LOL, Thanks for the comments and information, fellow fig-nuts. I think that it is amusing, yet wonderful, that we have all these figs that came from goodness knows where and picked up names as they passed from one hand to another.
Kathleen's Black, Martin's Unknown, Willow Street Fig, Chicago Hardy, all the variants of Celeste (is my Bayernfeige Violetta just a variant of Celeste?), the Tennessee Mountain Fig and Sal's Corleone. At least three Paradiso's (and my own Real Eyetalian Paradiso, plus Mildred's fig and Granny Walker's fig)
Then we have the Marseilles VS and a few more that are undoubtedly just really good strains of some unknown to us but old and well known fig.
As my trees grow I am beginning to suspect that my Granny Walker's fig is possibly the dark Paradiso. Mildred's fig sure looks like a Celeste. Since I own a Texas Everbearing I probably do not need a Brown Turkey.
Come on UCD Davis. Get that fig genome project into high gear.
Ox