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Old January 15, 2014   #46
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That Early Wonder is pink.

I was unaware there is a red (the true) version, as I've never come across it. The pink one is about as good as it gets tastewise in a very early tomato, for me.

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Old January 15, 2014   #47
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Does anyone know anything about Dagestankiy? And where I could read about it? I couldn't find anything on Tatiana's.
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Old January 15, 2014   #48
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Does anyone know anything about Dagestankiy? And where I could read about it? I couldn't find anything on Tatiana's.
http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Dagestanskiy
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Old January 15, 2014   #49
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I grew it last year; it was a great tomato; a productive heart; medium to large fruits.



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Old January 15, 2014   #50
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OMG. I got my package...Thank you so much Gary and everyone who shared. This is just UNBELIEVABLE.
see you in several days once I am done looking up all of these varieties. I must buy a farm.
Thanks a million from a very excited Karen!
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I don't know why it wouldn't come up for me, but thanks! That is the biggest heart I have ever seen!
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Old January 15, 2014   #52
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That Early Wonder is pink.

I was unaware there is a red (the true) version, as I've never come across it. The pink one is about as good as it gets tastewise in a very early tomato, for me.

Gary

Good to know. I had already decided to give it a try this year in place of Kimberley. I'm happy with the flavor of Kimberley, but a larger early would be nice. Thanks for the insight!
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Old January 16, 2014   #53
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Hello everybody,
I am looking for some information about a variety called "baby beefsteak". A search here and in Googleville isn't turning up much that's helpful.
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I went through all the seeds and cannot find much about Uncle Charlie's Giant Italian Pear Tree.

Found that it is thought to be from Mexico??? But what about the name Italian Pear tree? I'm also confused as the tree part. Anyone grown this or have a picture?
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Old January 16, 2014   #55
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OK, I think I've tracked down most of them. But I do still have a couple of questions.
Is Yellow Boy the same thing as Lemon Boy? something I saw, perhaps on Tatania's site, made me think it might be, but I am not sure.
I couldn't find anything on Russian Potato or Mom's Heart. Anybody got any hints? (I'm guessing what to expect with Mom's Heart, but Russian Potato really has my imagination running in strange, potato-shaped or perhaps potato-textured fruit directions.)
My Mom's Heart mystery has been cleared up wonderfully! Thank you!
Still wondering about Yellow Boy, and still completely mystified by Russian Potato. Any enlightenment?
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Old January 16, 2014   #56
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"Oxheart Giantissime" says its Indet Pink 85 days, up to 2.5 lbs

Anyone find this one on the internet? Is this the correct name?
Sorry about that, I don't think I've so much as touched a pen in years. It's "Oxheart Giantissimo", from Nichol's Nursery, here.

I looked it up on too but it turns out "giant ox heart" is pretty common so I didn't have much luck!
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I have a question about the Frank's pepper seed from Gary.... just wondering if there were any hot peppers growing near by, if so I'll know if there may be hot surprises!

Also watching this thread for news of the mysterious "Russian Potato". My googles turned up a lot of recipes for salads instead.

I checked TTB for the list of Russian tomatoes with "Russian" in the name, no "Russian Potato" and only one of them was listed as "potato LEAF" and that is Yablonskiy Rossi. But there is a var just named "Russian" which is RL, perhaps this is a PL version of that one? Just remembering the old game of 'telephone' and wondering if the name got corrupted along the way....
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I went through all the seeds and cannot find much about Uncle Charlie's Giant Italian Pear Tree.

Found that it is thought to be from Mexico??? But what about the name Italian Pear tree? I'm also confused as the tree part. Anyone grown this or have a picture?
It should be just "Uncle Charlie's Giant Italian Pear".

Did I write Tree on the label? It's possible, as during the swap one tree catalog came in...and I've been daydreaming about ordering about another 7, or so, pear trees to add to the ~15 I currently have. If you can't tell, I like pears.

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I have a question about the Frank's pepper seed from Gary.... just wondering if there were any hot peppers growing near by, if so I'll know if there may be hot surprises!

Also watching this thread for news of the mysterious "Russian Potato". My googles turned up a lot of recipes for salads instead.

I checked TTB for the list of Russian tomatoes with "Russian" in the name, no "Russian Potato" and only one of them was listed as "potato LEAF" and that is Yablonskiy Rossi. But there is a var just named "Russian" which is RL, perhaps this is a PL version of that one? Just remembering the old game of 'telephone' and wondering if the name got corrupted along the way....
Frank's had no hot peppers nearby. It did have New Ace F2? (saved seed of F1, so I wouldn't even know if one of these were a cross), King of the North, Wisconsin Lakes, and New Sunsation (F1) very nearby.

Russian Potato is listed on older SSE catalogs. It's PL, with a relatively small to medium sized pink beefsteak, very good or better flavor, which is typical of most pinks, for me.

URI will likely remain a mystery. The seed source for the swap posted earlier here...

www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=29008
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Thanks, Gary, the peppers will be sweet then.

How does Russian Potato stack up for DTM? early, mid or late?
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