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Old January 9, 2009   #1
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Default I have a Tomato dilemma

A few months ago brog was kind enough to send me some tomato seeds for the asking and for me to send my address. I did so and the seeds arrived at my address.

I knew the names of all of them except the one that was labeled "B.U.S." I never grew it out because I don't know what the BUS stands for.

Can anyone tell me what the BUS stands for? I'm at my whits end. And I don't know the color or size. Nothing else was written on the packet.
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Old January 9, 2009   #2
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oops! I posted these in the wrong place. "Broken windows!"

Can some Mod move this post to the correct place for me?
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Old January 9, 2009   #3
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Robin, I don't see any problem with this post in this Forum, which is about seeds, among other topics.

Where did you think it should be posted?

And I have no idea what BUS stands for.

Have you asked brog for an explanation? That would be the easiest way of finding out what BUS stands for.
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Old January 9, 2009   #4
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Well, I had to leave for a few minutes to take care of Mom. She needs to be in bed in front of her TV by 9pm, no matter where she lives.

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Robin, I don't see any problem with this post in this Forum, which is about seeds, among other topics.
I thought that I put it in the wrong place when I saw the Header of this forum, after I posted the question... then I said Eeekk!

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Where did you think it should be posted?
Er... don't know really.

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And I have no idea what BUS stands for.
I thought you would know for sure. I don't think it a usual variety, maybe it's one of his crosses. Maybe it stands for Bandwagon Uncle Sam!

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Have you asked brog for an explanation? That would be the easiest way of finding out what BUS stands for.
After I found out where my Sent Messages were Carolyn; I then emailed him. I couldn't access my Sent Messages till I smacked "no-script" for doing that to Tomatoville. I had to "Allow" Tomatoville to get there.

Many Thanks to you for your time Carolyn.
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Default Maybe...

Maybe it was supposed to be B.W.S...... Brandywine Sudduth?

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Maybe it was supposed to be B.W.S...... Brandywine Sudduth?

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Could be Amber but only Robin can tell us if what she sees as a "U" could be a "W".
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Old January 10, 2009   #7
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I think its Boris’s Ukrainian Salad one of the lesser known tomatoes that Peter the great fell in love with as a child that his personal chef Boris grew in the garden just for him.

A nice flattish tomato with just the right acidity of about 8 ounces.


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Old January 11, 2009   #8
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Amber, you were right!

I put on the magnifier glasses (2x's), and used another hand held one; together (10x's, which I bought today) I could see that a small "tail" was uplifted at the end trying to make a W but he must've lifted the pen up to early to complete it.

So the "Mystery" is solved!

Thank you everyone for your patience.

I thought I had strange fish in bucket there for a while.... phew!
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