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Old June 26, 2015   #16
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Well, I don't know what I have but they are definitely not Burgess Lemon. They haven't grown up and don't know if you can see or not, but they still have a faint stripes on them.

They are cute if you don't mind picking teeny tiny bunches of tomatoes as small or smaller than a dime.

The plant is really productive. Both plants are loaded with the tiny tots.

I haven't tried one yet for taste as I am not sure when I should pick it. I don't know if it is done or not. If this is its final color or if it will change some more.
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Old June 26, 2015   #17
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Tess's Landrace Currant maybe?
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Old June 27, 2015   #18
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Tracydr ....I don't know about variety exactly, but it is possible it could be that Tess's Landrace you mentioned.

Thank you so much for identifying what type of tomato I have. I've never seen or grown a currant before. The idea that this was a currant and why they were not getting bigger never crossed my mind.

Now I can quit thinking about sending them off to a body building class and enjoy them for the type they are.
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Old June 27, 2015   #19
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The size and shape are right for Cerise Orange, but the color was a little deeper orange for me, not quite so yellow. Whatever they are, they're very pretty!
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Old June 27, 2015   #20
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Not the Tess landrace one which was deliberately bred and rarely does one get a yelow fruited one, note that 5 different varieties were bred into the Tess one.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...d_Race_Currant

And if a cuurant one there are quite a few that are yellow and several of them, as I recall , were offered via the SSE catalog, probably the same in my SSE 2015 Yearbook as well.

Tania's list ofcurrants:

http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/C...rrant_Tomatoes

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