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Old January 20, 2007   #1
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Crimean Rose Tomato (Original Russian Seed)
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Old January 21, 2007   #2
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Randy,

the original name for this Russian (not Ukrainian!) variety is Krymskaya Roza (yes, it can be translated as Creamean Rose in English) and it was bred by Russian SC Gisok. This company maintains many good old traditional Russian (Soviet) heirlooms and improve amateurish varieties with better producitivy and adaptivity :wink:

Be careful in the future with country of origin because most of you can get from people in Ukraine has actually Russian origin!
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Old January 21, 2007   #3
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Hi Andrey:

Thank-you for correcting the origin of seed.
I received the seed from a Ukraine trader, so I only thought the origin was the same. If I could only understand the Russian Language! Maybe one day...
I wish to be knowledgable on many languages, not ignorant...

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Anyone know if this is the same as the variety listed at Sand Hill as Crimean, in the pink variety section ?

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