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Old March 10, 2016   #181
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Of course we tried crossing with lots of other cherry tomatoes, and lots of other striped tomatoes -- but Black Cherry and Speckled Roman were very special in their combining powers.
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Old March 10, 2016   #182
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I'm temped to order right now.
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Old March 10, 2016   #183
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That's the whole point. I kind of wish I was Satan, when it comes to tempting abilities.
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Old March 10, 2016   #184
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So far I have only been impressed with one striped tomato and it was speckled/striped Roman.
When you said that Maglia Rosa was a cross between black cherry and speckled Roman I was hooked.
This has always been one of my so called dream crosses.

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Old March 10, 2016   #185
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Speckled Roman is responsible for the stripes, shape and part of the flavor of our "Tiger" cherry tomatoes.

I would argue that Speckled Roman is a sweet slicer masquerading as a "paste" tomato.

Maglia Rosa isn't exactly a cross between the two -- it is the result of a continuous selection (to true-breeding) that started with the cross. There were other colors, flavors and shapes that came out of the cross. Maglia Rosa just turned out to be better, in the end, than the other lines we isolated.
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Old March 11, 2016   #186
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Maglia Rosa just turned out to be better, in the end, than the other lines we isolated.
There are usually a few very very good selections that come out of an outstanding cross. I have a couple that are slowly segregating with potential they will be good enough to release after this year.

I hope you use the Hibor (High Brix Orange Pear) I sent to good effect this year. It has all the characteristics to become the 6th founder in your breeding.
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Old March 11, 2016   #187
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That's the whole point. I kind of wish I was Satan, when it comes to tempting abilities.
You made me order. Get behind me!👿
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Old March 11, 2016   #188
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Interesting... the whole "free stuff" angle seems to work.


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Artisan Seeds March "Founding Five" deal

Get seeds for Cherokee Purple, Northern Lights, Speckled Roman, Black Cherry and Amana Orange -- The Founding Five -- Free with any $10 order at Artisan Seeds.

For the rest of March (and after that, until supplies last) all orders of over $10 at www.growartisan.com will include free samples of 5 of the most important tomatoes Artisan Seeds has used to create the Artisan Cherry Tomatoes.

They have also been important in the creation of new varieties like Orange Jazz, Orange Caprese and Marzano Fire, and the lines created from the Founding Five will continue to be used into the future.

The Founding Five represents the most important ingredients in the Artisan Seeds Toolkit.



Orange Caprese
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Old March 11, 2016   #189
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I ordered

I barely touched my seed budget this season. Seems a good use for it.
Last year i planted two each of Cherokee from four different sources and had different outcomes. (first time i've done that)
Will be nice to have another in that mix.
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I haven't taken the bait yet just swimming around it looking.
I hope Fred is a catch and release guy.

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Old March 24, 2016   #191
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I'm so impatient. This was just a week ago( ? ) and i've been wondering where my seeds are...
Darn Amazon prime is a spoiler since those orders show up before i hit send, lol.

No complaints yet. patience, patience.
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Old March 25, 2016   #192
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I haven't taken the bait yet just swimming around it looking.
I hope Fred is a catch and release guy.

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Bahaha!
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Old March 26, 2016   #193
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Oakley,

Did you order seeds from us?

All orders went out on Tuesday this week, so let me know if you don't have them.

Sometimes farming stuff consumes our week, and we have to play catch-up on the odd day that it lightens up.

I wish we were as good as Steve, Tatiana and others (J & L too...)

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I'm so impatient. This was just a week ago( ? ) and i've been wondering where my seeds are...
Darn Amazon prime is a spoiler since those orders show up before i hit send, lol.

No complaints yet. patience, patience.
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Old March 27, 2016   #194
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Sorry Fred, something happened on my end i think. Happened with my MountainRose order as well. I re-ordered again yesterday...I'll check ccard statement. (i did take screen shot of order #) but did not get e-mail confirmation yet...
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Old March 27, 2016   #195
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That's weird, because I checked and your first order went out last Monday or Tuesday and from our end it says an email confirmation was sent.

I have the second order, ready to fill. But I can refund it if you end up getting the first order.

Please let me know if you got the original seeds, and also what you want me to do with the second order. I can simply refund the first order (or the second) depending on what shows up. I will wait until tomorrow to see if the first seeds arrive. Please let me know how to proceed.
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