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Quarter Century, Burpee's
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USA
Indet. dwarf (tree-type) plants with regular leaf rugose foliage, grow to 4-5' tall. Good yield of small to medium round oblate red fruits, 1-3 oz. Juicy and meaty flesh. Delicious rich and sweet flavor, excellent tomato for growing in pots.
red
globe
small
salad
det.
dwarf
* Introduced in 1889 by W. Atlee Burpee (?)
* SSE TOMATO 5473.
* United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), [[USDA link::http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/acc/display.pl?1227988|PI 303709]].
* Carolyn Male posted at GardenWeb tomato forum on April 27, 2003 that ''"What I show in my book as [[Matchless]] is [[Quarter Century]]. Craig determined that [[Matchless]] was not rugose leafed, from doing some research, and now has grown out what he feels to be [[Matchless]], from another USDA accession number."''
regular
midseason
1. Dan and Val McMurray of Wynndel, British Columbia, Canada (B.C MC D) 08
: 2. Alex Popovich, Surrey, BC, Canada 08 / [[Sand Hill Preservation Center]] / Donald Branscomb, California (CA BR D)
PI 303709
open-pollinated
2013
2013-12-10T21:20:26Z
2456637.3891898
Quarter Century, Burpee's
Quarter Century, Burpee's#001#
Germany
Quarter Century, Burpee's
red fruits, regular leaf, indet.
CV [http://www.reimerseeds.com/ Reimer Seeds]
2008
Quarter Century, Burpee's#002#
Also known as
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