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Old August 7, 2017   #1
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Default Sunrise Jazz

I just saw a pic of Sunrise Jazz in a facebook group and wondered about it because I never heard about it before.
Is it a cross between Sunrise BB and Orange Jazz? Looks like....
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Old August 7, 2017   #2
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I'm growing it this year but I didn't get it into the ground until mid-late June. It is only just now setting fruit. The plant is big and healthy. I don't know what is in its pedigree.
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Old August 7, 2017   #3
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I'm sure Fred will tell us for sure when he finds this discussion.

There is also a Yellow Jazz. I liked it, but Fred did not end up releasing it.
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Old August 7, 2017   #4
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I just today tried my first Jazz ( pink/ yellow stripes). I found it to be amazing in flavor, texture and meatiness. A winner for me! I scraped the seeds from the cutting board to make sure I have some for next year!
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Jazz is one of my favorite varieties, too.
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Old August 7, 2017   #6
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Sunrise Jazz segregated out of one of our Red Jazz lines recently. It did well for us last year (better than Red Jazz) and this year it was released to our Collaborating Members.

As some of you may be aware, we have many Red Jazz lines we have been working with and we have been having a very hard time finding one that is worth releasing. There is a recent Red Jazz bashing thread here at Tomatoville.

All of our Jazz lines are inter-related, and their stripes originally came via Speckled Roman.

Sunrise Jazz is yellow with pink marbling, but it was derived separately from two other lines that are out there (from us) with similar coloring. Those lines are Lithium Sunset (some people really like this line, we think it softens too soon) and Yellow Jazz (inferior line, can't recommend it).

If this line does well for our Collaborating Members this summer, we will probably release the line, as soon as it is stable.
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Old August 8, 2017   #7
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Mark me as one who adores Lithium Sunset. It had excellent shelf life for me, and a small core, was unreal productive gorgeous, and just delicious. It's coming back.
Jazz and Orange Jazz both had huge cores in my garden.
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Old August 11, 2017   #8
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This year I grew out some seeds from trade marked Lithium Sunset 2014. Blight/septoria was harder on them than the Aunt Ginny's purple next to them, but they set a few good trusses and were are beautiful and well formed.

I was planning to save seed. Can someone here confirm for me that those seeds were OP/heirloom and not hybrid F1? Thanks!
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Old August 14, 2017   #9
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Agree Lithium Sunset did well for me too! Pretty disease resistant! And one of my friends noticed blunt hearts on 3 fruit from one plant!
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Old August 15, 2017   #10
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Lithium Sunset's open pollinated, not f1 hybrid.

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Old August 15, 2017   #11
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This year I grew out some seeds from trade marked Lithium Sunset 2014. Blight/septoria was harder on them than the Aunt Ginny's purple next to them, but they set a few good trusses and were are beautiful and well formed.

I was planning to save seed. Can someone here confirm for me that those seeds were OP/heirloom and not hybrid F1? Thanks!
They are OP.
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Old August 17, 2017   #12
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Agree Lithium Sunset was a customer favorite this year. Several rave reviews on flavor.
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Agree Lithium Sunset was a customer favorite this year. Several rave reviews on flavor.
Haha, and I had to talk you into it. See there?
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Old August 17, 2017   #14
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Yeah I should just start letting you write my grow list
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Yeah I should just start letting you write my grow list
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