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Old April 21, 2015   #31
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Indian Stripe
Limbaugh's Legacy
Pruden's Purple
Cowlick's Brandywine

Okay I'll stop at four but ask me again and I'll have to add German Johnson, JD's Special C Tex, Druzba, Sudduth's, Barlow Jap, Donskoi, Giant Belgium,Couilles de Taureau, Tarasenko-6, Spudakee, ......................................... Are you seeing the problem with this question.

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Old April 21, 2015   #32
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Yeah.. Same here 200 + varieties in this binder and choosing what to grow for the season is always a challenge.. No matter how much you try to narrow it down you end up 2nd guessing your lists for missed gems.
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Old April 21, 2015   #33
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Delerium: How neat!! I have to get something similar... My seed collection is somewhat more.. hmm, scattered
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Old April 21, 2015   #34
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Big Cheef
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Old April 21, 2015   #35
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Old April 21, 2015   #37
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Old April 21, 2015   #38
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Sungold F1
Rebel Yell- I bet after this season many others are going to have Rebel Yell on their return every year list. I gave out lots of seeds. PM if you would like some.
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Old April 21, 2015   #39
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Rebel Yell- I bet after this season many others are going to have Rebel Yell on their return every year list.

cant wait to taste them.......
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Old April 21, 2015   #40
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Must grows always include Cherokee Purple, Moonglow (orange), and Taxi (yellow). That's 3 that always will be in my garden, in addition to 30 something more.
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Old April 21, 2015   #41
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Sungold - my husband wouldn't let me get away with not planting it!

Repeated large tomatoes are:

Black Krim
Striped German

Both do very well in my garden. Striped German was incredibly sweet silky flavorful and juicy with low gel.
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Old April 21, 2015   #42
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Yeah.. Same here 200 + varieties in this binder and choosing what to grow for the season is always a challenge.. No matter how much you try to narrow it down you end up 2nd guessing your lists for missed gems.
Mine is black and yeah, around 150 varieties. Each one saying, "Plant Me - Plant ME!"
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Old April 21, 2015   #43
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I'll let you know after this year I am growing all new varieties this year other than Big Beef.
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Old April 21, 2015   #44
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Old April 21, 2015   #45
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One not mentioned yet, Aunt Ruby's German Green. Like the pic under my name! A must grow every year.
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