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FeaturesJuly 15, 2012

FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com Janet and Roy Davault of Cape Girardeau show a couple of German tomatoes they raised in their garden. They have been gardening for over 30 years but were surprised to find these distinctive specimens. "The last time I saw tomatoes like these was over in the Philippines in World War II," Roy Davault said. They plan to keep some of the seeds and try their luck again next year...

Janet and Roy Davault of Cape Girardeau show a couple of German tomatoes they raised in their garden. They have been gardening for over 30 years but were surprised to find these distinctive specimens. "The last time I saw tomatoes like these was over in the Philippines in World War II," Roy Davault said. They plan to keep some of the seeds and try their luck again next year. (Fred Lynch)
Janet and Roy Davault of Cape Girardeau show a couple of German tomatoes they raised in their garden. They have been gardening for over 30 years but were surprised to find these distinctive specimens. "The last time I saw tomatoes like these was over in the Philippines in World War II," Roy Davault said. They plan to keep some of the seeds and try their luck again next year. (Fred Lynch)

FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com

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Janet and Roy Davault of Cape Girardeau show a couple of German tomatoes they raised in their garden. They have been gardening for over 30 years but were surprised to find these distinctive specimens. "The last time I saw tomatoes like these was over in the Philippines in World War II," Roy Davault said. They plan to keep some of the seeds and try their luck again next year.

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