is very worn.

Sorry, the correct name is azoychka!
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Old June 14, 2015   #4
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And I'm glad to see you are growing two varieties that I first introduced and those would be Crnkovic Yugoslavian and Omar's Lebanese.

I wish I could see your pictures, but due to a software problem with my computer browser I can only see pictures that are shown as actual pictures.

In your introduction thread in Town Hall I said I had visited Italy and of course your cuisine is a tomato and pasta based one, which I love and I have grown many many varieties that originated in Italy, and a lot of them from immigrants who came from Italy to the US between the late 1800's and about 1920 and brought seeds with them.

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