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The Man behind the Big Boy Hybrid Tomato

tom_wagner
19 years ago

The death of Big Boy's creator. The late Oved Shifriss.

I could not find a link to anyone talking about the death of Dr. Shifriss on the GardenWeb forums. My apologies if this has been brought up, but I grew up growing Big Boy tomatoes and as a breeder of tomatoes,and I wish to give a toast to him. Thank you much, Dr. Shifriss!

The first article I read about Dr. Shifriss linked by accident through Newsbot's search engine. The article can be viewed by the following website:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/07/17/HOGHU7JBB41.DTL

The New York Times ran an obit for the creator of the 'Big Boy' tomato. Oved Shifriss, a plant breeder and geneticist,who worked for the Burpee seed company -- W. Atlee Burpee & Co. -- when he created the 'Big Boy' in 1949. He was 89 when he died June 25 in Bloomington, Ind.

I never knew what Oved looked like. For others who didn't here is a jpg of him:

http://www.lifeinlegacy.com/2004/0717/ShifrissOved.jpg

According to George Ball:

"That Mr. Shifriss' father had immigrated to what would become Israel from Odessa in Ukraine was not irrelevant in the development of the Big Boy, whose genetic heritage remains a "trade secret," Ball said. "Some of the greatest-flavored tomatoes are from the Ukraine, like the Black Krim, a dark purply-green tomato. So when you talk about tomatoes from the Ukraine and the mystery of the Big Boy, you're getting warm."

I would bet Carolyn would know what Mr. Ball is talking about, namely, the secret parents of Big Boy.

The secrets of exact pedigree info of my own varieties may die with me. I have been waiting for the right time and place to disclose them. My own family would not know how to search through hundreds of pounds of notebooks of extensive pedigree documents and field maps, nor the thousands of seed envelopes going back 50 years or more.

Tom Wagner of Redmond, Washington.

BTW, the greenhouse is filling up with string tags on the nearly 1,000 different tomatoes growing there. Today's male parents included my classic Green Grape and a potato leaf striped cherry tomato

Comments (6)

  • fusion_power
    19 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks for posting this Tom. I had not heard.

    Big Boy is still a very popular tomato here in the South. There are others that have surpassed it for productivity, notably Big Beef. Still, there are literally millions of Big Boy plants set out each year.

    Fusion

  • cecilsgarden
    19 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    A special toast to the good doctor's passing. I grow big boy every now and then. It is one of the feww that really produce for me.

    "There are others that have surpassed it for productivity, notably Big Beef."

    This hybrid never does much for me, but maybe I will try it again next year, since I have my garden in better balance.

    CECIL

  • canadiantomato
    19 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Tom, thanks for posting here. So nice to hear from you and especially about your memories.

    In fact, articles and obituaries re the passing of Dr Shifriss have been posted at least twice on the Tomato forum. Carolyn did have some interesting (to say the least!) reflections on the doctor and the parentage of Big Boy.

    Unfortunately, the threads scroll off the Tomato forum so fast now that even Fusion missed them. By posting this event here, perhaps more folks will read about and appreciate the work Dr Shifriss undertook for our collective benefit.

    Jennifer

  • pnw_d
    19 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Here is a portion of the earlier discussion.

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    Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder and Geneticist, Dies
    Posted by Pandorae (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 20:29

    Very interesting obituary in the New York Times today:
    Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder and Geneticist, Dies
    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/11/national/11shifriss.html

    His "one big, huge bonanza"... "for gardening, was as innovative as the V-8 engine or the microchip."

    You probably will have to register to see the article but it is free and I think a worthwhile read.

    Note to Earl:
    Be sure to read to the very end.

    Pandorae

    Here is a link that might be useful: Oved Shfriss, plant breeder and geneticist, dies

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    Follow-Up Postings:

    RE: Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder and Geneticist, Dies
    Posted by: Earl SW Ohio 5-6 (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 21:25

    Pandorae,
    Its not an easy trip to get to where you want me to go. Recently, the new york times is not a very accurate newspaper, any reason this story is to be believed to be true, or should we just hope itÂs true? The BIG media in this country has an agenda, as in kick in GWÂs teeth. Sorry, but the mention of that rag riles me up. Hopefully, soon, it will go the way of the Ned Buntline dime novel.
    Sorry, but it just came out. :-)


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    RE: Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder and Geneticist, Dies
    Posted by: Pandorae (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 21:37

    Earl,
    Sorry. Didn't mean to upset you or anyone else. I put the "Note to Earl" in because of the great plug for Black Krim at the end.

    On second thought you do not want to register to see this article :))

    Not trying to drum up business for the website. Honest.

    Pandorae


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    Forgiveness?
    Posted by: Earl SW Ohio 5-6 (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 21:53

    Pandorae
    No problem. Sorry I got emotional there. I try to stick to tomatoes, but the route to the story kinda sent me off. :-) I apoligize for my un-forum like behavior. Please forgive me.


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    RE: Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder and Geneticist, Dies
    Posted by: greggf z4 NY (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 22:57

    Oh boy oh boy oh boy, is this article going to cause excitement around here!
    I got to it via Google by searching on Oved's name. The article from the Times is already posted elsewhere, in the clear, without need to register anywhere.

    In the article, George Ball of Burpee says that non-hybrid tomatoes are very very hard to grow. That's controversy Number One.

    Number two is, George Ball hints that one or even both parents of Big Boy hybrid, the tomato that Oved is famous for, are UKRAINIAN in source.

    Carolyn has said here that Oved told her that Big Boy is a cross between the midwestern U.S. heirloom Teddy Jones and another tomato.

    Is that other tomato Ukrainian? Did Teddy originally come from the Ukraine? Is George pulling our tails? Is Earl's New York Times writing yet more fiction?

    Is George suggesting that Black Krim is one of the parents? Has he inadvertently told us that Big Boy = Black Krim + Teddy Jones?

    And, if so, how on earth would a Black Krim/Teddy Jones cross produce Big Boy?

    And does it even matter, since we have no access to Teddy Jones?

    What other purplish Ukrainian tomatoes are there that George could be talking about?

    And, mainly, how do we like what he says about heirlooms and heirloom growing? Is it really all that much easier for the uninitiated to grow Big Boy than it is Large Pink Bulgarian?

    =gregg=


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    RE: Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder and Geneticist, Dies
    Posted by: PNW_D 8BC (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 22:58

    For those that don't know (from www.damseeds.com)
    "A new development in the history of the tomato occurred in 1949 when W. Atlee Burpee introduced the first F1 Hybrid tomato, 'Big Boy.' Bred by Dr. Oved Shifriss 'Big Boy' offered gardeners earliness in a large, smooth red tomato. It was an instant success for both Dr. Shifriss and W. Atlee Burpee."

    D.


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    RE: Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder and Geneticist, Dies
    Posted by: greggf z4 NY (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 23:08

    I should mention that George Ball mentions Black Krim in the same breath as Big Boy.
    What a fun mystery.

    =gregg=


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    RE: Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder and Geneticist, Dies
    Posted by: Carolyn137 z4/5 NY (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 23:28

    I'm sorry that I forgot to post Oved's passing here last Sunday b/c I'd received an e-mail about it from a friend.
    There is absolutely no ambiguity in what the parents of Big Boy were. Oved bred it and he told me what the two parents were, as you know.

    it was Goerge Ball who told me that John Peto took Teddy Jones with him when he left Burpee and used it as one parent when he bred Better Boy.

    George Ball is extremely anti-OP and even more an ti-heirloom. There's lots I could tell you about him, but what's the sense. Yes, we've talked,

    I have todays NYTimes and will read what was said.

    Oved was a brilliant vegetable breeder. But I have to admit he was short tempered and cantankerous. I had man y long talks with him, especially when he spent the summer with Glenn Drowns in IA and Oved was quite alone most of the time.

    He knew me previous to that trip out there so called me almost every other night.

    I hope the article also talked about his squash contributions. he isolated the yellow precocious gene from a gourd and that was incorporated into all the yellow summer squash b/c it masks CMV greening. he bred several other important veggies as well.

    I also was one of several folks who tried to get hmn to donate his germsplasm to the USDA and/or a University. I tried to help Dr. Molly Jahn at Cornell with her efforts, to no avail,

    But I've said too much already.

    Here's the e-mail notice I received last Sunday, just two days after he passed on:

    Well, it looks like I let it scroll off but forgot to save it.

    He died in Bloomington, Indiana of sepsis a week ago Friday and the details of the funeral service in NJ were discussed. I was asked to pass on the info to one branch of folks at Rutgers where Oved spent a long tenure.

    He had moved out to Bloomington only three months previously b/c he could no longer stay alone in his home in NJ and wouldn't let anyone help him. His one son lives in Bloomington.

    Oved went downhill rapidly after his wife died a few years ago.

    And I will read the article and comment when I can.

    Carolyn


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    RE: Oved Shifriss, 89, a Plant Breeder //and Geneticist, Dies
    Posted by: Carolyn137 z4/5 NY (My Page) on Sun, Jul 11, 04 at 23:55

    I forgot to say that Teddy Jones is not a Ukrainaian variety for my whole search to track it down started with an older SSE member who contacted me who lived on the farm next to where the folks who had Teddy jones lived, and knew them and knew the variety.
    And the other parent is absolutly NOT a Ukrainian variety, you'll just have to trust me on that. Just b/c Oved has now passed on doesn't give me the license to say in public what he told me in private and asked me to never divulge what that other parent is.

    As far as I know Ball knew about Teddy Jones and I assume he knew the other parent as well, for Big Boy. Actually he 's the one who told me that John Peto took it with him when he left Burpee. So you know darn well who produces F1 seed for Better Boy, and that's Petoseed. No doubt they do Big Boy as well.

    Oved also left Burpee early in his career. I think it might have been in the late 40's. to early 50's.

    Carolyn


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  • carolyn137
    19 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I would bet Carolyn would know what Mr. Ball is talking about, namely, the secret parents of Big Boy

    Yes,

    I had quite a bit to say about George Ball and Big Boy and Better Boy and much more.

    And yes, as Mary copied ab ove we've had two lonmg threads ab out Oved's passing, which I knew about just two days after it happened and should have said more at t he time but didn 't.

    Carolyn

  • happyday
    13 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I just planted 18 Big Boys, trying it for the first time, googled the variety and found this thread. Life is complex and interesting, isn't it.

    Hope I will like the tomatoes.

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