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RE: Grape tomatoes


        Since nobody responded to Sharon's inquiry, I thought I would make this suggestion.

        This may be Sharon's little tomato. I think that it is a prehistoric tomato, and it still grows wild in Hidalgo in Mexico. It is a "tomato," L.esculentum var. cerasiforme, as opposed to a "currant tomato," L.pimpinellifolium. The plants are rangy and the yield is not high, but the taste is full in addition to sweet. People adore these. The name is Matt's Wild Cherry.

http://www.johnnyseeds.com/catalog/index.html

Rob Johnston, Johnny's Selected Seeds

>

> Hey Sharon,

> Where world one get the little "Inca" tomatoes? Or, to keep

> this in the

> writers mode, where can I tell my readers to get them?

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