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Old July 23, 2007   #16
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Here's a comparison of few different darker varieties...

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Old July 23, 2007   #17
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Very nice photo to compare colors and tints
But there is still a place on this photo for more Russian "blacks" like Tsygan (Gipsy), Chernomor (Black Sea Man), Oziris, Chyornyi Slon (Black Elephant), Chyornaya Grusha (Black Pear or Russian Black Pear), De Barao Chyornyi (De Barao Black), Chyornyi Mavr (Black Mavr), Chyornyi Prince (Black Prince), Negrityonok (Little Blackman) and Yaponskiy Tryuffel' Chyornyi (Japanese Black Triffele)
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Old July 23, 2007   #18
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Out of your list above, I only have seed for DeBarao Black (grew last year, have pic) and Japanese BT/TB (growing this year.)
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