Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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April 23, 2006 | #31 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Okay, here's a challenge. I have been trying to get some seed for "fruity orange" cherry tomato, bred by Tim Peters in the 90's. Unfortunately, Tim no longer shows it in his catalog, and all my old SSE yearbooks are in Alaska (whilst I am in California). Is anyone still growing it? The problem with the "fruity" series is that the cherry tomatoes tended to split, but the flavors were very sweet and unusually "fruity" tasting. If nobody here has a lead on seeds for Fruity Orange, I probably should drop Tim a note now that most of the push of the season has lifted.
There are other varieties I'd love to find again as well. -blt |
April 23, 2006 | #32 |
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Fruity Orange and Fruity Yellow are both still listed in the 2006 SSE Yearbook.
Marianne Jones lists both in the Yearbook but I don't know if she lists either one at her website, which is mariseeds.com, so you might take a look.
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April 30, 2006 | #33 |
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Location: Saint Paris, OH
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Dolly Parton tomato
Hi everyone
I have learned so much from this site. I have a question to ask ? I was at a nursery and saw a tomato Called DollY Parton, ? do nurserys just take a tomato and name it for whatever reason? or is this a true type tomato, the little tag was hand written with the name. I got two just becuz my DH and i like DOlly Parton and got a kick out of it, thanks matermama |
April 30, 2006 | #34 |
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"Dolly Parton" tomato???? BET someone simply re-named the standard oxheart variety known as "Teton de Venus".
LarryD
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April 30, 2006 | #35 |
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dplly parton
yes that is what i thought , but i like ol dolly anyway, is that a common practice or is it looked down on? namiong a common tomato and claiming a name on it ?thanks for the info
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April 30, 2006 | #36 |
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Hmmm I've heard that Dolly's favorite mater is Momotaro. I wonder if the nursery took that as a que to rename it?
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May 7, 2006 | #37 |
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My favotite rares are:
Yugoslavian Red Head Nigerian Black From Tula (1927 Brandywine cross) Canadian Maple Thumb Gertrude's Wine Cellar Carolyn's Bunch Baby Craig's North Carolina Indigo JJ's Joisey Blue Flame Fusion's Alabama Reb Suze's Texas Twister New York Peach (Georgia cross) Terry Light's MammasGrandas (a large fleshy variety, very succulent) and.....the best of all... MarkFeron's Snowbank Blush But that's just me. These are about as rare as it gets. Don (Surely to God no one will take this seriously, or get mad and send a flame. Tomatoes are supposed to be fun.)
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