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Old January 24, 2016   #61
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High yield heirlooms:
Opalka
Jaune Flammee
Druzba
Red Brandywine, Landis Valley Strain
Eva Purple Ball
And to some extent, Daniels.

High yield heritage and heirloom parentage types:
MoCross
Mozart
Spudakee
Big Cheef
Purple Haze
Green Giant x Yellow Submarine, all lines
Eva St. Wendell
Walter
Cherokee (Red)
Brannar 3-way, PL & RL lines
Green Giant x Yellow Submarine, all lines,

How many lines are there? I have only heard of Gail, though I haven't seen seeds for it.

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Old January 24, 2016   #62
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Gail (yellow, 4 oz beefsteak shape)
Green Gail (same but gwr)
Melon Ball (6oz bfstk, pale yellow "white")
A yellow ping pong size cocktail, especially productive, unnamed line.
And a GWR, pear shaped large cherry size to cocktail size, unnamed line.
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Old January 24, 2016   #63
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Gail (yellow, 4 oz beefsteak shape)
Green Gail (same but gwr)
Melon Ball (6oz bfstk, pale yellow "white")
A yellow ping pong size cocktail, especially productive, unnamed line.
And a GWR, pear shaped large cherry size to cocktail size, unnamed line.
Thanks!

Found the seed source to purchase the seeds. I looked under the wrong page earlier.

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Old January 24, 2016   #64
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That reminds of a Billy Joel song. I'll share it in the, "What Are Listen to Now" section.
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Lol! Now that you brought it up...
Reminds me of an Aaron Lewis song that I will share also.
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Old January 24, 2016   #65
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Gardeneer,

My Box Car Willie is marked 12-18Oz, FerryMorse seed. There's apparently a smaller line, 6 to 10 oz that TGS sells. I was hoping for the larger strain, but wondered if it was all the same. Your seed FerryMorse ?
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Ricky, I seen you posted about Terhune, the version I have is Regular leaf not PL like most that are floating around, but mine is also listed as RL. They are good too, but that's not totally why I grow it.
Anyway, I have several coming up, as well as Rebel Yell, and all seeds sprouted.
You should enjoy RY
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Old January 24, 2016   #67
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Mark,

Had already made my mind up to go with your Terhune, plants that make a 5.41 lb tomato don't come along every day. A state record tomato could bring me the wealth and fame I missed in Powerball. And, I've got limited space but I'm definitely doing two of the Rebel Yell.
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Old January 24, 2016   #68
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Gardeneer,

My Box Car Willie is marked 12-18Oz, FerryMorse seed. There's apparently a smaller line, 6 to 10 oz that TGS sells. I was hoping for the larger strain, but wondered if it was all the same. Your seed FerryMorse ?

There are no lines/strains of Box Care Willie that I know of.

That shouldn't really happen at all since all seeds should be the same, but size differences are known depending on all the variables that I and many others here have mentioned that can influence plant growth and fruit size can and do occur.

Anyway, having been the person who first introduced Box Car Willie and having grown it many times, and seen what others got and get, there still are no lines or strains that I know of Box Car Willie.

http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Box_Car_Willie

almost what you call the smaller ones.

And in my Heirloom book on page 64 with original seeds from Joe Bratka I said.....in the one pound range, some a bit smaller, growing in clusters of 3-4 fruit.

And as the link said I first SSE listed it in I think 1994 so many got it from me and who knows what happened after that.

I'm sitting here laughing b'c I just checked the listing for it in my current SSE Yearbook and one person said it looks like an an F1 hybrid of Fantastic to me... I could be wrong but it sure looks like it to me

Whatever, please enjoy it whatever the size may be.

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Old January 25, 2016   #69
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I think I read somewhere that box car has 3-4 foot plants, would that make it a Bush type?
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Old January 25, 2016   #70
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BCW is an indeterminate, however, like many productive indeterminates, once it loads up with fruit, vine size tends to be limited. If it is fed with very high nutrient organics, plants will get much larger.
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Gardeneer,

My Box Car Willie is marked 12-18Oz, FerryMorse seed. There's apparently a smaller line, 6 to 10 oz that TGS sells. I was hoping for the larger strain, but wondered if it was all the same. Your seed FerryMorse ?
I've got the same fruit size mentioned on FerryMorse packet: " 12 - 18" oz . But I think fruit size would depend on growing conditions. I would be happy with 10 oz and up size.
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Wow, my list is starting to grow, along with my seed budget. I might need to build a new raised bed.
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Well I've decided on a few for sure, with a bunch of Maybe's. Definites are Anna's Russian, box car willie, Indian stripe/Cherokee purple, and Berkeley pink dye. Thank you for all your input.
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Interesting you mention Thessaloniki and BK, as they both consistently produced well for me.

Here's a brandywine in August '15, 1 to 2 pounders.
Hmmmm.... My BW never had ruffled shoulders like that; with such good production, I'da thunk it was something else.
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Surprised no one mentioned Stump of the World. One of the most productive red Heirlooms for me last year, which was the first year I grew it. Box Car Willie was probably next after SOTW. Then would probably come Sophie's Choice, although for some strange reason that one actually has been better for me in a pot than in my garden. Might be coincidence. Let us know your production winners. Many of us, myself included, have limited garden space and want to maximize the productivity of each tomato plant.
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