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Old July 9, 2017   #7
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Thanks Karen and Carolyn! Indeed, I was aware of the previous threads and the many names that have been used (I've seen Brutus Magnum, Brutus Maximum, etc.) for the large-type that Marv talked about. I started a thread because I wasn't sure if I had one of those types, or a different variety called just "Brutus". It's just really a beautiful tomato! Perhaps Marsha can comment on the provenance of these seeds, and to which type it belongs. I probably should have asked first!
I know one of the Brutus ones I had was from that Estonian site where I just found out that Vladimir also used to go. If I go back in my data book I think not now,but sometime in the future, I can find the notes I made that Clara translated for me and I copied down.

I don't remember right now if I also copied down the place where they got them from. The site is very different now so they wouldn't be listing anything Brutus,just F1 hybrids.

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