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Source/Replacement for Ruby Pearl
Whitewater Farms has basically killed Shepard's Seeds, the only source for the wonderful Ruby Pearl Cherry tomato. I have grown about 10 different kinds of cherries, but the only one I liked much (and I loved it) was the Ruby Pearl. Does anyone know of a source? Or perhaps a different variety that is at least close to as tasty. Thanks in advance, -- Andrew Hall (Now reading Usenet in rec.gardens.edible...) |
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Source/Replacement for Ruby Pearl
On 04 Mar 2003 14:13:34 -0500,
wrote: Whitewater Farms has basically killed Shepard's Seeds, the only source for the wonderful Ruby Pearl Cherry tomato. I have grown about 10 different kinds of cherries, but the only one I liked much (and I loved it) was the Ruby Pearl. Does anyone know of a source? Or perhaps a different variety that is at least close to as tasty. Thanks in advance, I found one called 'Ruby Hybrid'. I don't know if it resembles 'Ruby Pearl'. Anyway, this place claims to have 300 different tomato varieties. http://www.seedman.com/Rachel/Tomato.htm Pat -- CLICK DAILY TO FEED THE HUNGRY United States: http://www.stopthehunger.com/ International: http://www.thehungersite.com/ |
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