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Post by justme on Jan 29, 2015 11:29:21 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2015 19:01:47 GMT -8
Beautiful pictures. The Black Casady fruit appears to be just like mine that I grew in 2013.
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Post by justme on Jan 30, 2015 13:43:12 GMT -8
Thanks Terrybob, but I really like your pics very much too. I have taken a look at your Black Casidy pics and your Boxer Rebellion. Yes, they look similar.
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Post by lotte on Jan 31, 2015 4:50:10 GMT -8
They look so great and very tasty.
Kind regards Lotte
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Post by Tom Wagner on Jan 31, 2015 6:03:23 GMT -8
Thanks, Simone. I am always glad to see different renditions of the more rare varieties of my varieties such as Roman Shades, Beautiful Dreamer, Boxer Rebellion, Black Casady, Pacific Bluestem, and Green Grape Beyond. The Wild Card Blues was not directly out of my material but one Gary Cass offered...so I can't attest (certify, corroborate, confirm, verify, substantiate)to what that is.
For the record...anything to share about the Ophelia line?
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Post by justme on Jan 31, 2015 12:11:12 GMT -8
Thank you Lotte. Tom: The Ophelia is a cross out of: Shadow Boxing X Cosmonaut Volkov This is just the F2 - I am at the beginning, you see I have made some more crosses with the your seeds. But the Ophelia is the most promising one. This is another cross of mine. Yes, I bought the Wild Card Blues seeds from Gary. It should be a brown, small beefsteak tomato (??), I think, with some stripes on the buttom side of the fruit. I must say I am not a lover of green tomatoes. But as i recognizes that they are green they tasted great, but not as good as the Green Grape Beyond. That was quite a slim but tall tomato. Here you can see it: Simone
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