September 8, 2008 | #1 |
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2008 pictures of the tomato varieties.
Sorry this has taken some time. I have relatives from Norway visiting, and I can't just sit in front of the computer for hours being anti-social.
So, there appeared to be 94 unique varieties at this year's event, counting the mystery varieties, and I took the opportunity to name the mystery yellow variety that Rob and Cindy brought: Rob's Yellow Giant. Here are the varieties in alphabetical order, and the images attached are in alphabetical order as well. (Some of the images are somewhat darker than I would have preferred, so that some pink varieties look red. Sorry about that!) Amish Paste Arbuznyi Ashleigh Aunt Ruby's German Green Beefsteak Big Zac Black & Red Boar Black Cherry Black Sea Man Bradley Brad's Black Heart Brandywine (pink) Brianna Bulgarian Mystery Paste Byche's Serdste Orangevoe Carbon Cherokee Purple Costoluto Genovese Costoluto Fiorentino Cuostralee Dice's Mystery Black Dr Lyle Earl's Faux Ernesto Eva Purple Ball Evan's Purple Pear Germaid Red German Striped Giant Pear Golden Queen USDA Grandfather Ashlock Green Moldovan Green Zebra Grub's Mystery Green Haley's Purple Comet Heidi Herman's Yellow Hugh's Indian Stripe Isis Candy Juliet Grape Kalman's Hungarian Pink Kentucky Moonshine Kosovo Linnie's Oxheart Little Lucky Lollipop Manitoba Mexico Mexico Midget Mortgage Lifter, Estler's Strain Mystery Italian Nepal Noir de Crimee Novikov's Giant Nyagous Old Virginia Olive Hill Opalka OSU Blue Fruit Peace Yellow Paste Persimmon Piedmount Pink Boar Polish Linguisa Pruden's Purple Red Penna Red Pruden's Purple Remy Rouge Rinaldo Rio Grande Rob's Yellow Giant Roma Romeo Rose Beauty Rouge D'Irak - Peach cross Roughwood Golden Plum Roughwood Golden Tiger Ruffled Yellow Russian 117 Sophie's Choice Speckled Roman Stump of the world Sungold Tara's Mystery varieties Thai's Pink Tom's Yellow Wonder Ukrainian Heart Voyage Wes White Rabbit White Tomesa Yellow Banana Yellow Pear |
September 8, 2008 | #2 |
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Remy discovered that OSU Blue Fruit was missing! I was hoping that I would manage to attach all the images at once. Oh well! Here is the missing picture!
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September 8, 2008 | #3 |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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It was there already. 5th row down and 4th pix from left.
They are all .....slurp.....drool....beautiful. I was glad to see a pix of the Black and Red Boar that Baker Creek sent so many of out. I'll also got some and will give it a go next year. Absolutely great photography.
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