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Here's my Big Daddy F1 tomato, so far, this year:

Big Daddy F1 tomato plant.

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Here's my Best Boy F1 tomato, so far, this year:

Best Boy F1 tomato plant.

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Here's my Beefmaster F1 tomato, this year, so far:

Beefmaster F1 tomato plant.

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Here's my Bear Creek tomato, so far, this year:

Bear Creek tomato plant.

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Here's my Austin's Black Cherry tomato, this year (yes, it's PL):

Austin's Black Cherry tomato plant.

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Here's my Amy's Sugar Gem tomato, so far, this year:

Amy's Sugar Gem tomato plant.

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Here's my Amish Rose tomato, this year, so far.

Amish Rose tomato plant.

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Here's a picture of the second generation of the Ambrosia Red offtype I have. The first generation came from Gardenboy (of Tomatoville's) seed offer. The first generation was golfball-sized and yellow. After the first few fruits, it tasted great, and was extremely prolific and vigorous. It was prone to splitting at the time (although I have hope that it won't be this year).

Ambrosia Red offtype tomato plant; second generation.

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Here's a picture of the Amana Orange tomato that I'm growing this year, from Marsha's seed offer at TomatoJunction, this year. I've grown it from another source before, and liked it (however, it may have been crossed with a pink tomato then, and I thought I ran out of seeds).

Amana Orange tomato plant.

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
And I'm growing it. Here's a picture of the F3 plant. I just thinned it to one plant, today. It has shown excellent greenhouse cold-tolerance and vigor, and great vigor post-transplant. This plant is from the fruit with a very long blossom scar.

Mexican Yellow cross F3 tomato plant; Chapman is probably the father of the cross.

See these related posts:
https://www.growspice.com/Mexican-Yellow-cross-tomato-F2-possibly-crossed-with-Chapman-td566.html
https://www.tomatojunction.com/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=1602
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