Tomatoes
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BOXER REBELLION
Crossing of "Green Sleeves" with a dwarf variety of "Roma" in order to obtain a variety with long red striped fruits...
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BOYD SMITH
Variety selected during years from a German yellow variety by Boyd Smith, North Carolina.
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BRAD'S ATOMIC GRAPE
Creation of Brad Gates, USA... Large cherry" fruit with variable shape...Lavender color with purple stripes...
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BRAD'S BLACK HEART
Mutation of Black Krim. Big heart-shaped fruit, very dark red of 350 to 800grams. Very good flavor.
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BRADLEY
Developed by the University of Arkansas... Pink fruit of 150 to 300 grams, round slightly flattened.
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BRANDYFRED
Variety from the "Dwarf Tomato Project" .. Purple fruit of 250 to 500 grams of the Beefsteak type, flattened and with more or less plump shoulders. ...
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BRANDYWINE
Heirloom native to the USA. Large pink fruit that can reach 500 grams, like a beefsteak.
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BRANDYWINE APRICOT
Origin not established... Fruit weighing 200 to 400 grams, apricot orange, the more mature it is...
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BRANDYWINE BLACK PL
Accidental cross between Brandywine and an unidentified variety. Very dark, round and flat fruit, slightly ribbed like a beefsteak.
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BRANDYWINE BLACK RL
Accidental cross between an unidentified black variety... Big mahogany fruit with green shoulders.
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BRANDYWINE COWLICK'S
Origin of the USA. Very similar to Brandywine Sudduth, only earlier and with superior flavor...
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BRANDYWINE GLICK'S STRAIN
Another strain of the famous Brandywine. Big pink fruit of 300 to 600 grams of type beefsteak, round and more or less flattened.
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BRANDYWINE HEART SHAPED
Origin not established... Red fruit of 150 to 300 grams, most often heart-shaped.
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BRANDYWINE JOYCE' STRAIN
Selection developed by Chuck Wyatt from the original strain of Ben Quisenberry, this cultivar has the particularity to be earlier.
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BRANDYWINE LANDIS VALLEY STRAIN
Variety with larger and smoother fruit than the classic Brandywine... and regular foliage.
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