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DeBarrao
Pretty, smooth 2" oval deep yellow juicy fruits; heavy
producer; good drying tomato; a real keeper.
IA DR G 98
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DeBarrao Black
Up to 2" long plum-shaped, brown-purple fruits; heavy
production; good spicy-sweet flavor.
IL LO N 98 from IA DR G 97
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DeBarrao Gold
Pretty, smooth 2" oval deep yellow juicy fruits; heavy
producer; good drying tomato; a real keeper.
IA DR G 98
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Delicious
5-7" smooth and seedy red globes on 3' vines; good flavor;
by far the largest true-red tomato I've grown.
CV Greene Valley 90
Developed by A. Altee Burpee from Beefsteak after 13 years
of breeding & selection.
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Diener
5"-diameter, flattened, very meaty fruits.
NY MA C 97 - NSL 27497
Bred from Santa Clara canner, the tomato which started the
California tomato canning industry, and is said to have come
from Italy.
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Diener Potato Leaf
Identical to Diener but with potato-shaped leaves; moderate
set of very meaty 4-5", flattened fruits.
Potato-leaved plants that came from same NY MA C 97 seed
sample as Diener
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Dixie Golden Giant
5" smooth, deep orange, meaty fruits; good sweet flavor.
ENGL PA U 00
Originally from KY IS A; grown by Amish family since the
1930's.
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Dr. Carolyn
Heavy production of 1.5" diameter, smooth, round ivory-white
fruits; very attractive.
UT DR S 96
Stabilized variant on Galina Cherry, which is from Siberia.
Named in honor of Carolyn Male.
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Dr. Wyche's Yellow
Flattened, irregular 4-6" orange fruits on vigorous
5' vines; meaty and rich tasting; one of my favorite orange
tomatoes.
NY MA C 95 - NC LE
C 93 - TN GR J 92
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Earl of Edgecombe
Smooth, 4"-diameter deep orange globes.
IL LO N 99 - NY MA C 97 - UK PA U 96
When the 6th Earl died in the 1960's the relative to claim
the title was a sheep farmer from New Zealand who became the
7th Earl and brought it to England at that time.
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Elberta Girl
2-3" slightly oblong fruit on 3' vines with very densely
white-pubescent leaves; skin red with orange stripes; flesh
red; very attractive and flavorful.
WI MI B 96 - NC LE
C 92 - IA CA D 90
David Cavagnaro
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Enormous Plum
Light set of meaty, oblate 3" red fruits.
MD WY C 98 - KS TH R 96 - OK ST F 88 - IL GU F 84
Fletta Guffey, St. Elmo, IL
One source claims this was discovered around 1974 from seed
mixed with San Marzano packet from Fields children's packet;
probable that this was listed originally as Large Plum - and
if so, then from seed actually came from a cherry tomato packet.
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Fidlers
Standard pepper-shaped paste tomato; almost seedless, very
meaty, 4" long fruits; good production; good canner.
PA PO J 98 John E. Pogirski, Pottsville, PA
Seeds from an electric company lineman named Fidler in 1987,
claims his father has grown this tomato for as long as he
can remember.
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Florida Pink
Lived up to or surpassed expectations; heavy bearer of 7-8"
light pink fruits on 5' plants; very few seeds; best used
as a cooking tomato.
MO WA C 95 (93) ...(?) WI EA T (91)
Thane H. Earle, Whitewater, WI
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Fuzzy Bomb
5" red fruit; very tasty. Potato leaf plant with white
fuzzy leaves and stem.
UT DR S 95
Steve Draper, Midvale, UT
Creation of Tad Smith of Pennsylvania.
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