RE: [tomato] 3 tomato plant

Karen Felt (Tomato@GlobalGarden.com)
Thu, 7 Dec 2000 15:32:42 -0800

Good luck!
I've heard of Tomatoe tree's, My father told me about some they grew in the
agricultural college at Brigham Young University, and I saw a variety in a
publication in the mail for "tomato tree's"
but they produced alot more small fruit.  (no Idea how many the tree at BYU
produced, I'll mail my dad.)good Luck with your research!!
Karen Felt
WA
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From: owner-tomato@GlobalGarden.com
[mailto:owner-tomato@GlobalGarden.com]On Behalf Of byron bromley
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 7:30 PM
To: tomato@GlobalGarden.com; Gardeners@GlobalGarden.com;
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Subject: [tomato] 3 tomato plant


Folks I am flipping out,  I have to pass his on.


Earlier this spring I was chatting with a gal that grows this tomatoes,  I
got some seeds from her this week.

For you Heirloomers,  She said her great Aunt got them for an Old German
that arrived in the US  circa WWI. Her Great Aunt was given some seeds circa
early 1930's.

The plant.  grows 6 to 8ft tall and sets only 3 tomatoes,  First one grows
about 9" dia,  Second 8.5" dia  and the last one about 8.25" dia.

In an attempt to find out more about this plant  I wrote to a USDA GRIN site
at UC Davis.  I got back the following letter

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Dear Bryon,

I haven't heard of a tomato variety that produces exactly 3 fruits per
plant, much less one with fruit of the size you indicate below. If you have
pictures, that might help, or you could send a seed sample and we could grow
it next year in our field and give you our  impressions.

Sincerely,

Roger Chetelat

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Roger Chetelat
Curator, Tomato Genetics Resource Center
Dept. Vegetable Crops
University of California
Davis, CA  95616
tel  530-752-6726
fax 530-752-9659
http://tgrc.ucdavis.edu
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Folks I am F'n filpping out,  I think I have found a lost variety

Byron