Tomatoes
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NORWOOD MEINERS
Fruit of the large variegated cherry type, red streaked with yellow gathered on clusters of +/- 20 units. Excellent flavor reminiscent of "Beauty King".
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NOT DEATON'S DWARF
Variety from the "dwarf Tomato Project". Out of type, the fruits being amber green instead of chocolate brown.
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NOT MR BROWN
Mutation of Mr Brown.. Fruit of 150 to 250 grams of type beefsteak, of color mahogany to chocolate zebra of green stripes.
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NOT PURPLE STRAWBERRY
Purple fruit with green shoulders of medium size 180 to 300 grams. Beefsteak type...
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NOVA
Variety originating from the USA. Fruit of 40 to 70 grams, dark red, plum-shaped with a nipple at the apical end.
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NOVOSADSKI JACUCHAR
Native to Serbia. Fruit of 80 to 200 grams, red, round and slightly flattened.
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NUITS AUSTRALES-SOUTHERN NIGHTS
Australian origin. Reddish brown fruit with green shoulders, round to slightly flattened and ribbed, 150 to 300 grams.
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NYAGOUS -NYAGUS - NUAGUS
Uncertain origin .. fruit of 120 to 200 grams with shiny and smooth epidermis, almost black brown red in the upper part
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OAXACAN JEWEL
Mexican origin. Two-coloured orange-yellow and red fruit, 250 to 450 grams, flattened and ribbed.
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OBERING
Polish origin. Small, oval, plum-shaped, orange-yellow fruit, weighing 50 to 80 grams.
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OLA POLKA
Of Polish origin. Small cocktail-type fruit weighing 30 to 60 grams and 4 to 6 cm in diameter, with a bright yellow skin.
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OLD BROOKS
Origin unknown. Fruit weighing 120 to 250 grams, round with a smooth orange-red skin.
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OLD FLAME
Origin not established. Large pink and yellow bicoloured fruit weighing up to 500 grams, flattened beefsteak type.
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OLD GERMAN
Mennonite Heritage, USA... Large fruit weighing over 300 grams, variegated yellow/red with pink stripes, strongly ribbed...
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OLD IVORY EGG
Native to Australia. Fruit of 50 to 80 grams, ovoid plum type, looking like a hen's egg.
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