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Mystery Polish may be a mystery no longer

Posted by ozmantis VIC Aust (allan.richard.m@edumail.vic.gov.au) on
Tue, May 31, 05 at 5:23

Just recieved a copy of Carolyn Males tomato book and her description of growth habit, leaf type and cover, steady but not prolific producer, and the photos of the fruit, lead my to think that my neighbours Polish is in fact Polish C. The pressure of being a new parent again was getting to me anyway eh :-)

Cheers Mantis


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RE: Mystery Polish may be a mystery no longer

Doesn't really matter Richard. Yours would be a different strain anyway. And since we can never know for certain, I'd just go ahead and name it.


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RE: Mystery Polish may be a mystery no longer

maybe you could call it Australian Polish & Ray could add it to his list of Australian tomatoes!


 
 

 

 


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