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Old 04-07-2003, 06:44 PM
Frogleg
 
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Default Tomato certificate

In my area, "ripe tomtoes by the 4th of July" is a standard. This
morning, 4th of July, I picked and ate 2 ripe 'Jellybean' tomatoes.
Not absolutely sure of designation, as they just appear to be regular
1" cherry tomatoes to me. I bought the plant -- didn't raise from my
own seed. Anyhow, I have passed the test and can relax for the rest
of the season. :-)
 
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