===== Best Performance in Raleigh ===== in my experience (dealing with diseases) by Craig LeHoullier\\ Arkansas Traveler\\ Black Cherry\\ Black Krim\\ Burgundy Traveler\\ Cherokee Chocolate\\ Cherokee Green\\ Cherokee Purple\\ Coyote\\ Druzba\\ Dr. Wyche's Yellow\\ Green Giant\\ JD Special C Tex\\ Jaune Flamme\\ Lemon Boy\\ Lillian's Yellow Heirloom\\ Little Lucky\\ Martino's Roma\\ Mexico Midget\\ Nepal\\ Purple Russian\\ Red Brandywine\\ Speckled Roman\\ Stump of the World\\ Sungold\\ Sweet Million\\ Tiger Tom\\ **Most unusual - either plant or fruit (for bragging or curiosity!)**\\ Pink Berkeley Tie Dye - multicolored stripes\\ Speckled Roman - distinctly striped long paste\\ Don's Double Delight - large, distinctly striped tomatoes, potato leaf plant\\ Pale leaf Mullen's Mortgage Lifter - pale yellow green foliage\\ **A few of the varieties named by/developed by/introduced by nctomatoman**\\ Anna Russian - sent to me by Brenda Hillenius from Oregon\\ Cherokee Chocolate - showed up in my garden in 1995, mutation of Cherokee Purple\\ Cherokee Green - showed up in my garden in 1997, mutation of Cherokee Chocolate\\ Cherokee Purple - sent to me unnamed in 1990 by J D Green of Sevierville TN - named by me\\ Coyote - given to me by Maye Clement of PA, wild Mexican variety\\ Dr. Wyche's Yellow - sent to me by J D Green of TN\\ All of the new Dwarf varieties (see links to Dwarf Project for background)\\ Green Giant - sent to me by R Kraft of Germany\\ Lillian's Yellow Heirloom and Lillian's Red Kansas Paste - sent to me by Robert Richardson, NY\\ Little Lucky - developed by me from a cross between Brandywine and Tad\\ Lucky Cross - developed by me from a cross between Brandywine and Tad\\ **Tomatoes on the sweet side (to my taste buds!) - but NOT low acid (there is no such thing as a low acid tomato...some have more sugar, which masks the acid flavor)**\\ Mortgage Lifter\\ Halladay's Mortgage Lifter\\ Mullen's Mortgage Lifter\\ Pale Leaf Mullen's Mortgage Lifter\\ Dwarf Sweet Sue\\ Anna Russian\\ Arkansas Traveler\\ Burgundy Traveler\\ Great White\\ Dr. Wyche's Yellow\\ Kellogg's Breakfast\\ German Johnson\\ Coyote\\ Sungold (especially when very ripe!)\\ Don's Double Delight\\ Yellow White\\ Ruby Gold\\ Hugh's\\ Tomatoes on the tart side (to my taste buds!) - but NOT high acid...these just have lower sugar levels. Jaune Flamme\\ Sungold (when slightly underripe and pale orange)\\ Green Zebra\\ Black Krim\\ Yellow Brandywine\\ Tiger Tom \\ Perth Pride\\ Sleeping Lady\\ Dwarf Blazing Beauty\\ Livingston's Favorite\\ Livingston's Matchless\\