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Old June 28, 2017   #14
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Originally Posted by chancethegardener View Post
and it may come back like Bradford (also known as Alabama Sweet-I think you are talking about this one) did.
Yeah, I couldn't remember the name when I was typing up the reply.

It's also very common among fruit trees to find 'lost' varieties under 'family'/local names.

Also, I've found one or two 'probables' for 'lost' tomatoes in the various European seedbanks...
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