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Old July 2, 2016   #16
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Old July 2, 2016   #17
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Pink Brandywine - Brandywine Valley in Pennsylvania, right?
Pink Berkeley Tie Dye
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Old July 2, 2016   #18
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Food (because that's my favorite). Forgive repeats....

Absinthe
Amazon Chocolate (I guess that's a place and food)
Ananas Noire (Black Pineapple)
Black Cherry
Black Plum
Cherokee Chocolate
Chocolate Stripes
Egg Yolk Cherry
Garden Peach
German Red Strawberry
Green Grape
Isis Candy
Lemon Drop
Kellogg's Breakfast (a stretch perhaps)
Old Ivory Egg
Persimmon
Pineapple Pig
Pink Honey
Raspberry Giant
Raspberry Miracle
Spudayellow Strawberry
Sugar Snack
Summer Cider
Vintage Wine
Wasipinicon Peach

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Old July 3, 2016   #19
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It's a good thing I'm not the one naming tomatoes. I saved some seeds from a large 1+lb. tomato that was not what it was supposed to be at all. I was thinking of what to write on the label, but only came up with "Big *** Tomato" I guess if it grows the same next year - I'll have to try to figure out what it really is.

There are ones like Arkansas Traveler and Texas Wild Cherry, Floradade, Missouri 15, etc.
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Old July 3, 2016   #20
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Wow! Many thanks for the suggestions, stories, and laughs! It will take me MONTHS to look up all of these suggestions! You've given me a new research project. (I love research projects.) Cheers!
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P.S. - Hmmm. Now I'm considering adding a bed for varieties named after animals -- Pineapple Pig might go well with Goatbag, which I have seeds for but can't grow until next year. And I wonder if there are others...
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Old July 3, 2016   #22
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My favorite name for a variety named after a person: Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag.
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Old July 3, 2016   #23
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P.S. - Hmmm. Now I'm considering adding a bed for varieties named after animals -- Pineapple Pig might go well with Goatbag, which I have seeds for but can't grow until next year. And I wonder if there are others...

Some repeats from earlier lists/categories:

Bear Claw
Beaver Lodge
Bear Creek
Black Bear
Black Elephant
Black & Red Boar (or any other boar)
Goose Creek
Green Zebra (or any of the zebras)
Bull's Heart
Depp’s Pink Firefly (insect may be a stretch)
Donkey Ears/Oslinye Ushi
Fish Lake Oxheart
Japanese Crab/Yaponskiy Krab
Little Sparrow/Petit Moineau
Monkey @ss (this one always makes me cringe)
Olga's Round Yellow Chicken
Pink Elephant
Purple Dog Creek
Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag
Tiger Paw (or Tiger Stripe, or other Tigers)
Turkey
Turkey Chomp
White Rabbit

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Food: Don't forget Orange Banana, it's a double whammy and very tasty
(if and when the fruit survives BER..)

Isn't there a cherry tomato called Sprinkled Chocolate?
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My favorite name for a variety named after a person: Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag.
Gary,

I have several of the plants going that I got from you but I didn't grow this one. Saving it for next year. Plants are looking great & loaded with fruit. Waiting on the 1st Kentucky Heirloom to ripen. Thanks again.
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Food: Don't forget Orange Banana, it's a double whammy and very tasty
(if and when the fruit survives BER..)

Isn't there a cherry tomato called Sprinkled Chocolate?
chocolate sprinkles!
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Gary,

I have several of the plants going that I got from you but I didn't grow this one. Saving it for next year. Plants are looking great & loaded with fruit. Waiting on the 1st Kentucky Heirloom to ripen. Thanks again.
Mark
Mark,

You are very welcome.

In my limited experience with Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag it has produced well and has large irregular shaped fruits. One year I got over 35 lbs of fruit and they averaged 1.5lbs with one being close to 2.5. I think I remember that they get soft fairly quickly, but that may have been weather related that year. I am growing it again this year and also a cross of RSBB and McCoy.
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Old July 3, 2016   #28
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the people I am growing this year

Rons Carbon Copy
Tidwell German
Paul Robeson
Liz Birt
Sophie's Choice

(dancing with smurfs) honorable mention
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Yes, your are right.
Azoychka is a wrong spelled Azochka which is a diminutive from Russian female name Aza.

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This season, I am growing:
Kosovo, Black Krim X (places)
Azoychka (name - this is a diminutive from a Russian name, not sure if inspired by a certain lady)
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I'm searching for a name for my new line of promiscuously pollinating tomatoes... I'm wondering about calling it:

Brigham Young
Joseph, you made me laugh.
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