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Old 29-12-2004, 05:51 PM
Bill Moats
 
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Default New Tomato

Last year at Whole Foods in Portland, OR I saw an attractive tomato that was
selling for $3.99/lb. It was orange and red striped and looked to be a pound
or so. I had no idea what variety it was.

Having received my new Tomato Growers Supply catalog, I looked at the page
of new items and there was the tomato or at least something very close. It's
called Copia and is named after some food and wine thing in Napa. I think
I'll give it a try.

P.S. My brother in Honolulu saw Green Zebras going for $9.30/lb!!

Bill Moats
Pau Hana Farm
Milton-Freewater, Oregon


 
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