August 11, 2013 | #91 |
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Delaware
This one is also from a trade and I don't have info about it. Fruits are red and plant is shortish.
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August 11, 2013 | #92 |
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Don's Double Delight (not)
This is from Carolyn's offer but the fruits don't have the proper color/striping. I bagged fruits before knowing this but don't know if anyone would want seeds. The fruits picked so far have ranged from 12-23 oz.
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August 11, 2013 | #93 |
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Humph
This GWR type has had some leaf curling issues and cat-facing. The fruits are ranging from about 5-9 oz.
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August 11, 2013 | #94 |
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Kardinal
All fruits over a pound and nice clusters at every level despite the weird weather is a plus this year. Deep cracks on top of some have marred the appearance and invited some rot.
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August 11, 2013 | #95 |
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Nile River Egyptian
This had good early fruit set and then hardly anything to the top of the plant. The first six fruits are all over one pound with the largest at 26 oz.
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August 11, 2013 | #96 |
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Rinaldo
More huge fruits on this plant which set all the way up and was the tallest plant in the garden with the exception of Sungold when I noticed in mid-July.
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August 11, 2013 | #97 |
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Siberian Velikan Rozovyi
Huge fruits but lots of catfacing and some BER, too. Not a tall plant to be producing two fruits over 2 pounds. The ones in photo #2 are 10.1 oz. and 2 lbs. 3.5 oz.
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August 11, 2013 | #98 |
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Strawberry
Had some BER mid-plant and some EB so that shadecloth was needed to protect from sunscald. Fruits have ranged from 13-20 oz. and we're hoping for improved internal coloring. It's been a hard year here for tomatoes so far.
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August 11, 2013 | #99 |
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Sweet Linda
It was a long wait for these pretty pink fruits which had a bit of a Tomatoberry heart-shape to them. Nice and sweet but big compared to Sungold.
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August 11, 2013 | #100 |
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Tomate Cereza
This large red cherry was the last of this type to ripen for me this year.
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August 12, 2013 | #101 |
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Kath, beautiful pictures and well described. Thank you.
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August 12, 2013 | #102 |
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Really enjoying this thread!!
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August 12, 2013 | #103 |
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Nice work. It's great to have a visual and your comments. Makes me think a lot about next year. Fr the oxhearts so far only Cuor Di Bue has ripened and I think I like it, still waiting for Anna Russian and orange Russian. Everything else is still pretty much waiting except for Bloody Butcher which has been pretty good so far, although some of the fruits have been quite soft, even before ripening, which is disappointing.
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And a general question. I love these threads about varieties, but I'v told several who have reported back already on varieties they got from me to wait until I put up the performance thread in the Fall as I have for many years now. Is it going to work for you to do a post reporting back on all the varieties you got from me in that thread so that all are on the same page in that thread? I hope so. Carolyn
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