Dwarf Snakebite - Grew for the first time this year - planted 6870, which is from 6556, which is from 3695, which is from T09-95, which is from 2530, which is from T08-2, which is from 2183, which is Grizzly F1, created by Patrina by crossing New Big Dwarf with Grozny 91. I therefore grew out F7 seed, saved as T20-111. I really liked this variety - healthy, productive plant, medium large smooth oblate tomatoes, very meaty slices, delicious balanced flavor, rated an 8.
Dwarf Metallica - Grew for the first time this year - planted 6859, which is from 6813, which is from 6168, which is from 5214 or 5212, which is from T12-144, which is from T11-148, which is from 3087, which is from 2731, Beauty F2. I grew F9 generation seed for my plant this year. This is an impressive variety - yielded well, healthy plant - tomatoes slightly oblate, medium sized, purple with greenish vertical stripes, crimson interior, rich balanced flavor rated an 8. I somehow did not snap pictures of the ripe fruit.
Dwarf Buddy’s Heart - planted 6878, F6 generation seed, which is from T18-19, which is from T17-70, which is from 5718, which is from T15-127, which is from T15-93, Speckly F1, which I created by crossing Speckled Roman with Dwarf Golden Heart. Seed this year, which is now F7, is saved as T20-103. I was pleased with the health, productivity and shape of this variety in 2020 - it is a medium to medium large scarlet red blunt heart. I found it very dense and meaty, and a bit too mild for fresh eating for my palate - but it is a great sauce and roasting tomato. I didn’t seem to take any pics of the ripe tomatoes.
Dwarf Elsie’s Fancy - planted T19-30, F5 generation seed, which is from T18-17, which is from T17-59, which is from T16-180, which is from T15-118, Acey F1, created when I crossed Variegated with Dwarf Mr. Snow. My result this year were lots of medium oblate ivory fruit on an attractive potato leaf variegated plant - which is actually the result I was looking for with Dwarf Walter’s Fancy (Elsie will be the yellow fruited variant). I didn’t get a photo of the ripe tomatoes. F6 generation seed is saved as T20-79. For those who will purchase and grow Dwarf Elsie’s Fancy and Dwarf Walter’s Fancy from Victory, it is important to clearly note the fruit color to determine if it is correct - and to feed results back to Mike Dunton. The color difference between the two can be quite subtle to inexperienced gardeners - Walter has clear skin hence looks ivory, Elsie has yellow skin, so is clearly yellow.
Dwarf Pink Livija- I planted 6860, F7 generation, which is from 6798, which is from 5523, which is from 5076, which is from 4621, which is from T12-104, which is from 3423, Harmony F1 - see the entry in Perfect Harmony, above, for further details. The F8 seed I saved is in T20-85. This variety struggled for me. The plant was lush and healthy, with enormous potato leaf foliage. Fruit set was late and shy, and then late summer brought insect damage and disease issues. I managed to harvest a few medium oblate fruit at partial ripeness, which ripened the expected pink. I didn’t get to taste or photograph the variety.
Dwarf Speckled Heart - I planted F6 generation T19-32, which is from 6530, which is from T17-125, which is from 5718, which is from T15-127, which is from T15-93, Speckly F1 - see the info on Buddy’s Heart, above, for the rest of the details. I saved seed from this year’s crop as F7 generation, T20-99. The healthy, compact dwarf produced loads of medium sized smooth scarlet hearts with gold stripes, with a full tomato flavor and lovely texture, a solid 7.5. This is one of my favorite of the recently released dwarf varieties. Somehow this is another that I missed when photographing ripe tomatoes.
Dwarf Walter’s Fancy - I planted T19-91, seed saved from a yellow tomato, which has the same genealogy as Dwarf Elsie’s Fancy, above - T19-91 is from T18-17, and the rest follows. Germination was not good at all, and the only seedling that I got to germinate and grow to near maturity didn’t ripen a fruit prior to onset of disease in late summer.
IN SUMMARY
Those that exceeded my expectations - Dwarf Snakebite, Dwarf Hazy’s Dream, Dwarf Suz’s Beauty, Dwarf Beauty’s Kiss, Dwarf CC McGee, Dwarf Audrey’s Love
Met expectations - Dwarf Mr Snow, Dwarf Wild Spudleaf, Rosella Purple, Rosella Crimson, Dwarf Golden Gypsy, Dwarf Metallica, Dwarf Noah’s Stripes, Dwarf Walter’s Fancy, Dwarf Speckled Heart, Dwarf Moby’s Cherry, Dwarf Waverley, Dwarf Beryl Beauty, Dwarf Sweet Sue, Dwarf Emerald Giant, Summertime Green, Dwarf Firebird Sweet, Tasmanian Chocolate, Dwarf Chocolate Lightning, Dwarf Amy’s Ohio
Disappointing, for various reasons - Sweet Scarlet Dwarf (late, poor yield, poor quality), Dwarf Blazing Beauty (poor quality), TastyWine (late, poor quality), Dwarf Elsie’s Fancy (no fruit), Dwarf Wild Fred (no fruit), Dwarf Pink Livija (very low yield), Dwarf Buddy’s Heart (lacked flavor), Dwarf Beauty King (poor yield), Aussie Drop (wrong color), Dwarf Cache Valley (wrong color)
Released Dwarfs I’ve yet to grow: Dwarf Almandine, Dwarf Awesome, Dwarf Desert Star, Dwarf Franklin County, Dwarf Grinch, Dwarf Johnson’s Cherry, Dwarf Mary’s Cherry, Dwarf Mint Streaks, Dwarf Pink Opal, Dwarf Round Robin, Wilpena, Dwarf Edith Stone. That’s a dozen that I should put on my list for next year.