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Old August 23, 2006   #1
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Here's my fest offering.

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Old August 23, 2006   #2
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Impressive and convincing manifestation of tomato growing expertise!

I give you three thumbs up, if I have three thumbs.

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Old August 23, 2006   #3
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Fabulous...Was Peruvian Bush there?

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Old August 23, 2006   #4
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Bewdiful Earl. Some rippers there. I would kill for a table like that right now.
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Wow Earl, that's quite a selection. What the interesting looking ones in the middle row, second from the camera. The green/purple ones next to the Black Cherry (if that what the little ones are)?
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Old August 24, 2006   #6
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Gorgeous, Earl!

Looking at them, I can almost smell their tomatoey aroma.

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Old August 24, 2006   #7
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MAG-NIF!

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Old August 24, 2006   #8
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What a nice assortment.
Beautiful pic.
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Old August 24, 2006   #9
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Ciao Earl,

Fabulous tomatoes, well done! You grew quite an assortment of greens this year, what are they? And it looks like maybe Brandywine Sudduth in the lower right corner next to what looks like Galina's? What's the orange near the top? See, now you've got us all wondering as to the varieties!

Meraviglioso! (marvelous)
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They look kind of sad. What with no one there to enjoy them.

maybe dcarch and I can help...
Right! Where's everybody?!
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Wow! Gorgeous! I, too, am wondering about the greenish red tomato next to the Black Cherries. They almost look like plums or apples. Yum!

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A Very nice looking tomato spread!

Ditto what giardiniere and annietomatomad said. I haven't seen anything like it. How'd it taste and WTH is it?
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A Very nice looking tomato spread!

Ditto what giardiniere and annietomatomad said. I haven't seen anything like it. How'd it taste and WTH is it?
Earl was going to be growing Ananas Noire this year, so that's my guess.

http://images.google.com/images?q=an...=Search+Images

(Earl, is it just a looker, or does it have taste potential as well?)
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Here's what Earl said on GW.

As for A.N. the nice looking bicolor, it was not all that
great tasting IMHO......


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The bi-color in middle-front is Anaras Noir. Front two cherries are Galina's Yellow and Peruvian Bush, then Black Cherry and Mexico Midget. First one on front left is Mountaineer Mystery, next is Kentucky Heirloom. Faux is on far end of table in center. I can't remember placement of all of them.

Here's what I planted this year, some are not in the picture.
1. Earl’s Faux
2. Aunt Gertie’s Gold
6. Cherokee Purple
7. Carbon
8. Noir de Crimee
9. Polish
10. Yellow Brandywine
11. Burracker’s Favoarite
12. Lester’s
13. Humph
14. Kosovo
15. Wes
16. Grub’s Mystery Green
17. Green Giant
18. Cuostralee
19. Novikov’s Giant
20. Moscow
21. Andes Horn
22. Mama Leone
23. Red Brandywine
24. Picardy
25. Ceylon
26. Prue
27. Milka’s Red Bulgarain
28. Lil’s Favorite
29. Granny Cantrell’s
30. German
31. Kentucky Heirloom
12. Lester’s
33. Mountaineer Mystery
34. Anaras Noir
Cherry Types
Black Cherry
Galina’s Yellow Cherry
Green Grape
Mexico Midget
Chuck Wyatt’s Red Cherry
Besser Red Cherry
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Woo Hoo! Mountaineer Mystery made it to CHOPTAG. It will be at MAGTAG tomorrow as well. I'm saddling up for the ride out of the mountains in a few minutes.

Very pretty maters Earl! Not that I expected anything less. (Doing my best Wayne and Garth impression) "Im not worthy!"
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