Re: [tomato] Monte carlo
Margaret Lauterbach (Tomato@GlobalGarden.com)
Mon, 11 May 1998 09:32:58 -0600
At 09:48 AM 5/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>Good Evening Marie-Claude,
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>>Hi, I'm new around here.
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> We all are it seems.
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>>Does anyone know about an hybrid called "Monte Carlo". It' an
>indeterminate red tomato...
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> Sounds like a southern variety.
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> This year, I have a few new varieties. ONE is called
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> "Better Bush, Improved".
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> It sounds like a LIE to me. But I will know within about
>60 to 75 days.
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> Wayne
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>>www.cam.org/~delisle/mcd.html
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>Wayne Fugitt
>1057 South Jackson Road
>Terry, MS 39170
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Why don't you grow open pollinated instead of hybrid tomatoes? The OP
'maters taste better, have thinner skins, and are all around superior to
hybrids IMO. Margaret