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Old February 19, 2016   #111
Cole_Robbie
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Tommy Toe yields less and ripens slightly later. But the fruit are larger, and I think they taste better.

Also, from what I understand, there are multiple varieties or strains of Tommy Toe cherries. I'm trying "Robe Mountain Tommy Toe" for the first time this year.
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