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In reply to the discussion: There used to be 408 varieties of tomato. Guess how many we have now. [View all]Retrograde
(11,397 posts)35. My current Totally Tomatoes catalog lists over 250 varieties
(They're evil, but I forget exactly why. Their seeds do well for me) They have a large selection of open-pollinated varieties as well as F1 hybrids, and there are many, many more that they don't stock. And they're a pretty mainstream company - there are specialty seed vendors that offer a lot more.
Commercially there probably aren't that many varieties grown (I doubt anyone grows the Santa Clara Canner anymore), but there are many, many home gardeners keeping old breeds alive, since that's the only way to get a decent tomato.
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There used to be 408 varieties of tomato. Guess how many we have now. [View all]
TalkingDog
Feb 2013
OP
Surely not a blight or disease that wipes out an entire species because of a lack
TalkingDog
Feb 2013
#2
So True. The store-bought were never as good as what we grew in our garden. /nt
dballance
Feb 2013
#27
I am hopeful that flavorful, great textured tomatoes will rise in availabilty thanks to
KurtNYC
Feb 2013
#23
I was going to say - I'm pretty sure I could find more than 79 in my seed catalogs
bhikkhu
Feb 2013
#10
There were more than 408 varieties of tomatos if you count the wild tomatoes from South America
Brother Buzz
Feb 2013
#18
Gardner, tomato junkie here. I've grown over 100 different varieties in my life.
Lone_Star_Dem
Feb 2013
#32