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Old October 27, 2009   #11
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Originally Posted by camochef View Post
This was a very unusual year. my favorite varieties didn't fair as well as the later planted "new to me" varieties. Still, in order by taste:

Dana's Dusky Rose
Amazon Chocolate
JD's Special C-tex
Sandul Moldovan
Lillian Maciejewski's Poland Pink
Barlow Jap
Black Master
Mrs Benson
Cowlick Brandywine
Tarasenko6
Preacher Joe
Swisher Sweet
Shannon's South African Mystery Black
Brandywine-Glick's
Lancaster County Pink
Gigantesque
Golden Queen
Wessel's Purple Pride (Cherokee Sausage)
Limbaugh's Legacy Potato top
Black Krim
Indian Stripe
Dora
Spudakee
Giant Belgium
Cherokee Green
Russian Rose
Brandywine-Stumps (not to be confused with Stump o' the world)
Pink Sweet
Royal Hillbilly
Earl's Faux
Chianti Rose
Richardson
Gary O'Sena
Rose
Olena Ukrainian
Caspian Pink
Goatbag
Kellogg's Breakfast
Brandywine-Sudduth's
Heaven's Joy
German Johnson- Dana's
Porkchop
Daniels
Cherokee Purple
Black Brandywine x Sun-Gold cross
Burpee Sweet Seedless (hybrid)
Opalka
Summer Cider
Hege German Pink
Hazelfield Farm Red
Golden Cherokee
Persimmon
Lucky cross
Spudatula
Large Pink Bulgarian
Chris Ukrainian
Black Brandywine
KBX
Amy Goldman's Italian American
Dr Wyche's Yellow
Mr Underwood's Pink German Giant

....Unharvested....
Red Brandywine
Boxcar Willie
Tiffen Mennonite
Aunt Ginny's Purple

....Crop Failure's....
German Pink
NAR
Redwolf
German Head
Oregon Spring
Costalut Geneves
Marianna's Peace
Amish Rose
German Queen
Jumbo Jim Orange
Wild Bills Big Red
Bear Creek
Bearclaw
Camo, I can't believe you can keep up with so many different varieties. I have trouble keeping up with a dozen or so but am going to try many more this next year and see what happens. Bill
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