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Old December 18, 2008   #4
goodwin
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I have grown 4 of those varieties here in New Mexico.

Jetsetter
- Very early and dependable, firm, flavor ok but nothing exceptional. Strong vines continued to produce.

Kimberly - Set a nice flush of small tomatoes in cooler weather, then went into hibernation. I thought they tasted fine.
Early Wonder - Produced lots of flawless deep pink tomatoes really quickly. Thin-skinned, sweet and juicy. Plants are small and husky. This is a determinate, though

White Beauty - Developed a steady supply of fruit a little later in the season. Whites are really mild, but this a good one in my experience, especially if you limit the water.
The radial splitting you see in some varieties is water-related as well, I believe. Anyway, good luck! I'd wager we all have a touch of spring fever.
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