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TERN

ETUDE

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Cherry Plum

ICAC

SPARK

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AURORA

FRIENDSHIP

OKSKAYA

RECORD

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EURASIA

GREENGAGE

TKEMALI

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ALENUSHKA

HUNGARIAN

VICTORIA

FAVORITE

MIRABEL

PIONEER

SMOLINKA

URALOCCHKA

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Severyanka

SMOYLANKA

Prunes

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TERNOSPLIVA

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