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Old February 21, 2006   #1
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Default Brandy Boy Seeds/Plants

Brandy Boy is the only one on my 2006 grow list that I can't find seeds for. Are they usually for sale at Wal Mart, Home Depot, and Lowe's? If not, where could I find Brandy Boy seeds? I'd offer to trade for them, but I don't have anything to trade with yet.

Any advice will be appreciated.

Oh...and can you trust the super stores to have true varieties/seeds of these Heirloom types, or should I seek a specialist for these?

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Old February 21, 2006   #2
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http://www.tomatoville.com/viewtopic...ght=brandy+boy

You'd have to check with him via PM to see if the offer still stands...
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Old February 21, 2006   #3
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Thanks Suze,

I think he had me confused with another Don. I haven't seen the seeds at Wally World yet. I assume if I do, they will be true to variety. I was a little concerned about that. I'll check again this week, looking for the Burpee label. Will keep you posted.

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Old February 21, 2006   #4
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Brandy Boy is a Burpee F1 hybrid exclusive; therefore if they are packaged in a packet from Burpee you can be reasonably sure that they are indeed, Brandy Boy. :wink:

As Carolyn will tell you, Burpee is run by a fanatically anti-OP/heirloom man named George Ball. George also commissioned the development of Buck's County; another brandywine-related hybrid. (tasted like crap to me each of the 3 times I grew it)

It seems hypocritical for someone who's so anti-OP/heirloom to use (and advertise) the worlds' most well-known heirloom variety every time he conjures up a new hybrid to sell.

(do I hear cash register bells ringing?)
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M, sounds like you have faith in the Burpee labeling of Brandy Boy. I've heard some mention here that the tomatoes they grew from seed looked nothing like the package photo, or met the description. I was just concerned about buying the Heirloom types from the mass marketers. I think I have you correct by believing that Brandy Boy is not an Heirloom. I'll get this Heirloom stuff right one of these days! In the mean time, it's fun learning!

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Brandy Boy is a hyrid Don but some think it grows true from saved seed. I have some F2 seeds but have not grown them to see what comes of it.
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Don, I still have a pack to spare if you need them. Was just gonna' put the 'puter and me to bed when I saw this posting. Drop me a line and they are your....JJ61
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Don,

Yes, Brandy Boy is not an heirloom tomato variety.

It is an F1 hybrid developed i.e. bred using Brandywine (worlds' most famous heirloom variety) as one of its parents, as Burpee claims.

Seed saved from Brandy Boy will not come true in the F2 generation, as it is with all hybrids.

There are no hybrid (F1) heirlooms. :wink:

All heirlooms are open-pollinated varieties.

All open-pollinated varieties are not designated heirlooms.

I'll let others explain in better detail. LOL. I'm tired.
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M? Are you sure you want to start this? lol....you know how I am...very new to Heirlooms and very curious and interested. I could chew the fat with you and C and C a looooong time about breeding, F1, F2, etc.

I didn't know till I met y'all that a tomoto can cross pollinate, but it doesn't show up till next years seed. I thought it was like corn, and would change the fruit at the instant cross pollination occured.

I would assume that experts like you and Carolyn and Craig and Suze and Fusion and many others here have probably crossed your own unique strains? Boy, I can see where this is leading!

One of my goals in life is just to be a good and simple gardener. I better stay out of the breeding world for now. But I can't resist learning about this. What is the hybrid cross that made Brandy Boy?

I have trouble understanding this, too. Is "Brandywine" the Sudduth Pink? When people just say "Brandywine" is that what they are referring to? I've asked that before, but still can't really understand the true ways to term the Brandywines. I'm trying to stay away from the seed catalogs and web sites now and learn it from the real tomato people here.

I think one of the most striking things I've seen here is when C said she let her plants sprawl. I thought that would ruin nearly all the fruit. Obviously not.

I've learned more new and different things about tomatoes in 30 days than in the last few years. Great new stuff. As I've said before, I thought all you did was dig a hole and plant a Better Boy.

Remember, my 2006 grow list can exclusively from input here, and of the 16 on my list now, 14 are those I've never grown or seen. I'm being like a good Southern Baptist. Taking it all on blind faith!

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Old February 21, 2006   #10
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Brandywine is a pink tomato with potato leaves. The sudduth strain which some believe is the only true brandywine is a pink tomato with highly rated taste . Most of the other brandywines took their name from original, do to it's well known name and may have no relation to the original at all.

There are tomatoes with brandywine their name, that are red, pink, yellow and black to name few. There may even be green when ripe and white if the madness that is brandywine continues.

The best thing to do is find a source for brandywine sudduth strain and try not to burn your brain out trying to understand the rest of the brandywine mess.


If I ever have the time to breed a tomato for extreme size, which I have had the notion to do. You can count on one thing "brandywine" will not be in the name.
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Good idea mark. Don't associate your breeding strains with the name "Brandywine."

But when you do get that super giant potato leaf tomato that reaches the top of the charts, based on scientific analysis, using a cross-over double-blind study, I'm sure we will be the first to want to plant it. Keep us posted on your progress.



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hello,
I can finially contribute something.
Last week is was at wally world and the burpee slection was just put out.
I found Mort Lift
Brandywine (pink)
Red Brandywine
Big Boy
Better Boy
I looked hard but no BrandyBoy. I really wanted
some seeds from the Brandy Boy.
I don't know why but it wasn't there and Brandywine
Pink was.
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WildLife, try again in a week or two. Our WalMart didn't set up all their seed racks at the same time. Also the Brandy Boy wasn't on the same rack with the Big Boy, Better Boy, etc. It was on a separate rack with other $1.34 'Burpee Select' varieties.
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Old February 21, 2006   #14
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Default Brandy Boy - Burpee Select - Walmart

Here in Texas the Brandy Boys have been in the Burpee Select section of the Seed racks. $1.34 a pack. Packaged for the current season. Mine have been as advertised. A tasty over one lb. Pink Potato Leafed Tomato. Will grow it every year. It is one of my top five.

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The Oneonta NY WalMart has had Brandy Boy since the beginning of Feb. $1.34. I don't know if that means there are less seeds in the pack as compared to the catalog pack or not but it's sure a savings over sending for them.

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