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Old July 12, 2015   #1
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Default Reliable source for Snow White cherry seeds?

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I'm hoping you can point me to a reliable source for Snow White Cherry seeds.

This is the second year that my white tomato plant isn't white. Last year I was excited to buy a substantial plant that was supposed to be a White Queen, but ended up being a Green Zebra like plant. This year my purported Snow White cherry is in the midst of producing something different. Not even close the being ripe, the tomatoes are significantly larger (maybe 1.2x - 1.4x) than a ping pong ball and are definitely not going to be pale.

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Old July 12, 2015   #2
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Out of ignorance, is there a chance it was cross pollinated with something else?

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Old July 12, 2015   #3
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Out of ignorance, is there a chance it was cross pollinated with something else?

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Well the plant the seed came from, but sellers should test and also bag blossoms! Any cross pollination with HC's plants cannot change fruit.
Remember only the seed changes, not the fruit.
I'm growing Snow White for the first time and it is Snow White!
I got seeds here

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Well the plant the seed came from, but sellers should test and also bag blossoms! Any cross pollination with HC's plants cannot change fruit.
Remember only the seed changes, not the fruit.
I'm growing Snow White for the first time and it is Snow White!
I got seeds here
Joe Bratka bred Snow White and also Ghost and Rabbit and one more I can't remember and all are about the same, and none of them are white as is also true for other white cherries and larger so called white ones.

The degree of whiteness depends on the degree of foliage cover, where grown since in the south the angle of the sun makes for more intense coloration, and also depends on the specific variety being grown.

I've grown many so called whites and the whitest one is White Queen, for me where I live, introduced by the Earl may Co in I think 1941.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com/wiki...b=General_Info

In the above link you'll see many seed sources and I can't see paying lots of money for this one so would suggest Remy's superb Sample Seed Shop or Pinetree Seeds.

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Just to be clear I myself was not referring to color, only that the variety came true to seed from Tomatofest seeds.
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I have grown both Snow White and its "sister" super Snow White. IMO super Snow White is the better of the two with larger meaty ivory cherries. Great flavour.
Pm me and I can send you some
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Our Snow White matured a pale yellow. I expected that because of the intense sunlight here. There was another difference, in cooler spring conditions, Snow White tasted sweet. As summer brought higher temperatures - the taste changed a lot. I thought of the taste as being slightly spoiled but still sweet.

I saved probably 500+ seeds from Snow White. As far as I can tell, they did grow true. If you would like, HCWithAltitude, I will send you some seeds in a couple weeks when they are dry.
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