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2024-03-28T13:36:06-07:00
Arkansas Traveler
0
USA
Indet., regular leaf plants. Small round pink fruits are smooth and blemish free. 2-5 oz. Very good complex flavor, with very pleasant sweetness.
pink
globe
medium
slicer
indet.
* a.k.a. [[Traveler]].
* Bred by by Joe McFerran of the University of Arkansas and released as [[Traveler]] in 1971. 'Arkansas' got tacked onto the name somewhere along the way. Several sites have now amended the name and just called it [[Traveler]].
regular
midseason
1. [http://www.reimerseeds.com/arkansas-traveler-tomato.aspx?ref=tatiana Reimer Seeds]
: 2. Craig LeHoullier of Raleigh, North Carolina (NC LE C) 09, vial 08-86 (Craig LeHoullier, Raleigh, North Carolina) / Darrel Jones, Alabama (''wrong seeds'')
: 3. [[Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds]] 06
open-pollinated
commercial
2011 (1
''crop failure'')
2014(1)
2017-10-28T17:04:46Z
2458055.2116435
Arkansas Traveler
Arkansas Traveler#001#
LaFollette, Tennessee, USA
Arkansas Traveler
Somewhat compact plant with regular leaf foliage, 80 days, 5-9 oz pink fruit, complex full flavor, average production. Good on sandwiches and in salads.
[http://www.reimerseeds.com/arkansas-traveler-tomato.aspx?ref=tatiana Reimer Seeds] / Commercial Nursery Plant 11
2011