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Old July 25, 2007   #16
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Andrey, looking good. All I can say is Mazarini will be back next year. Another "Thank You" is in order. Ami

lumierefrere, the wait will be worth it. Keep your socks on.
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Old August 10, 2007   #17
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OK, some really large Mazarini fruits are now ripe.

The second in my hand was in 2 lb. league but failed to reach weightscales because of a very good appetite of my family The taste was outstanding
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Andrey, very nice. I've more a commin but this cold spell were having plus the rain has everything on hold. Suppose to warm up this weekend and maybe my tomatoes will start ripening up. Ami
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Old August 19, 2007   #19
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Attention fellow Texans!

Mazarini loves it here in Texas.

And the birds find Mazarini irresistible.

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Here's a couple Mazarini's picked today, 7-28-09.
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Old June 20, 2016   #21
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Enthusiastic thumbs up on Mazarini.
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Old June 20, 2016   #22
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I have to look it up, I think some Russian forum people thought that Mazarini is duplicate of variety Kardinal? Gerardo, glad you liked yours. It is on my list.

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I'm growing Mazarini this year, but early days yet. Flowers pretty early, not fruit yet, but I hope to see some sets growing soon as the weather has improved.
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I know and really like original Mazarini variety from Russian seed company Biotechnika (St.Petersburg) from the early 2000s.


Some Russian seed vendors have started to distribute Mazarini from Biotechnika under another variety name Kardinal Mazarini from 2009/2010. That Estonian web-seedshop has it too
http://www.seemnemaailm.ee/index.php?GID=11935


Following the original Mazarini hype Ailita seed vendor even has released Mazarini F1 with red smaller hearts of 150-200g.


And Kardinal is another tomato variety bred by Timiryazev's Agricultural Academy (TSKHA) widely popular since 1990s.
Kardinal fruit is a bit larger (400-900g) than from Mazarini (300-700g).
Kardinal is distrubuting by many Russian seed vendors. For example, by my favorite Sibirskiy Sad.



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I have to look it up, I think some Russian forum people thought that Mazarini is duplicate of variety Kardinal? Gerardo, glad you liked yours. It is on my list.
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