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  2. Brandywine (tomato) - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine tomato ad from The Ohio Farmer, January 12, 1889, referring to it as a "new tomato" variety. The origins of the Brandywine cultivar remain unclear. [2] The Burpee Seed company reports carrying it in their catalogue as early as 1886, and there are references to it older than that. [1]

  3. File:Johnson&stokes' brandywine 1889.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Early advertisement for the Brandywine variety of tomato. Advertisement from The Ohio Farmer, January 12 , 1889 . Advertisement from the archive of Jim Huber.

  4. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid of the Rutgers tomato and the Brandywine by the Burpee Seed Company, it made its first appearance in commercial seed circa 2015. Burpee dubs it the “Supertomato.” 8 oz. to 10 oz. fruits combine the Brandywine's sweet-sour with the Rutgers classic rich color, thicker skin. It has the Rutgers' yield and harvesting characteristics as ...

  5. Jersey Boy tomato - Wikipedia

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    The Jersey Boy tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum) is a type of beefsteak tomato in the family Solanaceae, a hybrid cultivar of the Rutgers and the Brandywine tomatoes by Burpee Seeds. It made its first appearance as commercial seed registered 2014 and released circa 2015.

  6. Heirloom tomato - Wikipedia

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    Many heirloom tomatoes are sweeter and lack a genetic mutation that gives tomatoes a uniform red color at the cost of the fruit's taste. [2] Varieties bearing that mutation which have been favored by industry since the 1940s – that is, tomatoes which are not heirlooms – feature fruits with lower levels of carotenoids and a decreased ability to make sugar within the fruit.

  7. Photos: Scenes from Spain's La Tomatina festival — the ...

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    Tens of thousands of people in Spain are "painting the town red" as they participate in La Tomatina, an annual tomato-throwing festival.

  8. Mortgage Lifter - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage Lifter is the name given to a cultivar of tomato developed by Willam Estler of Barboursville, West Virginia, in 1922. He registered the name in 1932, several years before "Radiator Charlie" and his "Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Lifter".

  9. There’s More to Know About the Tragic Murder of Emmett Till—A ...

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    Emmett Till’s mother, Mamie, cries over her son’s casket at Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois, September 6, 1955. getty images Patton was white and Black. He was Mississippi—one part of ...

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