A few of these were planted on May 11, but most were planted on May 12.
Softy (F2 from a new cross)
Fancy regular leaf (two plants) (F2s from a new cross)
Fancy potato leaf (two plants)
Dainty regular leaf (two plants) (F2s from a new cross)
Dainty potato leaf (two plants)
Leggy (F2 from a new cross)
Cheerful (two plants) (F2 from a new cross)
Harmony (two plants) (F2 from a new cross)
Dwarf Confetti (two plants) - out of the Beauty line - aiming for a yellow tomato with pink stripes
Dwarf Peppermint Stripes (two plants) - out of the Beauty line - aiming for a green tomato with pink stripes
Kiwi (F2 from a new cross)
Summertime Gold reselect (checking another line in our reselection process)
BrandyFred - nearly done - refining work - potato leaf purple
Dwarf Wild Spudleaf - nearly done - refining work - potato leaf purple
TastyWine - nearly done - refining work - potato leaf pink
Sarandipity - trying to get the flavor nailed down - brown with green stripes
Sarandipity Cherry - selecting a cherry version
Sarandipity heart or paste - selecting a heart or paste shape version
Banksia Queen - nearly done - refining work - large bright yellow
Dwarf Creamsickle - selection I named, aiming for a potato leaf cream orange, unusual
Grandpa Gary's Green - a new named variety, medium green
Dwarf Chocolate Drops - a new named variety, medium brown
Maralinga - refining work, may be nearly done, medium large brown
Kookaburra Cackle - early generation, new one named by Patrina, unsure of what I will get
Dwarf Beauty King - stubborn one here, looking for a red with gold stripes, throws all sorts of other colors
Sturt Desert Pea - another new one named by Patrina, early days for this one, unsure of outcome
Dwarf Caitydid - refining work, nearly done, medium large red yellow bicolor, inside mostly pink
Lucky Swirl potato leaf - refining work, large red/yellow, looking for best flavored
Lucky Swirl regular leaf - ditto - we need to decide which leaf shape is best
Plucky regular leaf - early work on yellow, orange or pale yellow cherry tomatoes
Plucky potato leaf - ditto
Ivalde from 12-139 - very early work, aiming for hearts, could be pink or red yellow bicolored
Ivalde from 12-142 - ditto
Ivalde from 12-137 - ditto
Tanuda Red - another new one named by Patrina, early days, not sure what to expect
Waratah - ditto
Waverley - ditto
Deaton's Dwarf - very new named one, unsure what to expect
Hazy potato leaf - early work on small to medium purple tomatoes
Hazy regular leaf - ditto
The above really is R&D, since it is unclear what the vast majority of them will produce. They were all selected on an initial basis of flavor, however....many will eventually be named and become leads for new Dwarf varieties.
I know, I know...that is a LOT of tomatoes. And I've not described or planted the various small pot extreme prune indeterminates, or plant the tomatoes in the big garden, yet.
The next update will be on the eggplant and sweet peppers planted on May 12.