Historical background information for varieties handed down from bygone days.
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March 11, 2013 | #16 | |
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August 19, 2015 | #17 | |
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Golden Queen was released by the Livingston Seed Co in 1882 http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Golden_Queen So I'm not too sure about the story of sailers bringing varieties to Norway, especially Golden Queen. http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Golden_Queen Carolyn
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August 19, 2015 | #19 | |
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And yes, sailors brought back varieties of all sorts of things, and not only undesirable things, so they might well have brought Golden Queen seeds. The story is that Tante Cis got the seeds from Ansof Wyller Christophersen, who had an extensive herb garden, and lived in Tvedestrand, a town on the Southeast coast. |
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August 21, 2015 | #20 |
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Steve.... I haven't looked through all the discussion threads I have found, but I wondered if you had seen this link.
http://www.edimentals.com/blog/wp-co...ist_070215.pdf Third from the bottom is the offering of this person tomato seed of Tante Cis. They had 11 offerings. I don't know who it is, but looks like it might be an offering from the NARGS site of folks. https://www.nargs.org/seed-exchange You can look at the past lists and it looks like folks list for this year starts Dec 15th. I don't have time to hunt through the past lists , but maybe you can and find them and a way to contact them, or see about joing this years offerings in hopes of somebody else having the Tante Cis seeds. |
August 21, 2015 | #21 |
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Thanks for the tip, Starlight. I found out I can get seeds for the Norwegian varieties from the Scandinavian seed bank, NordGen. They'll be available again (only to people living in Scandinavia) from March 1, 2016. I've posted more info. on the varieties from Norway, including Tante Cis (correct name), on the thread "Origin of Imur Prior Beta and Sterling Old Norway", if you're interested.
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August 22, 2015 | #22 |
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Steve... Glad you were able to find some and if things happen and you don't at least you know NARGS is there. I have gotten all kinds of seed from NARgs from folks around the world and if you get a chance you should check it out, as you may just find other Norwegian varieties of tomatoes and other veggies available.
Yes, I been reading and following along on the Imur Prior Beta and Sterling Old Norway thread. Very interesting for sure. Learning new things. : ) |
April 4, 2019 | #23 |
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How did the Tante Ci grow? Was anyone happy with them?
I have some that I would like to try this year......
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April 4, 2019 | #24 |
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I haven't grown it, but it's reported to have very good taste. I never got an answer to the question about if it's the same as Golden Queen. They're said to be very similar. It's medium sized, and has a DTM of under 60 days in an unheated greenhouse in Norway. I'd forgotten about it, and I think I'll try it next year.
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April 4, 2019 | #25 |
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ps: I've checked out Golden Queen on a number of sites, and they all have it at over 75 dtm, so maybe they are different.
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April 4, 2019 | #26 |
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I grew Tante Ci last year - sadly - it produced more than I wanted to use. For me, the taste was so-so. I'll not regrow it.
Taste varies - weather conditions vary . . . it could be great for you. Jeff |
April 5, 2019 | #27 |
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thanks for the info....
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