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Old February 11, 2017   #31
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I want my Applause Tomato back. It is a hybrid and is early with medium to large round red tomatoes. It is high yielding and I never had a disease problem. I can find it at Reimer Seeds which has awful reviews and an Etsy seller. I am not sure if I trust either company. I am not sure if you wanted open pollinated or hybrids and what qualifies as extinct.
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These places have it. Don't know anything about Downright Natural, but it on sale there

http://www.downrightnatural.com/inde...oducts_id=1012

Nicky's has it too. I've had good luck with her seed.

https://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/pro...e-seeds-p-7343

This place doesn't have the seeds, but sells the plants of Applause:

http://www.gardenharvestsupply.com/p...lant-p1176.htm
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Old February 11, 2017   #32
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These places have it. Don't know anything about Downright Natural, but it on sale there

http://www.downrightnatural.com/inde...oducts_id=1012

Nicky's has it too. I've had good luck with her seed.

https://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/pro...e-seeds-p-7343

This place doesn't have the seeds, but sells the plants of Applause:

http://www.gardenharvestsupply.com/p...lant-p1176.htm
Thanks Starlight,
I posted another thread asking about downright natural. I noticed someone else asked about them also. I am wondering if the seed is going to be true. Since it is a hybrid, they are not saving seed. I don't know where they could possibly be getting their seed. I have not been able to find Applause in the states for a few years. The cost of Nickys is more than I want to pay for seeds. And if you click on the link for Garden Harvest Supply it shows as discontinued. It has been for several years. The last time I found seeds was Vesseys and I have enough seeds to last a couple of years.
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Old May 16, 2017   #33
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Default Early Cascade

We are growing Early Cascade F2 and F5. we grow on the ground,
plants about 5 feet apart. don't spray for anything. use Lancaster Ag Corn Row Starter fertilizer and
Growers Mineral Solutions as a foliar.



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Old May 18, 2017   #34
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Default Talladega Hyb

Talladega Hyb was a great determinate. It seems to have gone away. Anyone know if hybrid seed is available?
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Old May 18, 2017   #35
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Honest politicians.

No really some of the animals that are on their way out.
Not tomatoes but it makes me sad.
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Old May 18, 2017   #36
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We are growing Early Cascade F2 and F5.

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Dave, I'm growing it too. There is a stabilized version of Early Cascade OP. I bought mine from The Seed Kingdom. I do wish the hybrid was still available with the disease resistance, though.

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Old June 29, 2018   #37
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Patio Prize F1 (IIRC) was a patio/container tomato from Petoseeds. Similar to Patio Hybrid, but with slightly larger fruit. Regular Patio is a pretty good substitute, and of course now we have all the project dwarfs. Patio grows well in a 12" container. Slightly larger is even better -- in this case, a larger plant with more and slightly larger fruit.

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