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Old March 11, 2021   #1
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Default Moreton Hybrid (Harris Seeds)

I used to grow this one -- probably 40 years ago or so. Does anyone remember much about it? I seem to remember that it was good tasting, and didn't have a lot of cracking. (Not available this year from regular sources.)
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https://www.unclewaynestomatoes.com/product/moreton/
https://www.chileplants.com/search.a...uctCode=TOMMOR
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In my early tomato growing days, I grew Moreton, Jet Star, Supersonic (the Harris Big Three!), also Parks Whopper and Better Boy as a set of scarlet red hybrids. I found Moreton and Jet Star as OK at best - liked Supersonic, Whopper and Better Boy much better for flavor. Then I tried Nepal (from Johnny's) and my conversion from hybrids to OPs started!
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I used to grow this one -- probably 40 years ago or so. Does anyone remember much about it? I seem to remember that it was good tasting, and didn't have a lot of cracking. (Not available this year from regular sources.)
I grew it for a couple of years. It was similar to Early Girl in appearance, and taste was average. I think there are much better hybrids around now.
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