September 14, 2009 | #1 |
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Seeds Saved From 2009 Party
Hi,
This is the list of seeds I saved from the whole tomatoes that I took home and canned. Some of course are in small quantities.Zana's list will be different since she saved from the cut tomatoes. As always anyone who attended the party can have seeds with no trade. Ananas Noire Black and Brown Boar Black Zebra Blue Ridge Mountain Brad's Black Heart Burracker's Favorite Cherokee Chocolate Cherokee Green Grape Clint Eastwood's Rowdy Red Daniels Depp's Pink Firefly Dagma's Perfection Early Glee Eckert's Polish Gajo de Melon Goose Creek Grosse Cotelee Green Zebra Grub's Mystery Green Hellsfrucht HeShPoLe F7 (Heart Shaped Potato Leaf) Indian Stripe Isis Candy Joe's Plum Julia Child Koralik Kosovo Magnum Mexico New Big Dwarf NoviHan Pink - not sure if I did or not! Olena Ukrainian Paul Robeson Polish Dwarf Polish Linguisa Pomadoro Tropic Purple Calabash Principe Borghese Rocky Roughwood Golden Tiger Rozovzi Flamingo Russian 117 Sabre Schwartz Sarah Slankard's Soldacki Thai Pink Egg Tobolsk Tom's Yellow Wonder Victorian Dwarf Virginia Sweets Wes White Beauty ??? Green - unknown from Tomatofest. 3 plants were the same so it is a variety. Remy
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December 13, 2009 | #2 |
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Hi Remy,
I didn't get the following in my mix, so would love to have seeds of those, please: Olena Ukrainian Slankards Mexico Do you want a SASE? Please advise, thanks, Zana PS Will post my list on a separate entry. |
December 13, 2009 | #3 |
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Here is what I collected and processed from the 2009 Buffalo-Niagara-Western-New-York Tomato Tastefest. (At least that's what I put on the envelopes...lol) Like Remy said,
"As always anyone who attended the party can have seeds with no trade." Also if those attending did bring any of those listed below and didn't let us know if they brought them or not, please do so, so we may attribute them to you for provenance. Thanks, Zana Variety Name Grower Ananas Noire Mark Korney/Jerry Powarski Ananas Noire Berkeley Tie Dye Remy Orlowski Black Cherry Mark Korney Black and Brown Boar Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski gone Black Zebra Blue Ridge Mountain Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Brad's Black Heart Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Burracker's Favorite Carbon Mark Korney Cherokee Chocolate Cherokee Green Grape Mark Korney Clint Eastwood's Rowdy Red Crnkovic Yugoslavian Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Currant Remy Orlowski Currant Daniels Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Depp's Pink Firefly Remy Orlowski Dagmar's Perfection Early Glee Remy Orlowski Eckert's Polish Remy Orlowski gone Gajo de Melon Remy Orlowski Giant Belgium Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski (this is NOT the true Giant Belgium/from TGS freebies) Giant Belgium (this is NOT the true Giant Belgium/from TGS freebies) Goose Creek Rob Kavanagh Grosse Cotelee Remy Orlowski Granny Cantrell's German Mark Korney Green Zebra Brenda F. Green Zebra Richard Price Gregori's Altai Mark Korney Gregori's Altai Red Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Grub's Mystery Green Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Heart Cross PL & Red Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Hellfrucht Remy Orlowski HeShPoLe F7 (Heart Shaped Potato Leaf) Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Indian Stripe Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Isis Candy Italian Sweet Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Jelly Bean Mark Korney Joe's Plum Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski gone Julia Child KBH Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski KBH - Pink Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski KB Heart Pink Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Kellogg's Breakfast Knucklehead F3 Remy Orlowski Koralik Korney's Jelly Bean (aka Perry's Cherry) Mark Korney Korney's XXX Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Kosovo Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Magnum Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Marizol Korney Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Mortgage Lifter Radiator Charlie's New Big Dwarf Remy Orlowski Nipples Mark Korney NoviHan Pink Galina Boyan & Jim Peterson Oleyar's German Mark Korney Orange Small Paul Robeson Polish Dwarf Remy Orlowski Polish (Earl's) Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Polish Linguisa Galina Boyan & Jim Peterson Polish Pastel Remy Orlowski Pomadoro Tropic gone Principe Borghese Purple Calabash Richard Price Quartz Multiflora Mark Korney Red Rose (PL) Mark Korney Richardson Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Rocky Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Roughwood Golden Tiger Remy Orlowski Rozovyi Flamingo Remy Orlowski Russian 117 Mark Korney/JP Sabre Remy Orlowski Schwartz Sarah Black Small Yellow Snow White Remy Orlowski Snow White Mark Korney Soldacki Remy Orlowski Spuda Yellow Strawberry Mark Korney Stump of the World "Tasty Unknown" Remy Orlowski Thai Pink Egg Tobolsk Tobolsk Tom's Yellow Wonder Rob Kavanagh Victorian Dwarf Remy Orlowski Vintage Wine (this is NOT the true) Virginia Sweets Rob Kavanagh Virginia Sweets Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski Wes Mark Korney/ Jerry Powarski White Beauty Yellow Pear ???? (no name GWR) Richard Price Please note some of those remaining have very limited quantities Last edited by Zana; March 22, 2010 at 01:30 AM. Reason: Updating |
December 13, 2009 | #4 |
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Hi Zana,
I never found my plate of Cherokee Green Grape so if you want send a few of those to me, and I'll send the others to you. Polish Lingiusa was Galina and Jim Tom's Yellow Wonder was Rob K. Vintage wine was incorrect. It is wrong seeds from Tomatofest. Richard Price's ??? Green was also incorrect seed from Tomatofest, but he knew it since it was not suppose to be a green when ripe. Remy
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Works for me Remy. I had the notes about the Vintage wine and the ??? on my original "master list" on the old computer, but not on the new one. Go figure. |
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December 29, 2009 | #6 |
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Remy and Zana, your lists are incredible.
It amazes me at all the tomatoes that are available. |
December 29, 2009 | #7 |
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Penny,
Maybe you should think about joining us next year? It's a bit of a hike from your neck of the woods, but not as far as Galina and Jim drove from Princeton, N.J. If you wanted to come down to K-W the day before and then go with me, you're more than welcome to do so, too. I am truly amazed myself how many different varieties show up each year. Even more so that there are so few duplicates out of all those that are brought. I think we might have had less than 5 duplicates this year, and probably no more than that the previous 2 years. What do you think, Remy? Considering how many actual varieties we end up with, have we had that many duplicates or triplicates or more? I think what was more amazing to me was how much was there given the lousy growing conditions we all had this past summer - cold and wet, with allot of late blight going around. But that's just MHO. Zana |
December 29, 2009 | #8 |
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Penny,
I was thinking the same thing as Zana, you should come down and visit next year! We are a fun bunch, not scary at all. Well, my husband Gary maybe just a tad. Zana, I think we probably did have less duplicates this year. Though as you said, we haven't had many duplicates all along. We still end up with almost 100 different varieties each year. I know a lot of people had weather problems. I'm vey lucky that I'm situated between the 2 lake effect cloud patterns. So unless it is a widespread weather pattern, often there's rain(or snow this time of year) to the north and south of me and clear skies above me. Of course in the hotter than hell year a couple years back, I was out side yelling at the clouds to come over my way! Remy
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January 5, 2010 | #9 |
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Remy and Zana, that would be great.
For me to get to Niagara, its about 3 hours depending on traffic, and we usually go down there for a weekend every year anyway, so its very possible. The growing season up here too around Georgian Bay was truely awful, lots of blight and cold and rainy here too. Is it on the Ontario side of the Border or American?? |
January 5, 2010 | #10 |
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American side....near Fantasy Island amusement park on Grand Island...just off I-190, I believe.
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January 5, 2010 | #11 |
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Thats good to know for the future, thanks Zana.
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