Historical background information for varieties handed down from bygone days.
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November 9, 2019 | #1 |
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Homage to Carolyn
As far as I can remember, I used to grow the Neves Azorean Red, Indian Stripe, and Kukla's Portuguese Heart from the tomatoes that Carolyn introduced to us on Tomatoville. At the moment I do not know more. Help!!!
Vladimír Last edited by MrBig46; November 9, 2019 at 12:45 PM. |
November 9, 2019 | #2 |
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According to Tatania's TOMATObase, Carolyn had something to do with the introduction of these varieties. (question marks are where she helped with distribution; should we count those or no?)
Aker's West Virginia Amish Potato Leaf Amish Salad Anna Margaret's Heart Anna Maria's Heart Aunt Gertie's Gold Belyi Naliv Blush? Bonny Best/Geswein's Purple Boondocks Box Car Willie Brandywine OTV Brandywine Purple/Marizol Bratka Brandywine, Red? Buckeye State Bulgarian 7 Chateau Rose Chris Ukrainian Crnkovic Yugoslavian Cuostralee Debbie Diener Dr. Lyle Dutka's Pink Earl of Edgecombe Eckert Polish Eva Purple Ball Fritz Ackerman German Red Strawberry Giannini Gogosha Great Divide Grosse Cotelee Heavenly Delight? Heidi Herman's Yellow High Crimson Ilse's Yellow Latvian Indian Stripe Jean's Prize Joe's Portuguese Khirhiv Kiev Kornesevsije Kosovo Kukla's Portuguese Beefsteak? Kukla's Portuguese Heart? Kukla's Portuguese Paste? Large Pink Bulgarian Lincoln Adams Lithuanian Ludmilla's Pink Heart Ludmilla's Red Plum Ludmilla's Yellow Giant Malinowski Marizol Gold Marizol Red Mary Ann Matt d'Imperio Medovaya Kaplya Mexico Milka's Red Bulgarian/Kroska Pink Bulgarian Mirabelle Blanche Mule Team Neves Azorean Red Noire de Crimee Olena Ukrainian Omar's Lebanese Opalka Orange Minsk Orange Minsk Heart Orange Strawberry Page German Perito Italian Pink Ice Ramapo OP Red Barn Rose d'Eauze Rostova/Sunset's Red Horizon Russian 117 Russian Bogatyr Sainte Lucie Sandul Moldovan Sara's Galapagos Sarnowski Polish Plum Sherrill Shilling Giant Soldacki Sophie's Choice Spadaro Sulia's Heart Sweet Ozark Orange? Tidwell German Todd County Amish Tsar-Kolokol Tyborowski Giant Plum Variegated/Splash Of Cream Velvet Red/Angora Super Sweet Veras Paradeiser Violaceum Altaisky Violaceum Krypni-Rozo Vjerino/Vjerino Paradajiz Sjeme Wes White Queen Wuhib Yasha Yugoslavian You-Go Zogola Last edited by Nan_PA_6b; November 9, 2019 at 10:36 PM. |
November 9, 2019 | #3 |
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Well, as I am the member that provided the seeds of Anna Margaret's Heart initially to Carolyn, along with numerous emails discussing such, she was instrumental in introducing the variety. Although not one of the more popular varieties, she did include it in her last SSE listing. So I am forever grateful for her efforts in doing so and I miss corresponding with her. We were discussing a possible mutation of the tomato which had shown orange fruit instead of pink and unfortunately that discussion will never be completed.
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November 9, 2019 | #4 |
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Jaune Flamme, too, I think?
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November 9, 2019 | #5 |
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Krasnodar Titans, Indiana Red, Alice's Egypt, Arad's Pink Heart, and Blush come to mind right away. I'll have to search my old databases and get a more complete list posted.
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November 9, 2019 | #6 |
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Dutka's Pink is a definite - I supplied her with the original seed and she offered them in her 2012 seed offer ....
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November 9, 2019 | #7 |
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She sure was an amazing lady and she gave us a lot. She brought forth so many varieties for us to try.
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November 10, 2019 | #8 |
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I tried growing Noire de Crimee at her recommendation, and did not regret it. Excelent yield and taste.
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November 10, 2019 | #9 |
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While Carolyn did distribute Blush, it isn't really Yesteryear tomato.
And it was released the same year by Seeds of Change. So I don't know if it fits here. |
November 10, 2019 | #10 |
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Danko
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