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Old February 2, 2007   #1
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Default Missouri Pink Love Apple

Interested in hearing opinions on this variety from those who have grown it....

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Old February 2, 2007   #2
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Default MO Pink Love Apple

Larry,
A superb "oldie" which has been around since the Civil war when Grandpa Barnes grew it as a novelty ornamental since maters were thought to be poisonous back then. MPLO was collected by George Jennings from Waverly, KS and in that family since. His daughter, Anne Barnes Jennings introduced it to SSE many years ago. MLPO is a deep pink color with 12-20oz beefsteak fruits, 75-80 DTM for me, PL of course, indeterminate, very productive with a very rich complex taste and texture.

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MANY thanks, Spud....... Sounds like one I gotta try!!!
Saw it in Baker Creek's catalog...... Promised myself to NOT buy any more tomato seeds THIS year, but...like all my past New Year resolutions... this'un failed too. oh, well..... it's for a GOOD cause.
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It's on my always grow list. Great tomato :wink:
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imisscola...... GOOD TO HEAR FROM YOU & THANK YOU!!
THAT'S 2 POSITIVES!!

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Hi John,
I can not attest to it being an aphrodisiac or not but perhaps someone should cross it with Korney's XXX!
Perhaps a few of these names may fit the bill....
Missouri XXX Love
XXX Pink Love
XXX Love
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Old February 5, 2007   #7
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Hi

I grew Missouri Pink Love Apple this year and it sure does work.

Very dense, meaty, handful of a pink, with superb shelf life, great for a pink, and complex, sweet, fruity taste in line with a very good pink.

But for the addition to the family, can't complain about this one at all. 8.5/10pts.
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