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Old May 8, 2017   #3
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Default Canuck shoots the puck ....into spring season

I just had to get the Variety ...I am trying so hard to moderate the number of varieties per annum ..

for at least a year (LOL) ...but these ones will sneak through the filter.

As they are ....dwarf... container ....rugose ... and cool tolerant ?

Fruit tends to be hidden in leaves near the stem ? extra protection ?

I guess I will find out ....

Thanks for any insights ...



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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
No experience from me,but here's what Tania's page for it says

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...b=General_Info

And it makes sense that it would be from Branscom, trust me on that

Currently being offered at Sandhil lPreservation,, from England, developed before 1950.

You already have the seeds but here's the link to Sandhill anyway.They do not send out seeds all year long

Glenn says acid tasting, but not tart, and no mention of rugose foliage. Perhaps Linda,his wife,forgot to enter it? And that since Glenn defines rugose at the beginning of his tomato section and knows very well what it looks like.. And in the introduction to the tomato section in the annual SSE Yearbook,the tomato section is the largest section,some 400 pages long .

http://www.sandhillpreservation.com/

Carolyn
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