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Old October 29, 2017   #1
NewWestGardener
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Default Please help ID this paste tomato

To the wonderful experts here:
I am dying to know what this variety is.
I planted a dozen of paste varieties at the farm field I volunteered. It's pretty labor intensive, I rushed to get all plants in so some labels were lost, this is one of them.

It's a red paste, determinant or semi determinant growth habit, pretty productive, a good performer under minimal care. All fruit have this shape, long and narrow, not a pear, not oval., and they come in neat clusters. My estimate, each weighed about 3-4 0z (all of my field tomatoes are underweight). I know many varieties have this shape. I narrowed it down my list, so it could be one of the following:

Hungarian Italian, San Marzano Redorta, or Italian Super Paste. Which one? It should be one of these three.

I also grew Polish Linguisa, Polish Pastel,San Marzano Gigante, Ferdele, Cow's T-i-ts ,I Opalka, Rio Grande, Roma VF, Marianna F1.

Sorry for a difficult puzzle with limited clues. I hate to not to honor a good variety next year without a proper ID, and not able to share seeds.

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