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unknown variety of tomatoes
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- Date: 31 Mar 1998 08:30:38 -0500
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I was at the feed store yesterday, and browsed thru the normal selection of
tomato 6-paks. One I was unfamiliar with, called Hawaiian. Does anyone know
anything about this one? Is it a climber? A med - large tomato? Any clues?
Didn't say hybrid or op, but I'm assuming anything that is at the commercial
level will generally be hybrid.
(No hang tag to let me know whether to stake it or any expected maturity
dates.)
martha
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