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remy March 28, 2012 07:06 PM

This Year's Grow List
 
Last year I asked for suggestions. This year was just too nuts, and I decided very fast what to plant.
Please share your list if you would like!

For better or worse, here's mine:
[I][B]RED large[/B][/I]
Top Sirloin


[I][B]PINK large[/B][/I]
Bear Claw
Blue Ridge Mtn.
Grosse Cotelee
Prudens Purple
Soldacki
Stump of the World


[I][B]ROUND Medium[/B][/I]
Goose Creek


[I][B]HEART[/B][/I]
Monkey ★★★
Pastel Orange Heart


[I][B]BLACK [/B][/I]
Carbon
Turks Muts


[I][B]ORANGE large [/B][/I]
Orange Minsk


[I][B]WHITE large[/B][/I]
Rose Beauty


[I][B]GREEN[/B][/I]
Humph
Spears Tennessee Green


[I][B]BICOLOR[/B][/I]
Allegany Sunset
Carter's Sunrise ~ for a friend
Lucky Cross


[I][B]PASTE types[/B][/I]
Hungarian Oval
Italian Red Pear (Giant) Gransasso Strain
Joe's Plum ~ very large
Polish Pastel ~ bicolor


[I][B]CHERRY[/B][/I]
Green Doctor Frosted
Matt's Wild Cherry


[I][B]ODD/NOVELTY[/B][/I]
Beauty King ~ striped skin
Captain Lucky - tricolor
Green Skin Long Keeper ~ storage type
Roughwood Golden Tiger ~ striped skin fuzzy foliage
Indigo Rose


[B]DETERMINATES and DWARFS[/B]
Amazing Grace ~ bicolor
Black Sea Man
Canadian Dwarf
Frazier's Gem
Golden Dwarf Champion
Lime Green Salad
Micro Tom
Polish Dwarf
Red House Free Standing
Rozovyi Flamingo
Sophie's Choice
Southern Night ~ black
Willamette
Whippersnpapper


[I][B]Tomato RELATIVES[/B][/I]
Ground Cherry (Physallis pruinosa)
Morelle de Balbis(Solanum sisymbrifolium)
probably Tomatillo as I always get volunteers


Oh, and my first seedlings popping up today!:)
Remy

stonysoilseeds March 28, 2012 07:27 PM

i will post ,ine sometime soon except im a poor typist i find your list very inyersting animpressive remy i find it especially interesting that you do not include many of the more popular open pollinated hierlooms such as black krim , cherokee purple, black cherry,and kellogs breakfast. i am growing many more lesser known varieties this year and it will be intersting for me to compare the newer varieties with the popular hierlooms that have been my staple.......good luck with all your wonderful selections

Anthony_Toronto March 28, 2012 07:42 PM

I'll be doing:

brandywine sudduth
cherokee purple
indian stripe
black krim
paul robeson
gary'o shea
kbx
green giant
black cherry
kosovo
unknown sweet pink globe-shaped tomato
pl 'black cherry' like tomato (several generations out from purple haze)

jerryinfla March 28, 2012 08:20 PM

I transplanted these to a raised bed on Feb 15: First Prize, Better Boy, Big Beef, Sweet Million, Fletcher, Better Bush, and Lemon Boy -- all nematode resistant hybrids until I get RKNs under control. Here's what they look like today.

[IMG]http://www.fototime.com/D9C6C53CAA1E4A5/standard.jpg[/IMG]

If the RKNs don't invade my summer squash and cucumbers, I'll be planting Arkansas Traveler, Cherokee Purple, Mortgage Lifter, Black Krim, Abe Lincoln, Honey Hybrid, and Virgina Sweets along with some of the above in late summer for a fall crop. We get two tomato growing seasons here in central Florida.

remy March 28, 2012 08:29 PM

[QUOTE=stonysoilseeds;264430]i will post ,ine sometime soon except im a poor typist i find your list very inyersting animpressive remy i find it especially interesting that you do not include many of the more popular open pollinated hierlooms such as black krim , cherokee purple, black cherry,and kellogs breakfast. i am growing many more lesser known varieties this year and it will be intersting for me to compare the newer varieties with the popular hierlooms that have been my staple.......good luck with all your wonderful selections[/QUOTE]
Stony,
Thanks! I like to switch things out variety wise. Last year I grew Black Cherry. The year before, I grew Cherokee Purple. I did grow Kellogg's Breakfast twice back in the 90's. I didn't like the flavor either time. When I went to CHOPTAG's tomato tasting and I had Gary Millwood's, they were fantastic. They must like KY more than here!

[QUOTE=Anthony_Toronto;264433]I'll be doing:

brandywine sudduth
cherokee purple
indian stripe
black krim
paul robeson
gary'o shea
kbx
green giant
black cherry
kosovo
unknown sweet pink globe-shaped tomato
pl 'black cherry' like tomato (several generations out from purple haze)[/QUOTE]
Anthony, Since you are so close to here, you must let me know how Paul Robeson does for you. I contemplated planting it this year.

[QUOTE=jerryinfla;264445]I transplanted these to a raised bed on Feb 15: First Prize, Better Boy, Big Beef, Sweet Million, Fletcher, Better Bush, and Lemon Boy -- all nematode resistant hybrids until I get RKNs under control. Here's what they look like today.

[IMG]http://www.fototime.com/D9C6C53CAA1E4A5/standard.jpg[/IMG]

If the RKNs don't invade my summer squash and cucumbers, I'll be planting Arkansas Traveler, Cherokee Purple, Mortgage Lifter, Black Krim, Abe Lincoln, Honey Hybrid, and Virgina Sweets along with some of the above in late summer for a fall crop. We get two tomato growing seasons here in central Florida.[/QUOTE]
Jerry, I am so jealous!!
Remy

TightenUp March 28, 2012 09:42 PM

great list remy. are you the remy from sampleseeds.com?

carolyn137 March 28, 2012 09:44 PM

I'm still waiting for the original envelopes of seeds that Marina in Russia sent as well as same from Andrey in Belarus, as well as the resends. Note that Andrey sent me the first one on Jan 28 and Marina on I think Feb 2nd.

Marina just PMed me and said the seeds were in Moscow, she's tracking this resend one and it took about a week to get to Moscow from where she lives in Russia, so I told her to let me know when they hit the US shores and also told her that I had no more fingers to cross and was moving to toe crossing.:lol:

In the meantime I couldn't wait any longer so spent yesterday packing up seeds for Craig, who raises all my plants for me and separate packs go to Lee and Shoe in NC and Neil L in IL. And those were all sent off this AM. Shoe has said that if any new seeds come in if I can get them to him by mid-April that would work, bless him.:)

So as soon as I know what my list will look like I'll post it and all I can say is that there many many new varieties that will be new to all or most.;)

remy March 28, 2012 10:09 PM

[QUOTE=ChefJeff;264463]great list remy. are you the remy from sampleseeds.com?[/QUOTE]
Thanks! Yes I am:).

[QUOTE=carolyn137;264465]I'm still waiting for the original envelopes of seeds that Marina in Russia sent as well as same from Andrey in Belarus, as well as the resends. Note that Andrey sent me the first one on Jan 28 and Marina on I think Feb 2nd.

Marina just PMed me and said the seeds were in Moscow, she's tracking this resend one and it took about a week to get to Moscow from where she lives in Russia, so I told her to let me know when they hit the US shores and also told her that I had no more fingers to cross and was moving to toe crossing.:lol:

In the meantime I couldn't wait any longer so spent yesterday packing up seeds for Craig, who raises all my plants for me and separate packs go to Lee and Shoe in NC and Neil L in IL. And those were all sent off this AM. Shoe has said that if any new seeds come in if I can get them to him by mid-April that would work, bless him.:)

So as soon as I know what my list will look like I'll post it and all I can say is that there many many new varieties that will be new to all or most.;)[/QUOTE]
Carolyn,
I sure hope the re-sends get to you! I wonder if the originals were confiscated? I can't believe it took a week alone to get from Marina's house to Moscow. I won't complain about the postal service here again:lol:.
I'm looking forward to seeing you list. I'm sure it will be quite the unusual assortment.
Remy

kath March 28, 2012 10:44 PM

It's another long list for me this year, but this is the last time, I'm sure.:roll: The following were started early- some new ones for container growing and some old favorites:

Amazon Chocolate
Caspian Pink
Copper River
"Chocolate Beefsteak"
Danko
Favorite Holiday
Fish Lake Oxheart
Fruhe Liebe
Giannini
Granny's Heart
Hawaiian Pineapple
Hays'
Maskotka
Oleyar's German
Sandul Moldovan
Sibirskiy Skorospelyi
Sungold F1
Terhune
Zolotoe Serdste

The following varieties also made the cut this year and were sown on 3/31:

Alice's Egypt
Amana Pink
Amish Rose
Antique Roman
Barlow Jap
Big Ben #1
Big Cheef
Black Mountain Pink
Blush
Bobbie
Brandywine, Glick's
Brandywine, Heart-Shaped
"Brandywine, Liam's"
Brave General
Brown Sugar
Burning Spear
Captain Lucky
"Carbon Copy"
Carie Claxon Yellow
Chyornyi Tarasenko
Daniels
"Dark Striped Cherry" F2
Destor's Amish Beefsteak
Dr. Lyle
Dutka's Pink
Eastham Pink Heirloom
Everett's Rusty Oxheart
First Mate
"Marko's Flortis Cherry"
Frank's Large Red
Gaccetta Paste
German Giant
German Johnson
German Johnson Potato Leaf
Grandma Viney's Yellow and Pink
Grandpap's Rose Wax
Grant County Pink
HeShPoLe
Honeydrop Cherry
Hungarian Heart
Hungarian Oval
Indiana Red
Indian Stripe x possibly Daniels F4
Ispolin Malinovyi
Italian Striped
Jan's
JD's Special C-Tex
Josefina
Kentucky Beefsteak
Kentucky Cabin
Koroleva
Kosovo
Kremlin Chiming Clock
Kukla's Portuguese Heart
Lee's Sweet
Madame Jardel's Black
Madison County Pink
Maiden's Gold
Maria Amazilitei's Giant Red
Marianna's Conflict
Marizol Purple
Matt's Folly
Matt's Wild Cherry
Mawlenowe
McClintock's Big Pink
Monomakh's Hat
Nature's Riddle
Olena Ukrainian
Orange Banana
Orange Heirloom
Orange Strawberry
Pink Elephant
Pink Honey
Pink Oxheart
PPP x PP C
Pruden's Purple
Prue
Queen of Hearts
Raspberry Miracle
Reif Italian Heart
Rose Quartz x Black Cherry
Rosi Mari
Seek-No-Further Love Apple
Serdste Buivola
Serendipity
Sherry's Sweet Heart
Snag's Pride
Solar Flare
Sweet Beverley
Tarensenko 6
Tennessee Heirloom
Toedebusch Pink
Top Sirloin
Trenton's Tiger
Tsar of Bells
'Vince P1" F5
Walter's Candy Stripe
Wanda's Potato Top
Watermelon Beefsteak
Watermelon Beefsteak Potato Leaf
Wedekind Heirloom Pink
West Virginia Sweet Meat
Work Release Paste
Worley Red
Zeke Dishman
"Zima" F2
Zolotaya Rapsodiya

I'm really, really hoping for a not too hot, not too wet growing season.:yes:

MarinaRussian March 29, 2012 02:18 AM

[B]Wow, Kath[/B]! Your list sure is impressive :yes: I noticed you have quite a few Russians. My seedlings from the seeds that you sent me are looking so good, very healthy. Thanks again for the amazing varieties. :love: Goodness, is the spring ever going to get here? I am afraid to post my list because I don't want people thinking that I'm looney

ed50 March 29, 2012 02:39 AM

What a nice list Kath and a lot of variaties that I never heard about. So it's time to post my list also I think.
The following varieties I sowed on 3/7 and (most of them) are already transplanted in little pots in the greenhouse:
Anna Russian
Aunt Ginny's Purple
Barlow Jap
Belmonte
Brandywine 'Sudduth's Strain'
Chianti Rose
Cowlick's Brandywine
Crnkovic Yugoslavian
Earl's Faux
English Rose
Hoy
Kosovo
Ledoux Special
Ludmilla's Pink Heart
Marianna's Peace
Pale Perfect Purple
Prudens Purple
Sandul Moldovan
Stump of the World
Tennessee Britches
Terhune
Hege German Pink
Toedebusch Pink
Nor(th)carolina Pink
Olena Ukrainian
Rose de Berne
Limbaugh's Potato Top
Gregori Altaï
Eva Purple Ball
Kardinal Mazarini
Bloody Butcher
Cosmonaut Volkov
Cuostralée
Fish Lake Oxheart
Gildo Pietroboni
Goose Creek
Hilda
Jewish
Kukla's Portuguese Heart
Lehrertomate
Liguria
Mémé Beauce
Prue
Reif Red Heart
Wes
1884 Purple
Amazon Chocolate
Ananas Noir
Arbuznyi
Bear Creek
Big Cheef
Brad's Black Heart
Cherokee Chocolate
Cuban Black
Gary O'Sena
Indian Stripe
JD's Special C-Tex
Noire de Crimée
Spudakee
Vorlon
Beauty Queen
Captain Lucky
Everett's Rusty Oxheart
Gold Medal
Green Copia
Harvard Square
Lucky Cross
Nature's Riddle
Marvel Striped
Pink Berkeley Tie-Dye
Earl of Edgecombe
Favorie de Bretagne
KBX
Orange Oxheart
Spudayellow Strawberry
Medovyi Spas
Summer Cider Apricot
Orlov Yellow
Absinthe
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Cherokee Green
Grub's Mystery Green
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka
AAA Sweet Solano
Black Cherry
Brandywine Cherry
Galina's Yellow
Green Doctor's Frosted
Japonaise Haute
Orange Bourgoin
Rose Quartz
Snow White Cherry
Suhkruploom Kollane
Danko
Gold Nugget
Lime Green Salad
Quedlinburger Frühe Liebe
Red Robin
Sophie's Choice
OSU Blue P20
OSU Blue 149
OSU Blue 109

On 3/26 I sowed the following 40 varieties:
Schnellfrüchtende aus Wirowsk
Yellow Belgium
Jagodka
Douceur de Doucet
Potato Leaf White
Tomate de Touraine
San Francisco Fog
Prize of the Trials
Pomodoro Pantano Romanesco
Pineapple Fog
Plaisir d'été
Tsar's Favorite
Tonnelet
Fireworks
Poire Rose
Polish Egg
Polish
Perestroika
Soldacki
Taxi
Cherry Tigr
Olympic Flame
Yaponskiy Krab
Bychiy Lob
Lotos
Mamont
Abakanskiy
Serdtse Buivola
Taps
Moravsky Div
Grant County Pink
Iva's Pink Russian
Dixie Golden Giant
German Johnson
Omar's Lebanese
Sungold
Mustang Jaune
Tangerine
Wisconsin 55 Gold
Bilders

Just like Kath I'm also hoping for a summer with a lot of sun and not to much rain (not like last year!).

Eddy

BigBrownDogHouse March 29, 2012 08:26 AM

Okay, here's my list at this moment. Have to put a lid on adding any more. I'm out of room.

[SIZE=2][B]1884[/B][/SIZE]
[SIZE=2][B]Aker's West Virginia [/B][/SIZE]
[B][SIZE=2]Amazon Chocolate[/SIZE][/B]
[SIZE=2][B]Amy's Sugar Gem[/B][/SIZE]
[B][SIZE=2]Believe It or Not [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Big Beef [/SIZE][/B]

[B][SIZE=2]Black Mountain Pink [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Box Car Willie[/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Brandywine [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Brandywine, Cowlick[/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Brandywine, Croatia [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Burpee Big Boy[/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Burpee Steak Sandwich[/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Bush Beefsteak [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Campbell's 1327[/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Caribe [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Cardinal[/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Chapman [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Chianti Rose [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Church [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Cindy's West Virginia [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]David's Pink [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Delicious[/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Depp's Pink Firefly [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Dinner Plate [/SIZE][/B]



[B][SIZE=2]Elmer's Old German [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Ethel Watkins [/SIZE][/B]
[B][B][SIZE=2]Flame [/SIZE][/B][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Fred Limbaugh Potato Top [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]German Giant [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]German Head [/SIZE][/B]
[SIZE=2][B]German Queen [/B][/SIZE]
[B][SIZE=2]Gigantesque [/SIZE][/B]

[B][SIZE=2]Good Old Fashioned Red [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Grant County Park [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Gregori's Altai [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Guido [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Hanky Pink [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Heinz 1439 [/SIZE][/B]

[B][SIZE=2]Henderson's Winsall[/SIZE][/B]
[SIZE=2][B]Herman's Special [/B][/SIZE]
[B][SIZE=2]Indiana Red [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Jean's Prize [/SIZE][/B]


[B][SIZE=2]Kentucky Plate [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Kentucky Wonder [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Lincoln Adams [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Magnum Beefsteak [/SIZE][/B]


[B][SIZE=2]Mexico [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Mr. Underwood's Pink German Giant [/SIZE][/B]

[B][SIZE=2]Neves Azorean Red [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Olive Hill [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Omar's Lebanese [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Park's Beefmaster [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2][/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Park's Whopper [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Peron Sprayless [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Ponderosa [/SIZE][/B]


[B][SIZE=2]Rebecca Sebastian's Bull Bag [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Red Barn [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Red Penna [/SIZE][/B]
[SIZE=2][B]Richardson [/B][/SIZE]

[B][SIZE=2]Rosella Purple (Dwarf) [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Sainte Lucie [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Stump of the World [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Tennessee Britches [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Tidwell German [/SIZE][/B]

[B][SIZE=2]Todd County Amish [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Ultimate Giant [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Uncle Mark Bagby [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Vinson Watts [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Virginia Sweets [/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=2]Walter's Candy Stripe[/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=3][SIZE=2]Wild Fred (Dwarf)[/SIZE] [/SIZE][/B]
:dizzy:

kath March 29, 2012 08:47 AM

[QUOTE=MarinaRussian;264505][B]Wow, Kath[/B]! Your list sure is impressive :yes: I noticed you have quite a few Russians. My seedlings from the seeds that you sent me are looking so good, very healthy. Thanks again for the amazing varieties. :love: Goodness, is the spring ever going to get here? I am afraid to post my list because I don't want people thinking that I'm looney[/QUOTE]

Hi, Marina! I'm happy that your seedlings are looking good and I hope that your spring arrives soon- it's so hard to wait. Yes, Tania and others had quite a few Russian varieties that were very tempting.:yes: I'm trying a few more early varieties in hopes of finding a sweeter one to grow really early in the greenhouse. I'm pretty sure some people think I'm looney so posting my list just confirms it.:dizzy: Eddy and BigBrownDogHouse have some crazy big lists, too, so maybe you should just go ahead and post yours anyway.;) I love reading everyone's lists, but I hope everyone will post what their favorites were at the end of the season because I find that even more interesting. :)
Kath

carolyn137 March 29, 2012 08:59 AM

Kath, to grow early in the greenhouse, but not necessarily an early variety ,have you considered Pervaya Lyubov ( First Love) which for the past several years or so has been one of THE most popular varieties from my seed offers as well as from SSE requests?

About 75 days, indet, PL , round pink, and almost everyone speaks of the sweet/tangy taste. Seeds originally from Andrey. But perhaps you've already grow it?

Yes, I know I'm an enabler, so deal with it.:lol:

PA_Julia March 29, 2012 09:22 AM

Hi Everyone!

My list for this season is;

Grandfather Ashlock
Tatar of Mongolstan
White Queen
Uncle Mark Bagby
Paul Robeson
Super Sweet Cherry
Big Zach
Phil's Fantastic

Blk_Vegan March 29, 2012 09:40 AM

Growing twenty this season with the hope of trimming down to ten next year. That number would be ideal for the amount of BYG space I currently have available. Going to garden this weekend with the following varieties:

[B]Amazon Chocolate
Chocolate Stripes
Big Cheef
Bear Creek
Dana's Dusky Rose
Stump Of The World
Sandul Moldovan
Brandywine(Cowlicks')
Liz Birt
Purple Dog Creek
Hege German Pink
Mrs Benson
Barlow Jap
Raspberry Miracle
Tarasenko 6
Dixiewine
Cherry(unknown pink variety that was mixed in with Amazon seeds)
Sungold
[/B]

remy March 29, 2012 09:41 AM

Fantastic lists Everyone!

Kath,
That's a huge list! What is Carbon Copy? I like that name Seek-No-Further Love Apple. It has A LOT to live up to:lol:.

Marina,
I don't think anyone will think you're loony around here!

Eddy and BigBrownDogHouse,
More huge lists! You're both growing quite a few on my future to grow lists. I sure hope we all have a warm sunny summer.

PA Julia,
That's a great little mix :)
Remy

Boutique Tomatoes March 29, 2012 10:15 AM

Since I don't think I'll be judged here...
 
Here is what I have under the lights for tomatoes. It's 194 varieties. I had 6 complete no shows out of 200 varieties started, but I'm hoping to recieve 6 additional new ones to fill in for them soon...

I have room for one of each at home, plus community garden space and a friend with a farmland available to plant all the extras if I don't kill the first round or two trying to push the season.

[Indeterminate Varieties first, grouped by fruit color]

[B][Black/Purple][/B]
Amazon Chocolate
Black Krim
Brad's Black Heart
Carbon
Cherokee Purple
Gary'O Sena
Indian Stripe
JD's Special C Tex
Shokoladnyi
Tim's Black Ruffles
Vorlon
Wessel's Purple Pride
Russian Cossack
Purple Russian
Black Pear

[B][Pink][/B]
Anna Russian
Barlow Jap
Brandywine from Croatia
County Agent
Gregori's Altai
Lithuanian Crested Pink
Mazarini
Mrs Benson
Pale Perfect Purple
Pervaya Lyubov
Sheboygan
Tsar-Kolokol
Zapotec Pleated
Pink Honey
Purple Dog Creek
Earl's Faux
Lillian Macijewski's Poland Pink
Tlacolula

[B][Red][/B]
Break O'Day
Costoluto Genovese
Federle
Gildo Pietroboni
Greenbush Italian
Lehrertomate (Teacher's Tomato)
Opalka
Palmira's Northern Italian Beefsteak
Pantano Romanesco
Pera d'Abruzzo
Polish Linguisa
Prue
Russo's Sicilian Togetta
Tarasenko 6
Wisconsin 55
Wes
Nile River Egyptian
Mushroom Basket
Venetian Marketplace
Chico Grande
Chinese
Sierra Leone
Kenosha Paste
German Red Strawberry
Marmande Garnier Rouge
Granny's Heart
Fish Lake Oxheart
Jersey Giant
Nepal
Cow's Tit
Marmande Precocissimo
Pomodoro Banana Marino
Cosmonaut Volkov

[B][Yellow/Orange][/B]
Aunt Gerties Gold
Azoychka
Jubilee
Limmony
Manyel
Orange Minsk
Pork Chop
Rosalie's Early Orange
Wisconsin 55 Gold
Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Earl Of Edgecombe
Nicoviotis Orange
Beijing Yellow
Orange Strawberry

[B][White][/B]
Duggin White
Fantome Du Laos
Shah
White Tomesol
White Oxheart
White Queen
White Wax
Great White
White Beauty/Beauty Blanc
Kay's White
Viva Lindsey’s White Kentucky
Yazon
Zea Sonnabend White
Téton de Venus Blanc

[B][Green][/B]
Absinthe
Cherokee Green
Evergreen
Grub's Mystery Green
Malakhitovaya Shkatulka
Moldovan Green
Spear's Tennessee Green
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Green Pineapple
Giant Green Zebra
Marmande Verte
Grandma Oliver's Green
Green Giant

[B][Bicolor/other][/B]
Beauty King
Berkeley Tie-Dye
Berkeley Tie-Dye Heart
Berkeley Tie-Dye Pink
Large Barred Boar
Solar Flare
Vintage Wine
Copia
Beauty Queen
Captain Lucky
Golden Cherokee

[B][Colorful Salad Tomatoes][/B]
Black and Red Boar
Black and Brown Boar
Pink Boar
Sweet Carneros Pink
AAA Sweet Solano
Csikos Botermo
Red Furry Boar
Pink Furry Boar
Yellow Furry Boar
Blonde Boar
Garden Peach
Wapsipinicon Peach
Speckled Peach
Tigerella
Michael Pollan
Maglia Rosa
Blush
Trenton's Tiger

[B][Blue][/B]
Dancing with Smurfs
Bosque Blue
J&L Select Blue
Indigo Rose
Blue Match
Blue Streak
Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blues
Blue Fog
Muddy Waters
Searching for the Blue Zebra
Blue Bayou

[B][Determinate/semi-determinate][/B]
Ace 55
Bush Beefsteak
Calypso
Early Glee
Early Rouge
Fireball
Homestead
Hungarian Mobile
Kalinka
Magyar Piros Boker
Morden Yellow
Mountain Gold
Peron Sprayless
Siletz
Sophie's Choice
Super Marmande
Rozalinda
Rumi Banjan

[B][Dwarf Project Releases][/B]
Summertime Gold
Mr. Snow
Rosella Purple
Summertime Green
Tasmanian Chocolate

[B][Currant Tomatoes][/B]
Hawaiian Red Currant
Sara's Galapagos

[B]Caribbean Single Island Sauces Trial Tomato Varieties[/B]

[Obtained from the USDA collection]
[B]Jamaica - PI 647123[/B] - Collected in Jamaica 01-Sep-1964 by R. Sweet from Cornell. Shown at Vegetable Variety Field Day in Ithaca, NY 9/14/1964. Fruit 3.3 cm. x 4.0 cm. - 4.2 cm., red to pinkish in color. Most fruit not green top, some are. Peel is translucent - see a vertical vernation through skin. Some cracks, mostly radial. Small round deep set stem scar. When picked, calyx remains on plant.
[B]Petrillo - PI 201775[/B] - Donated 01-Jan-1952, from Puerto Rico. A variety with a tart acid flavor. From A.T. Erwin. Large indeterminate plant, variable fruit set of oblate fruits. Reported severe fasciation and radial and concentric cracking, heavy fruit set.
[B]Plamar Caribe - PI 644772[/B] - Donated 1961 by Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station - University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez. 6-8 cm. oblate red fruit.
[B]126 LM - PI 263721[/B] - Donated 29-Feb-1960 by Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station - University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Smaller determinate plant, medium sized globe fruits with slight fasciation and cracking. Medium maturity, medium to heavy fruit set.
[B]80 - PI 263716[/B] - Donated 29-Feb-1960 by Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station - University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Medium sized indeterminate plant, variable fruit shapes with slight fasciation and cracking. Medium maturity and fruit set.
[B]G 10221S - PI 321052[/B] - Selection from PI 263720, donated 29-Feb-1960 by Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station - University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Plant indeterminate. Fruit excellent external color, little cracking, uniform ripening, medium maturity, high set and yield.
[B]242 - PI 263724[/B] - Donated 29-Feb-1960 by Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station - University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. A medium sized determinate tomato, medium to late maturity with heavy fruit set. No fasciation and only slight susceptibility to cracking. Plum/Pear shaped fruit.
[B]H 2 - PI 263710[/B] - Donated 29-Feb-1960 by Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station - University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. Indeterminate plant, medium sized oblate fruit, medium fasciation and cracking observed. Medium to heavy fruit set in a mid to late season tomato.
[B]105 A - PI 263718[/B] - Donated 29-Feb-1960 by Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station - University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras. A medium sized determinate tomato, medium to late maturity 2-3 inch globe fruit.
[B]Rinon - PI 98097[/B] - Collected 08-Mar-1932 in Cuba by T. Fennell and J. Jack. A rather small or medium-sized tomato, much flattened, oblately rounded or curved towards the stem and wrinkled. Prof. Jack believes this is simply a degenerate form of the improved cultivated tomato which has become established as a wild plant in Cuba. It is said, however, to withstand very trying conditions and to grow luxuriantly at times when all other tomatoes fail.
[B]290 - PI 208761[/B] - Cuba Collected 28-Apr-1953 near Havana, Cuba by D.S. Correll and J.C. Miller. Medium sized plum/pear.
[B]Marti 51 - PI 208835[/B] - Collected 28-Apr-1953 San Antonio de Les Banos, Cuba by D.S. Correll and J.C. Miller. Smaller Oblate fruit.

[Obtained from Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research]
[B]Tomate Botellita - LYC 3383[/B] - Collected in Cuba in 1988, no other data available.
[B]Tomate Cocina - LYC 3532[/B] - Collected in Cuba in 1990, no other data available.
[B]Tomate Criollo - LYC 3467[/B] - Collected in Cuba in 1990, no other data available.
[B]Tomate Cimarron Legendario - LYC 3468[/B] - Collected in Cuba in 1990, no other data available.
[B]Tomate Cimarron Rojo - LYC 3313[/B] - Collected in Cuba in 1987, no other data available.
[B]Unnamed tomato - LYC 2755[/B] - Collected in Trinidad, Cuba in 1968, no other data available.

[Obtained from the AVRDC in Taiwan]
[B]Magnitlo tente - L04022[/B] - Collected in Trinidad and Tobago, added to the AVRDC collection 23-Jan-1976. Seed generated in 1982, no other data available.

[Obtained from the Centre for Genetic Resources - The Netherlands Plant Research International]
[B]Irat L3 - CGN15897[/B] - Martinique a cross between Floralou/199 UPR 39-15 bred by Institut de Recherches Agronomiques et Tropicales, Martinique. Resistance to C.michiganense, P. solanacearum, Verticillium dahliae

[Purchased/Traded for Caribbean Varieties - Descriptions from each seed source]
[B]Olirose de St. Dominque[/B] - 75 days, French name for "Tomato Rose de Santo Domingo" (or pink tomato from) An old variety from the island. Also grown in Haiti. Seed was coll. by the ENSC in Arles, France coming from the collection of Norbert Parriera of France. Healthy plants bear copious clusters of rose/pink, oval/pear-shaped 6-8oz. fruits that drop when they feel they are ripe! The fruits themselves are sweet & juicy, mixed with some old-fashioned flavor. They keep well, due to their thicker wall and skin.
[B]Plate de Haiti [/B]- 75 Days, indet., regular leaf pink red apple shaped tomato that is very uniform and about 2 1/2-2" in size. In the seed providers experience this tomato is very disease resistant and prolific.

PA_Julia March 29, 2012 10:23 AM

Thanks Remy!! I tried for some diversity this year. :)


[QUOTE=remy;264543]Fantastic lists Everyone!

Kath,
That's a huge list! What is Carbon Copy? I like that name Seek-No-Further Love Apple. It has A LOT to live up to:lol:.

Marina,
I don't think anyone will think you're loony around here!

Eddy and BigBrownDogHouse,
More huge lists! You're both growing quite a few on my future to grow lists. I sure hope we all have a warm sunny summer.

PA Julia,
That's a great little mix :)
Remy[/QUOTE]

kath March 29, 2012 11:47 AM

[QUOTE=ed50;264507]What a nice list Kath and a lot of variaties that I never heard about. So it's time to post my list also I think.
Eddy[/QUOTE]

Thanks, Eddy- you've got an exciting looking list yourself and varieties that I've not hear of either. Glad you posted your longer-than-mine list.:cute:
kath

kath March 29, 2012 11:53 AM

[QUOTE=carolyn137;264537]Kath, to grow early in the greenhouse, but not necessarily an early variety ,have you considered Pervaya Lyubov ( First Love) which for the past several years or so has been one of THE most popular varieties from my seed offers as well as from SSE requests?

About 75 days, indet, PL , round pink, and almost everyone speaks of the sweet/tangy taste. Seeds originally from Andrey. But perhaps you've already grow it?

Yes, I know I'm an enabler, so deal with it.:lol:[/QUOTE]

Oh, I don't mind suggestions but rather appreciate them, Carolyn, and will definitely look into that one for 2013 because I haven't tried it. Not sure about the "tangy" part, though- the "sweet" part is right up my alley. Thanks!

kath

kath March 29, 2012 12:00 PM

[QUOTE=remy;264543]
Kath,
That's a huge list! What is Carbon Copy? I like that name Seek-No-Further Love Apple. It has A LOT to live up to:lol:.
Remy[/QUOTE]

It's twice as big as I had hoped, Remy, but maybe next year I'll be satisfied to stop at a more reasonable number.:?!?:

For more on Carbon Copy, see: [url]www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=18828&highlight=Carbon+Copy[/url]

I love the name, too, and the description sounds like it has great possibilities. Wouldn't it be great if it really is that good and the search will be over?:lol:

kath

ed50 March 29, 2012 12:06 PM

Kath,
I hope I can enjoy from a lot of delicious tomatoes. You have a number of very promising names of your tomatoes. I hope they taste as good as I hope (and you too I think):)
All the others have also a lot of very interesting looking varieties. As everyone I'm very curious how they will look like and taste. And hopefully at the end of the year we can swap a lot of seeds.

Eddy

Boutique Tomatoes March 29, 2012 12:08 PM

So many interesting varieties in everyones lists that I'd never heard of. Had to cut and paste myself a list to research what they all are...

Carbon Copy sounds wonderful. Carbon is one of my repeats every year.

barkeater March 29, 2012 12:17 PM

[COLOR=black]Mine has changed slightly from January. I'm trying some supposedly early new hybrids I haven't grown before to see how they are. I've tried most of the heirloom earlies. Still hoping to hold it to 18 as below and seeded the following varieties on 3/24:[/COLOR]

[COLOR=#4b0082]Black Cherry[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]2 Bloody Butchers[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]Biltmore *[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]Big Beef *[/COLOR]
[COLOR=magenta]Brandywine[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]Moskvich[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]Tasti-Lee *[/COLOR]
[COLOR=magenta]2 Red Siberians[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]Jetsetter *[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]2 Ramapos [/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Cherokee Purple[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]2 Granny's Hearts[/COLOR]
[COLOR=red]Moreton Hybrid[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]Sarnowski's Polish Plum[/COLOR]

[COLOR=black]* New to me.[/COLOR]

carolyn137 March 29, 2012 01:43 PM

Descriptions from Tatiana's Tomatobase]
[B]Olirose de St. Dominque[/B] - 75 days, French name for "Tomato Rose de Santo Domingo" (or pink tomato from) An old variety from the island. Also grown in Haiti. Seed was coll. by the ENSC in Arles, France coming from a collection of the late Norbert Parriera of France. Healthy plants bear copious clusters of rose/pink, oval/pear-shaped 6-8oz. fruits that drop when they feel they are ripe! The fruits themselves are sweet & juicy, mixed with some old-fashioned flavor. They keep well, due to their thicker wall and skin.
[B]Plate de Haiti [/B]- 75 Days, indet., regular leaf pink red apple shaped tomato that is very uniform and about 2 1/2-2" in size. In my experience this tomato is very disease resistant and prolific.

In 1992 I and two others did a huge trade with Norbert and that's how the above two varieties got to the US.

And if you do a search here at Tville you'll see a thread about them where I posted the description given to both of them in older YEarbooks after I listed them.

And the descriptions differed based on who was offering them. For instance, Will Weaver asked me for Plate de Haiti and his description was different from others who reported by others, not in a major way but with shapes and taste.

If I have time, which I don't have now, I'll try to find that thread or if you have time you can do the same.

Norbert started posting here just a few months ago, but mainly in French and I think he may have stopped b'c it was so frustrating for him, even though folks here who knew French translated his posts.

And so I ask in the above description of Olirose why Norbert was described as being the LATE Norbert. As I said, he was here just a few months ago and described what had happened to him after he traded the seeds with us, where he moved to in France, and why, and was psoting about what he was going to grow in his new gardens.

So I'll ask Tania about that since you said you got the description from Tania. And she knows he was here at Tville as well.

From that HUGE trade with him in 1992 we managed to get some outstanding v arieties that had not been known here in the US before, and as I said to him when he was here, how very much many of the ultimate recipients were with them/\\All of us in the trade listed the varieties in the SSE YEarbooks in 1993, 4, and I think 1995.

Boutique Tomatoes March 29, 2012 02:19 PM

It appears my attribution of the descriptions is wrong, my apologies. The description of [B]Olirose de St. Dominque [/B]is from Mandy's Greenhouses and the [B]Plate de Haiti [/B]description is from Heritage Harvest Seed. Other than those obtained from seed banks, most of the other descriptions in my notes of each varieties are from Tania's site and I did not differentiate these two.

I will fix that above so as not to propagate any incorrect information.

Boutique Tomatoes March 29, 2012 02:27 PM

[QUOTE=carolyn137;264602]
And the descriptions differed based on who was offering them. For instance, Will Weaver asked me for Plate de Haiti and his description was different from others who reported by others, not in a major way but with shapes and taste.
[/QUOTE]

I hope to post pictures of these this season to see if they appear to be incorrect based on your reccolection of the originals. I know for many varieties sizes, shapes and taste are variable, but perhaps we can find out if something was crossed or mislabeled somewhere along the way.

PA_Julia March 29, 2012 02:41 PM

Kath,

Wow!! That's an incredible list!! I would just love to see them in your garden.
I bet the rows and rows of tomato plants would be amazing.


Julia

[QUOTE=kath;264488]It's another long list for me this year, but this is the last time, I'm sure.:roll: The following are already started- some new ones for container growing and some old favorites just in case it's extra warm early:

Amazon Chocolate
Caspian Pink
Copper River
"Chocolate Beefsteak"
Danko
Favorite Holiday
Fish Lake Oxheart
Fruhe Liebe
Giannini
Granny's Heart
Hawaiian Pineapple
Hays'
Maskotka
Oleyar's German
Sandul Moldovan
Sibirskiy Skorospelyi
Sungold F1
Terhune
Zolotoe Serdste

The following varieties also made the cut this year and will be sown on 3/31:

Alice's Egypt
Amana Pink
Amish Rose
Antique Roman
Barlow Jap
Belize Pink Heart
Big Ben #1
Big Cheef
Black Mountain Pink
Blush
Bobbie
Brandywine, Glick's
Brandywine, Heart-Shaped
"Brandywine, Liam's"
Brave General
Brown Sugar
Burning Spear
Captain Lucky
"Carbon Copy"
Carie Claxon Yellow
Chyornyi Tarasenko
Daniels
"Dark Striped Cherry" F2
Destor's Amish Beefsteak
Dr. Lyle
Dutka's Pink
Eastham Pink Heirloom
Everett's Rusty Oxheart
"Flortis Cherry"
Gaccetta Paste
German Giant
German Johnson
German Johnson Potato Leaf
Grandma Viney's Yellow and Pink
Grandpap's Rose Wax
Grant County Pink
HeShPoLe
Honeydrop Cherry
Hungarian Heart
Hungarian Oval
Indiana Red
Indian Stripe x Daniels
Ispolin Malinovyi
Italian Striped
Jan's
JD's Special C-Tex
"Josephina" (Josefina F1?)
Kentucky Beefsteak
Kentucky Cabin
Koroleva
Kosovo
Kukla's Portuguese Heart
Lee's Sweet
Madame Jardel's Black
Madison County Pink
Marizol Purple
Matt's Folly
Matt's Wild Cherry
Mawlenowe
McClintock's Big Pink
Monomakh's Hat
Nature's Riddle
Olena Ukrainian
Orange Banana
Orange Heirloom
Orange Strawberry
Pink Elephant
Pink Honey
Pink Oxheart
PPP x PP C
Pruden's Purple
Prue
Queen of Hearts
Raspberry Miracle
Reif Italian Heart
Rose Quartz x Black Cherry
Rosi Mari
Seek-No-Further Love Apple
Serdste Buivola
Serendipity
Sherry's Sweet Heart
Solar Flare
Sugar Plum F1
Sweet Beverley
Tarensenko 6
Tennessee Heirloom
Toedebusch Pink
Top Sirloin
Trenton's Tiger
Tsar of Bells
'Vince P1" F5
Walter's Candy Stripe
Wanda's Potato Top
Watermelon Beefsteak
Watermelon Beefsteak Potato Leaf
Wedekind Heirloom Pink
Work Release Paste
Worley Red
Zeke Dishman
"Zima" F2
Zolotaya Rapsodiya

I'm really, really hoping for a not too hot, not too wet growing season.:yes:[/QUOTE]

kath March 29, 2012 03:40 PM

[QUOTE=marktutt;264584]So many interesting varieties in everyones lists that I'd never heard of. Had to cut and paste myself a list to research what they all are...
[/QUOTE]

You've certainly got a LOT that I've never heard of either, Mark!

Imagine worrying about being judged for having a long list of fantastic tomato varieties on a site frequented by tomato lovers! Thanks for having the courage to post!


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