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Old April 28, 2016   #1
Jeannine Anne
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I bought a couple of these today, they are large, red fluted and called Heirloom Symphony tomato, one is a fused pair. I can't find any info on them byt find thst odd as described as an Heirloom
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Sounds like costoluto genovese or costoluto fiorntino???
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I would agree but it was names Heirloom Symphony on the price label
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Maybe someone reinvented it because they had no idea what it really was.
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Just ate the tomatoes, better than the usual shop bought but not worth saving the seed
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