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I also think Indian Stripe as sold by Gleckler is the same as in Victory, ultimately from you and Carolyn. Thank you for that. I also have seeds. As long as that's clear, there's nothing wrong with having two names for closely related tomatoes, that may have the same origin.
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No orginal name, for it was called both and you know the rest of the story in detail as does Donna, who posted in this thread as well But let us NOT continue posting about this topic here in this thread, please, b'c it's been discussed to death, resurrected, discussed again, etc, since 2003 when I first listed IS in the SSE Yearbook and sent seeds to many seed places. Carolyn
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I have nothing against you, but you are only relying on one-sided gossip. I was there and I do know what happened with respect to my own story. & Steve is no way, shape, or form jealous - if you look at prior boards we were all on - you'd understand this. Steve is one of the more-than-generous-guys I know and shame on you for suggesting otherwise. I mean really. If you think Steve has been the only one ripped off (ie stolen from) I suggest you do some homework first - and talk to just a few of the offended parties rather than the offending ones. But thanks for your 2 cents, I think. |
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Tell me, PaddyMc - did we all have magical crosses that year? I suggest you ask the Great OZ, where the last tomato board is, we were all on the tanked. Maybe he'll give you the link to show that history. Maybe not, is what I think. What everyone was given and grew and shared was there. You can see for yourself. & you can see what was stolen - the H series etc. In fact, if you look closely the Great Oz only started his first cross in 2010. Most of his sidekicks too. In fact, most of us but for 5 or 6, like Bill, Keith, Dar and the rest. Print don't lie! Now I have no truck with you, but we've explained ourselves plenty with proof. Last edited by surf4grrl; March 11, 2013 at 05:34 PM. Reason: addition |
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I still don't see what was stolen. Where is the "H" series on Mariannas? Where are any of them? I'm offended that you don't think that I can think for MYSELF, surf4grrl. The only version of events I have is Steve's here and at another forum, and the responses to that thread. I have no dog in this fight. The fact that I appreciate the opportunity to learn from as many of my fellow growers as possible, and therefore am a member of darn near every forum I can find is just that. You've been a member here 4 months longer than me. Maybe there's something important that I missed in those 4 months, but I've read a lot of back posts on this site, and the others which I think it's against the forum rules to name, and I haven't seen any evidence of theft, other than of pictures by Pepper Joe. I'm genuinely asking to be educated, and at the same time standing up for the principal that all people are innocent until proven guilty. Even on the internet, I think it's lame to say "YOU'RE GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY!" and then when someone asks "Why?" to say, "BECAUSE THEY'RE GUILTY!" That's why this forum has a rule against personal attacks (which in my opinion has been violated multiple times in this thread, but that's a different subject). No one should be able to disparage other, good people without evidence. If Steve was wronged, he deserves justice. If he wasn't it was wrong of him to disparage someone else. I'm just saying that the reason some people read this as jealousy is that I've only seen vague references to theft instead of people saying "this specific variety was mine, and now it's being sold as X". Maybe since you have access to those old threads, you can take this opportunity to educate me and point out these thefts. I'm more than willing to have my mind changed on this, but I'd like some actual examples.
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If you feel this is a more appropriate conversation to have in PM, feel free to PM me.
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I think it's time to step back and reflect as to where this thread is going right now.
This is not the time nor the place to discuss such personal issues involving specific persons. I could see some wanting to transfer threads from another place to here, and then that would cause yet more discussion and that's not the purpose of this thread if you go back to the first post made. Paddy, thanks for suggesting that surfgirl could PM you, b/c that's the way I think this latest discussion should go. Thanks to all in advance for your cooperation . Carolyn
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Gunnar, that's all fine and good and I understand crosses.
However, using your assertion that this is a cross, why was one of the segregants which i had, which is obviously sweet sharon offered as a new variety? In fact, it was sold as a "mutation", remember? I sure do. It would've been progeny of the cross, no? And would require stabilization - not be offered a few months after the cross was found. One of those segregants in my photo matches sweet sharon exactly. |
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At the time I'd never heard of a so called white/ivory fruit, in this case Dr. Carolyn, going to a green when ripe, so I asked Keith Mueller about it and he came back and explained how it could happen, and I'm sure I still have that PM somewhere since I'm bad and tend not to delete them. And that white to green or green to white was then confirmed for me when I was growing three plants of Cherokee Green for seed production and one plant had all white fruits, which were lousy tasting. When I first grew GD is was very stable, but then Neil in IL and Jeff in Canada, and later I found out the same had happened for I think it was either Lee Goodwin, here at TV or Steve of Heirtage seeds who got plants with fruits that had a clear epidermis, and it was decided between Jeff and Neil and myself to call it GDF. It was the first time that I'd grown a GWRipe with a clear epi since I trialed a variety for Tom Wagner back in the mid-90's, along with about 20 others, and the variety name is Verde Claro, and I love it. No, I never suggested a cross that led to GDF, what I've always thought is that the epidermis gene was unstable and was flipping back and forth, and I still think that today. Subsequently I've seen that many folks have grown GD and got both GD and GDFplants, and the reverse is also true. Since both taste the same I don't have a problem with it at all and I don't see why anyone else would. It's kind of a twofer situation if you will. On my list of growouts for this season there's one GWRipe variety that's a beefsteak and I was delighted to be given those seeds since it sounds as though it has a clear epidermis and I'm also expecting another GWR from across the pond but I have no idea if that one has a yellow or clear epidermis. I've grown lots of GWripes, I love them and just wanted to share some info about Green Giant. Those in the south who grew it usually got no amber blush at all, suggesting the epi was clear, not the normal yellow epi that most GWripes have. So Craig, seeing no amber blush in Raleigh, sent seeds of it to his friend in MI and to me, and we got the normal amber blush. I asked Reinhard Kraft about it , he was the original source, and he said that he grew his tomatoes in a greenhouse where it was quite warm. So it would appear that there was a temperature induced phenotype change that was at work due to gene expession. So no, I didn't suggest a cross, ever. It's really no different with variety Green Grape, which as released by Tom Wagner was indeterminate, but it kind of morphed into a determinate and Tom saw that himself when he first visited a greenhouse overseas where plants were being grown. I also had a variety, I can't remember the name now, I'm sure Craig can, where you could save seeds from plants with PL foliage, sow them the next time and get plants , some with PL and some with RL. Same thing happened with the variety Dr. Carolyn Pink, seeds sent to me by an SSE member. Sow seeds of Dr. Carolyn Pink and get large cherries, save seeds for it and get plants that have either large pink cherries, or small ones that are the size of the variety Dr. Carolyn and there's a couple of threads about that here at TV . Same with the variety Kazachka seeds from Andrey in Belarus, where you can get some black cherries that are round on one plant and another plant will have what I call minibeefsteaks. When I asked Andrey about it he said he got the same results. My point concerning the examples I've just written about? Having flip flop of a given gene one can get different phenotypes and the genes involved have been quite varied, from fruit shape to leaf form to plant habit and also epidermis color and environmental variables such as temperature can also change the expression of genes as well. I hope that helps. Carolyn, who forgot one issue. Gunnar it isn't a matter of pure homozygous genes as I see it since there are even environmental variables that can alter phenotypes, such as temperature, as I mentioned above. I have no problem at all with Baker Creek saying you get both GD and GDF from seed puchased from them, but I don't think any number of generations is going to lead to an homozygous anything. Same as with the Dr. Carolyn Pink fruit size flip flopping and also the Kazachka fruit form flip flopping, to geve just two examples.
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This is what I'm wondering about. There are so many different stories about Sweet Sharon, I'm sitting here looking at all the different posts and I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. Maybe someone can help me make sense of all this? Is Sweet Sharon a mutation like Marianna's Seed website says? swtsharon.jpeg Or is a cross that he is trying to stabilize? swtsharon3.jpg I think it's interesting that in your post about the shapes of Sweet Beverley he seems to imply that he has never seen a white version of Sweet Beverley. swtsharon1.jpg That was in 2011. Then in 2013, the same post, he says, "No, I have had them a long time before that thread, I just wanted more stability" swtsharon2.jpg March of 2012, Sweet Sharon was an f6 and very stable. swtsharon5.jpg But in April of 2012 Sweet Sharon it was only an f5 and just quite stable. swtsharon4.jpg Can a tomato become less stable over time? Maybe that's how all these "sister" lines are magically created! |
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