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Originally Posted by DonnaMarieNJ
It was Regina's Yellow - received the seed from Gerd.
Again, it is no big deal. Really. I'll live to grow another tomato! <wink>
However, what IS a big deal is what is happening in Texas - not to bring that subject up here in this thread, but my heart goes out to those people! I see those images on TV and I thank God I am as lucky as I am. Losing a bunch of tomato seeds is the least of my worries.
No hard feelings for anybody! And, again, I thank everyone.
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http://t.tatianastomatobase.com/wiki...b=General_Info
As you can see I first SSE listed it in 1993.It's a typical gold red bicolor of which there are several hundreds.
Yes,you'll live to grow another tomato, maybe even a gold/red bicolor such as Virginia Sweets or Mary Robinson's German Bicolor,which are two that I think are pretty good.
Carolyn