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               Others claim GREEVER'S MOMMOTH ORANGE as its ancestor.Personally, I think Mary's careful selection of DIXIE GOLDEN GIANT (introduced in 1943), the only tomato thus far that I have found to come close to it.  Mary has obviously chosen her seed carefully because her tomato ripens evenly to a rich, creamy pumpkin orange.The fruit is also large, huge in some cases, and always causes comment when people see it. 
		
				
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