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509.928.3342 www.thetomatolady.com [email protected] 2020 Tomatoes www.facebook.com/thetomatolady my blog: thetomatoladyblog.com Blue Cream Berries A super-sweet cherry tomato, cream berries are super prolific. These boast a delicate but complex flavor and a beautiful cream color with purple-blue splashes on the shoulder. They tend to crack easily so I'd just pop them in my mouth as I picked. A Wild Boar variety. Indeterminate, mid Bumblebee A spectacular mix of pink with yellow stripes, yellow with red stripes and purple striped with metallic green. These are really pretty. Round, 1".crack- resistant fruits. Indeterminate, mid Chocolate Cherry Loaded with clusters of sweet little gems. The 1” cherry-like fruits are a rich brick red. Perfect for salads with an exceptional flavor that is rich and complex. Indeterminate, mid Brad"s Atomic Grape The color is unusual - lavender and purple stripes, turning to olive-green, red, and brown/blue stripes when fully ripe. Dark purple shoulders. Fruit holds well on the vine. Olive green interior is blushed with red when dead-ripe. Crack-resistant and sweet! Wispy foliage. Indeterminate, mid-season Chocolate Sprinkles This new one is the first dark tomato with a strong package of disease resistance. Dramatically colored, with faint green stripes against a dark, brick red background. Grape-shaped fruits, 1".x1 1/2"., are sweet and grow in trusses of 6 to 8. Indeterminate, mid Celano Celano is a patio type grape tomato with a strong bushy habit. This semi-determinate hybrid tomato is an early producer of sweet oblong fruits weighing about 0.6 oz.. Sweeter, deeper red than other grape tomatoes. Semi-determinate, early Chocolate Cherry Plants are loaded with clusters of sweet and delicious little gems. The 1” cherry-like fruits are a rich brick red with deep chocolate shading. These are perfect for salads, with an exceptional fresh flavor that is rich and complex. Indeterminate, mid- season\ Black Cherry - PF Love the flavor, love how sweet it is, love the color, love how healthy the plant is! You will adore this blackish-purple skinned, cherry tomato with dark red flesh and a sweet and juicy flavor. Indeterminate, mid Brown Berry Heirloom tomato produce vigorous regular-leaf tomato plants that yield really large crops of mahogany (brick-red), 1” round, cherry tomatoes. The Brown Berry cherry tomato has excellent semi- sweet, fruity, with just a slight bit of an acid finish. Indeterminate, mid Blush - PF These 2" long cherry tomatoes have a surprising sweet/tart flavor and are ready to pick when the pink blush appears over the yellow background. If you try these, you will love them as much as I do! Indeterminate, mid Candyland Red - PF This is the only AAS award winning currant- type tomato. Currant tomatoes are smaller in size than cherry-type and are ready to “pop” in your mouth straight from the garden. The dark red, sweet flavored fruit are wonderful in salads.. Indeterminate. mid Fruit Punch Producing big, sprawling plants that yield a prolific crops of 1 oz., round, pink, thin-skinned fruit that has a fruity sweet flavor. Surprisingly crack resistant, even in heavy rains, considering the delicate thin skin. Indeterminate mid-season CHERRY
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2020 Tomatoes

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Blue Cream Berries

A super-sweet cherry tomato, cream berries are super prolific. These boast a delicate but complex flavor and a beautiful cream color with purple-blue splashes on the shoulder. They tend to crack easily so I'd just pop them in my mouth as I picked. A Wild Boar variety. Indeterminate, mid

Bumblebee

A spectacular mix of pink with yellow stripes, yellow with red stripes and purple striped with metallic green. These are really pretty. Round, 1".crack- resistant fruits. Indeterminate, mid

Chocolate Cherry

Loaded with clusters of sweet little gems. The 1” cherry-like fruits are a rich brick red. Perfect for salads with an exceptional flavor that is rich and complex. Indeterminate, mid

Brad"s Atomic Grape

The color is unusual - lavender and purple stripes, turning to olive-green, red, and brown/blue stripes when fully ripe. Dark purple shoulders. Fruit holds well on the vine. Olive green interior is blushed with red when dead-ripe. Crack-resistant and sweet! Wispy foliage. Indeterminate, mid-season

Chocolate Sprinkles

This new one is the first dark tomato with a strong package of disease resistance. Dramatically colored, with faint green stripes against a dark, brick red background. Grape-shaped fruits, 1".x1 1/2"., are sweet and grow in trusses of 6 to 8. Indeterminate, mid

Celano

Celano is a patio type grape tomato with a strong bushy habit. This semi-determinate hybrid tomato is an early producer of sweet oblong fruits weighing about 0.6 oz.. Sweeter, deeper red than other grape tomatoes. Semi-determinate, early

Chocolate Cherry

Plants are loaded with clusters of sweet and delicious little gems. The 1” cherry-like fruits are a rich brick red with deep chocolate shading. These are perfect for salads, with an exceptional fresh flavor that is rich and complex. Indeterminate, mid-season\

Black Cherry - PF

Love the flavor, love how sweet it is, love the color, love how healthy the plant is! You will adore this blackish-purple skinned, cherry tomato with dark red flesh and a sweet and juicy flavor. Indeterminate, mid

Brown Berry

Heirloom tomato produce vigorous regular-leaf tomato plants that yield really large crops of mahogany (brick-red), 1” round, cherry tomatoes. The Brown Berry cherry tomato has excellent semi-sweet, fruity, with just a slight bit of an acid finish. Indeterminate, mid

Blush - PF

These 2" long cherry tomatoes have a surprising sweet/tart flavor and are ready to pick when the pink blush appears over the yellow background. If you try these, you will love them as much as I do! Indeterminate, mid

Candyland Red - PF

This is the only AAS award winning currant-type tomato. Currant tomatoes are smaller in size than cherry-type and are ready to “pop” in your mouth straight from the garden. The dark red, sweet flavored fruit are wonderful in salads.. Indeterminate. mid

Fruit Punch

Producing big, sprawling plants that yield a prolific crops of 1 oz., round, pink, thin-skinned fruit that has a fruity sweet flavor. Surprisingly crack resistant, even in heavy rains, considering the delicate thin skin. Indeterminate mid-season

CHERRY

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Grapette

Thin-skinned and juicy, with a distinctive shape. Oblong fruits are produced in clusters of 16 to 40 fruits. Ideal for America's current preference for smaller, grape shaped tomatoes. Semi-determinate, mid

Green Grape - PF

A ripe green cherry tomato. They burst into sweet juicy goodness when you bite into them. They turn a lovely golden green when ripe. Plant in a large container on your deck. Well behaved too. These are one of my favorite cherry tomatoes. Determinate, mid

Green Doctor's Frosted Grape

A sweet and delicious variety. Green with silvery shoulders. Small, slightly pear shaped fruit. Fruit is yellowish-lime green with kiwi-green colored flesh. Large vines produce huge yields of these little cherries. Some plants produce bright green fruit; others produce “frosted” fruit, which are lighter in color and even sweeter. Indeterminate, mid.

Italian Ice

Sweet and bursting with juicy flavor. Clusters of 1" to 1 1/2" fruits ripen from green to ivory white. Very prolific and great tasting. Combine with other colored cherries in a salad. You will amaze your friends. Indeterminate, mid

Isis Candy - PF

These are a marbled reddish color with a starburst on the underside. Sweet and fruity. Heavy yields of short trusses, in double rows, of 6 to 8 fruits each. My younger son loved these. Indeterminate. mid

Jelly Bean

Small, oblong shaped, sweet, red cherry tomatoes grow in clusters of 15-30 fruits like grapes. They resists cracking and hold well on the vine for days. Indeterminate, mid

Juliet

Sweet flavored fruits shaped like grapes. Glossy red and crack resistant, they stay on the vine longer than any other cherry tomato I know of. These are a favorite of several of my customers. Plus, they taste good! Good for a container. Determinate, mid

Jolly

A lovely pink fruited cherry that has good acid content and exceptionally sweet flavor in meaty fruits that are produced in clusters of 9 to 14, weighing 1-1/2 oz. each, with a distinct peach shape and an unusual pointy tip. Another favorite of mine. Indeterminate, mid

Lucky Tiger

Elongated green striped cherry tomato with a striking red blush. As Lucky Tiger ripens, the green striping becomes more defined and the background turns red as the interior marbling develops. Excellent sweet, tart flavor. Part of the Artisan series tomatoes. Indeterminate, mid

Matt's Wild Cherry

Small cherry tomatoes packed with intense, rich tomato flavor, balanced with sweetness. Tall plants. Originally from Mexico, where these tomatoes grow wild. Indeterminate, mid

Mini Orange

Vines produce an abundance of miniature bright, orange tomatoes. Flavor is mild and slightly tangy. Ripens from green to yellow to orange. Indeterminate, mid

Princcess Sweet Surprise

Cherry Princess Sweet Surprise has all the natural sugar and goodness of of other well known cherry tomatoes but with a different taste. Fruits are ¼ to 1/3 of an ounce. Indeterminate, mid

Riesentraube - PF

The name of this German heirloom variety means 'giant bunch of grapes,' Bouquet-type blossoms turn into bunches of 20 to 40 small, oval red fruit with pointed ends. Vines are covered with fruit. Flavor is excellent. Indeterminate. mid

Rose Quartz

A very productive heirloom cherry plant from Japan producing large pink cherries in clusters. Absolutely delicious flavor once they are fully ripened.Multifloras (aka compound inflorescence) are tomato varieties that produce a lot of fruit. I loved them Indeterminate, mid.

Sweet Valentines

Still rare and hard to source Sweet Valentines was released in 2018. This unusual variety of produces high yields of attractive heart shaped cherry tomatoes with a very sweet taste on small compact plants with short, well-branched stems. Enjoy fresh, in salads. Excellent for pots and mixed containers - makes a lovely hanging basket, too!. Determinate

Sweet Treats - PF

Prolific wonderful pink cherry tomatoes that are fairly early and are sweet and juicy. Uniform and crack-free, ping pong sized fruits. Indeterminate, mid

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Sun Sugar

Golden-yellow fruits are a lovely contrast of tangy and sweet. A good substitute for Sungold, with Sungold being a bit sweeter. Indeterminate, mid

Sun Cherry

Bite sized, super sweet and thin skinned. What more could you ask of a cherry tomato? Vigorous plants produce a lot of bright red fruits. Indeterminate, mid

Sweet Million

Terrific flavor in high yields of super-sweet cherry tomatoes. Long chains of smooth, dark red, 1 to 1½ fruits are produced on large plants. Matures early. Indeterminate, mid

Sweetie

Sweet-tasting. Grows exceptionally well in the home garden. Ideal for eating fresh, salads, relishes and canning. Prolific producer. Indeterminate. Mid

Super Snow White - PF

Very sweet, ivory-colored cherry tomatoes. They reach the size of ping pong balls. These plants produce tons and tons of tomatoes. These are very tasty. Kids love them. Indeterminate. mid

Sungold - PF

Customer Favorite! Delicious, juicy, sweet; Sungold glows with golden orange color. Foliage is a pretty bluish green color. A treat to eat straight from the vine, warmed by the sun. Indeterminate, mid

Sweet Million

Terrific flavor in high yields of super-sweet cherry tomatoes. Long chains of smooth, dark red, 1 to 1½ fruits are produced on large plants. Matures early. Indeterminate, mid

Super Sweet 100

These plants need staking or caging but will reward you by producing long strands of super sweet red tomatoes. Great in salads or right off the vine. Indeterminate, mid

Sugary - PF

The sweet flavor and pink skins are absolutely wonderful. Oval-shaped, slightly pointed fruits are productive and will always have place in my garden. Semi-determinate, mid

Tumbler

Specially bred for hanging baskets. Bushy plants look fantastic mixed with lobelia and alyssum. Sweet, bright red fruits. Determinate, mid

\Winter Grape - Grappoli d'Inverno

Also known as Pomodoro Galatina from the town in Southern Puglia where it is from. Grape-shaped red cherry, producing loads of fruit. The variety does well in a container and is a good candidate for hanging and drying on the plant. Determinate, mid

Yellow Pear

An heirloom, they grow on tall, rangy plants and bear in heavy clusters of 1 ¾ inch sized fruits. Children especially love their unique shape. Mild flavored and sweet. Indeterminate, mid

Yummy - PF

This is a grape shaped tomato grown by mistake. There was an error in seeds we got from a supplier and this is what came up. Fortunately, it was sweet and delicious and very prolific too. We were able to save seed from this. Indeterminate, mid

EARLYBetter Bush

Perfect for large containers or small gardens. That is because the compact plants are attractive while yielding good-sized 8 oz. fruit with real tomato flavor. Stocky plants grow 3 to 4 ft. tall with an upright habit, making staking needs minimal. Determinate, mid

Bush Blue Ribbon

Compact habit and fruits averaging 8 to 10 oz. Featuring an exceptional sweet flavor, with lots of juice. Strong disease resistance. Perfect for containers. Determinate, early

Bush Beefsteak

Compact plant is just loaded with large, flavorful tomatoes. Well-suited for a patio, small garden and containers, the dwarf plants offer big meaty fruit (8-12 oz.) and early maturity. Determinate, early

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Bush Early Girl

All the desirable qualities of Early Girl in a compact, patio-type variety: extreme earliness, firm, meaty, flavorful fruits, blemish-resistant skin with yields all summer long. Fruits are a full 4” in diameter, bright red and slightly flattened. Good for large containers. Determinate, early

Bush Goliath

Specially developed for patio gardeners. Compact plants grow up to 3-1/2 ft. tall, have large, red, 3-4” fruits with great taste and high sugar content. Bears consistently up to frost and needs little staking. Determinate, early

Champion II

The perfect slicer for sandwiches. An improvement on the popular Champion, with much better disease resistance, while maintaining its distinctive sweet taste, earliness and large, 6 to 8-oz. fruits that are smooth and meaty. Indeterminate., early

Early Girl

Bears heavy crops extremely early. Large clusters of 5 oz. fruits. Bright red and meaty with a lot of flavor and aroma. Indeterminate, early

Early Goliath

Luscious flavor and broad disease resistance add up to an early tomato that will give Early Girl a run for her money. Extra large harvests of red sweet fruits. Indeterminate, early

Early Wonder - PF

Extra-early maturing and compact variety that yields an abundant crop of round, dark-pink, great-tasting fruit. Perfect for gardeners in shorter season growing climates. Determinate, early

Fireworks

One of the largest, earliest red slicing tomatoes with excellent flavor. Its bright red fruit are produced heavily on vigorous plants. Indeterminate, early

Fourth of July

The first tomato to ripen by Independence Day (hopefully)! Enjoy the plentiful harvest about 49 days after setting plants in the garden. Determinate, early

Fantastic

Tasty, globe-shaped, scarlet red, 3 to 5", medium-sized fruits are almost crack-free. Meaty and rich in beefsteak flavor. Heavy yields and excellent for canning. Indeterminate, early

Glacier

Extremely early, cold-tolerant, strain of tomato plant. Begins flowering when only 4” high. Fruits have outstanding flavor for an early tomato. Semi-determinate, early

Independence Day

If planted in early May, you can have ripe tomatoes by the Fourth of July. Round, 2 to 3" pink fruit have a great tomato flavor which is not always typical with other early varieties. Perfect for salads and for slicing. Indeterminate, early

Jet Star

Jet Star tomato plants produce big yields of large, red fruit, free of cracks and scars. Globe-shaped fruit with bright, attractive color has good taste and lower acid than most other reds. Sturdy, compact tomato vines grow vigorously, producing heavily. Try this in a container.. Determinate, early

Jetsetter - PF

Short season gardeners will love this variety that doesn't sacrifice size or flavor for early maturity. Tomatoes are at least 8 ozs. and often larger with good, rich flavor. Prolific yields. Indeterminate. Early

Latah

Early, productive, and yummy variety bred by University of Idaho - perfect for containers! Latah is well suited to cooler nights and relatively short growing season. A prolific producer of 2-3 oz, Determinate, early-season

Moskvich

One of the largest early tomatoes. Fruits are early, deep red, and cold tolerant. Rich flavor. Smooth and globe-shaped. 4-6 oz. with a small stem scar. Like all Russians it can stand up to cool conditions. Indeterminate, early

Manitoba

An extremely early variety developed by the Morden Experiment Farm in Manitoba for southern Canadian prairies. Particularly well suited for extreme northern areas. Fruits are bright red, slightly flattened, good-flavored, and weigh about 6 oz. each. Determinate, early

Oregon Spring

Consistently 10 days earlier than Early Girl, Oregon Spring is compact, bearing fine flavored, nearly seedless, tomatoes. Great for cooler climates & container planting. Determinate, early

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Siletz

Large and early, producing deep red, round fruits. Produces even during cooler weather. Named after the Siletz river in Western WA. Another outstanding OSU introduction by Dr. Jim Baggett. Determinate, early

Shoshone

Of all the varieties bred by the U of ID in the 1960s, Shoshone tied for the earliest ripening. Great taste, compact plant size, and productivity. Excellent for containers and small spaces. Fruits vary in size from cherry to large salad tomato. Short, bushy plants are good for containers Determinate, early

Subarctic Plenty - PF

A really sweet tomato. Allegedly developed in the 1940's by the U.S. Military to provide fresh tomatoes to their troops in Greenland. Sets lots of 2" red fruits with sweet, "real tomato" flavor. Determinate, early

Stupice - PF

A native of Czechoslovakia, where it's extreme earliness, tolerance to cold, and high yields have earned it worldwide attention. Fruits are sweet, and 1 to 2 oz. Indeterminate, early

Sandpoint

The smallest and earliest of our Idaho bred varieties...great for containers! Extremely early variety bred by the U of Idaho in the 1960s. Small fruits range from cherries to saladette size, on very compact plants and are good for short season areas. Determinate, early

Siberian

This might be the earliest tomato ever. Capable of setting fruits at 38F. The fruits are bright red, 3 to 5 oz. and bunch in clusters. Good for a patio. Determinate, early

Ultimate Opener - PF

This new tomato developed by the same breeder of Early Girl and Better Boy Hybrids. Strong, vigorous plants are capable of tremendous yields. Indeterminate, early

PASTE Amish Paste - PF

This one dates back to the turn of the century and is the best for sauces and canning. It bears large 8 oz. deep red fruits with "real" tomato flavor. Indeterminate, mid

Cream Sausage - PF

This is an paste tomato that is creamy white to pale yellow. It lights up the garden. One of the first to ripen in my garden. With mild, sweet flavor, these bushy, compact plants are perfect in a large pot. Determinate, mid

Jersey Devil

This variety was made popular many years ago by a seed company no longer in business. Many gardeners still remember this prolific variety with 4 to 6" long, tapered red fruits shaped like banana peppers. The tomatoes are meaty and sweet with few seeds. Yields are prolific. Indeterminate, mid

Opalka

More flavorful than most paste tomatoes. It can be eaten straight off the vine, but is prized for sauces and canning. Foliage is wispy but it produces heavy crops. Heirloom from Poland. Indeterminate. mid

Polish Linguisa - PF

Loaded with vitamins, fiber and potassium, but low in fat and sodium! (Unlike it's meat counterpart) This 19th Century heirloom sets more fruit than most heirlooms. Good tasting even when eaten fresh. I like canning with them since they are so large. Indeterminate, mid

Purple Russian

This Ukranian heirloom is a delicious purplish, egg-shaped fruit that is smooth with a sweet flavor. One of the best varieties for fresh eating, and preserving. Plants are very prolific; fruits weigh about 6 oz Indeterminate, mid!

Orange Banana

Unique, orange, paste tomatoes, bursting with fruity sweetness. Perfect for drying, canning, and paste and fresh eating. Orange color is rare in paste tomatoes. Determinate, mid

Rocky

Good producer of 2 x 3 inch, 1 lb., plum-shaped, red, paste tomatoes. Sweet, tangy, meaty fruit. These tomatoes can get very large, not unlike the Polish Linguisa. One of the best flavored sauce tomatoes and great for canning. Intermediate, mid-season

Roman Candle - PF

Beautiful, neon yellow banana-shaped fruits are bursting with sweetness and flavor. A tomato that originated as a 'sport' from Mr. John Swenson's Speckled Roman. This is a lovely tomato. Indeterminate. mid

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Roma

The number one choice for home canning and sauces for years. Fruits are medium sized and hang in large clusters. Perfect for canning. Determinate, mid

San Marzano Redorta

Named for a mountain in the Alps, this is a very large (10-12 ounce) San Marzano type plum tomato. Large, vigorous plant. This has real tomato flavor and is good to eat fresh, make sauce, can or dry. I have a customer who can't say enough good things about this one. Indeterminate, mid

San Marzano

Slightly later than Romas, they have excellent flavor and hang in large clusters. Holds well on the vine and has extra-high solids for canning. The fruits are slightly rectangular in shape. Indeterminate, mid

SuperMarzano

This is a hybrid paste tomato, similar to the traditional San Marzano but with improved disease resistance. If you've had problems growing them in the past, give this one a try. Tall, vigorous plants need trellising. Fruits are about 5" long and weigh 5 oz. In Italy, they are picked as a salad tomato when they are pink shading to red. Indeterminate, mid

Speckled Roman - PF

SSE member John Swenson, developed this cross of Antique Roman and Banana Legs. Orange-red, 5” long fruits are speckled And marked by irregular yellow stripes. Meaty fruits have hearty, “real tomato” flavor and almost no seeds. These have good press in the cooking magazines. Indeterminate., mid

Sausage

Here's an unusually shaped tomato with fruits up to 6" long, like huge, red banana peppers. A prolific paste tomato, with fine flavored meat that is especially ideal for ketchup or sauces. Indeterminate, mid

Viva Italia

Deep red oval with solid flesh and a higher natural sugar content. Coupled with ample acid make these tomatoes tastier for fresh eating, as well as for canning and freezing. Sets fruit better in hot weather than the Roma. Determinate, mid

HEIRLOOM 1884 Purple

The 1884 Purple tomato variety is similar in many ways to the very popular heirloom tomato “1884”: The same huge flavor, same size and shape, similar plant characteristics but fruit has a reddish purple color with dusky shoulders. Indeterminate, mid

Aunt Ruby's German Green

Don't let the color fool you, this one is good. Too me, it has a sweet almost winey flavor. Globe-shaped fruits are smooth skinned, green blushed with pink. Indeterminate, mid

Amana Orange - PF

Deep golden orange fruits are mild, sweet, delicious and the flesh very smooth to the tongue. This heirloom takes its name from Amana, Iowa. Indeterminate, mid

Aker's West Virginia

A family heirloom tomato from West Virginia. These produce a vigorous regular leaf, plant that yields large, 10 to 16 oz, deep-red, slightly flattened fruits in clusters of two. Fruits show little or no cracking and have a well balanced sweetness to acidity. Indeterminate, mid/late

Andrew Rahart's Jumbo

A New York heirloom. Big leafy vines produce abundant crops of 12 to 16-oz fruit with intensely red skin and dense flesh. This rich delicious juicy tomato has huge, old-fashioned tomato flavors. This is an exceptional slicing tomato and great sandwich tomato. Crack resistant Indeterminate, mid/late

Aussie - PF

An heirloom tomato variety from Australia. Regular-leaf tomato plants that dependably yield large amounts of delicious, 1-2 lb., glossy-red, meaty, fluted, beefsteak tomatoes. The hand in the picture is someone from our local symphony. Indeterminate, mid/late

Ananas Noir - PF

Ananas Noir is French for black pineapple; it arose out of a planting of Pineapple in a Belgian garden. The exterior is dark purple and green with pink-red splotches and a touch of yellow, inside is bright green streaked with pink. Sweet and delicious. Indeterminate. mid

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Anna Russian

An heirloom oxheart variety from a Russian immigrant. Early maturing for a heart-shaped tomato, the large, pink-red fruit normally weighs about 1 pound. Superb old-fashioned flavors with lots of juice. Indeterminate. mid

Arkansas Traveler

A medium-sized pink tomato that ripens to a beautiful rose color. From Ozarks in Arkansas, tolerant to heat and humidity; crack and disease resistant. Good flavor. Indeterminate, mid

Abraham Lincoln

This old-time variety produces many 6 to 10 oz tomatoes, packed with great tomato flavor. Popular since the early 1920's, it's no wonder considering its productivity and flavor. Indeterminate. mid

Black Sea Man

A Russian Heirloom tomato. Plants yield tomatoes with a rich mahogany and olive green shoulders. Inside is deep, reddish green and loaded with flavor. This tomato does well growing in containers. Determinate, mid

Black Plum

A favorite Russian variety that produces a long and steady crop of 2” elongated plum-shaped fruits colored a beautiful deep-mahogany with dusky-green shoulders. Fruit resembles a small paste tomato but with thinner walls. Unique sweet tangy flavor. Indeterminate, mid/late

Black Krim

Deep, dark red with green shoulders. The interior is a reddish green color. They are an heirloom for the Crimean peninsula of Russia. Producing 10-12 oz. fruits, they set well in heat. The flavor is rich, earthy, almost smoky. Indeterminate, mid

Black from Tula - PF

A large 8-12 oz. dark tomato with a rich, deep purplish-brown color. Some seed savers say it is the best tasting of all the dark tomatoes. Very rich, old-fashioned flavor, sweet and spicy. A rare Russian heirloom. mid

Black Prince

Named for the Gypsies who live in Russia, this is one of the deepest, maroon tomatoes. It has great color and good taste. Medium-sized fruit. A lovely introduction from Soviet plant breeders. Indeterminate, mid

Big Rainbow - PF

I love this spectacular heirloom tomato. Originally from Polk County, MN. Big, regular-leaf tomato plants yield crops of 1-2 lb. sweet, bicolored beefsteak tomatoes with gold flesh and red streaks. Indeterminate, mid

Box Car Willie

Named for the singer Boxcar Willie of the Grand Ole Opry. An heirloom producing a nice crop of good-sized, smooth 10 to 16-oz, smooth, bright-orange/red slicer tomatoes with distinctly delicious well-balanced, rich, sweet that have sufficient acid to make them good for canning. Indeterminate, mid

Brandywine, Pink - PF

Fruit that is superior in taste and smoothness. Its fruits are indeed special, 1- 2 lb pink beefsteaks with the delectably complex, rich, sweet flavor that has made Brandywine justifiably famous. Buy in a gallon pot (two months more mature) to ensure you get some of these lovely tomatoes. Indeterminate, late

Brandywine, Red - PF

It produces medium-sized, 8 to 12 oz. round, smooth red fruit that are juicy and loaded with intense tomato flavor. Expect high yields of this very flavorful tomato. Indeterminate. mid

Caspian Pink

Originally grown in southern Russia between the Caspian and Black Seas. These prolific,1-2 pound, globe-shaped, pleated, pink-red beefsteak tomatoes that rival Brandywine in popularity and flavor. Perfect for cooler climates. Indeterminate, mid

Copia

A beautiful large, striped tomatoes, these have lovely stripes of glowing gold and neon red. Inside is a mix of red and yellow that is swirled together. A stabilized cross between Green Zebra and Marvel Stripe, these tomatoes weigh about one pound each. Indeterminate, mid/late

Cherokee Chocolate

A stabilized version of Cherokee Purple, this 10 to 16 oz. mahogany-colored variety has excellent flavor and beautiful large fruit. Very productive plants yield a large harvest of these chocolate-colored tomatoes with an excellent, sweet, slightly tart flavor and firm flesh. Nice slicer. Indeterminate, mid

Cuore di Bue

This Italian oxheart has been a favorite in Italy for many years. Fluted, beautiful fruit has a delicious sweet taste; similar to the shape of a heart; great for fresh eating or saucing. Meaty with few seeds. Large vigorous vines. Indeterminate, mid

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Chianti Rose

Hearty potato leaf cross between Brandywine and an unnamed Italian variety. Chianti Rose produces huge crops of 1-2 lb. beautiful, thin skinned, rosy red-pink, beefsteak tomatoes with a delicious, well-balanced, complex flavor. A good variety for cooler and coastal growing regions. Indeterminate, mid

Coustralee

An heirloom variety from France, producing large red beefsteaks with ribbed shoulders. Fruit is about 4" across, quite meaty, and smoothly textured. Large crops of, beautiful tomatoes. Indeterminate, mid

Costoluto Fiorentino

Old Tuscan Heirloom variety with dark red skin. Slightly flattened with fluted shoulders. Fruits are typically about 8 ounces. High in sugar with excellent acid, good fresh or made into sauces. Indeterminate, mid

Carbon - PF

Medium size, sweet and pretty. Big, regular-leaf tomato plants yield 10-14 oz., beautiful purple-black tomatoes. Delicious, rich, complex flavors. This tomato variety won a taste test of 10 heirloom tomato varieties at Cornell Research Farm. Indeterminate, mid

Cherokee Purple

Reliable producer of medium pink-purple fruits that average 8 to 12 oz. Fruits are round to oblate, with no cracking. Exhibits tolerance to mild drought as well as to common diseases. Indeterminate, mid

Costoluto Genovese

Italian heirloom tomatoes. Large, deep-red, juicy tomatoes are deeply ribbed but fully flavored and delicious. This variety is hearty and does well in hot weather, but continues to produce even when the weather turns cool. Indeterminate, mid/late

Dagma's Perfection

Producer of medium-sized, slightly flattened, pale-yellow fruits with delicate, light red striping. Flavorful with overtones of tropical fruit. Firm and juicy, and beautiful in appearance. Indeterminate, mid

Dester

Very nice, large, smooth skinned, pink beefsteak with great flavor that has won several taste testing awards. Fruits are usually under a pound. Sturdy plants produce well. Indeterminate, mid/late

Greek Rose

An heirloom tomato originally from Crete. Large, 4”, 16 oz., pink beefsteak tomatoes pn big, sprawling, regular leafed tomato plants. Big, complex flavors. ruffled shoulders. A good sandwich tomato. Indeterminate, mid

Great White - PF

Sweet and fruity, perfect for salads and sandwiches. An almost perfect, “white” tomato with low acidity and few seeds. When ripe, the fruit will have a very smooth creamy white texture. Indeterminate, mid

Giant Tree Tomato- PF

10 to 18 ft. vines have strong stems and heavy thick leaves. Globe- shaped, pinkish-red fruits, with few seeds,are smooth and weigh 1 - 2 lbs. Indeterminate, mid to late

German Johnson Pink

An old-time favorite heirloom from the East features tall plants and a fairly early harvest of large, slightly ribbed pink-red tomatoes averaging 1 lb. Meaty with few seeds and really excellent flavor. Indeterminate, mid.

German Red Strawberry PF

Big, meaty and fine flavored. This German heirloom has uniform fruits averaging 10 oz. Solid meat has few seeds and little juice, yet delivers big on taste. Indeterminate, mid

Gold Medal - PF

A Ben Quisenberry tomato. Wonderful, 1-1/2 lb., yellow and red bicolor beefsteak tomato with pink marbling in blossom end, thin skin and luscious sweet, well-balanced flavors. Indeterminate, mid

Hazel Mae

From Jerry Moomaw's grandmother, the same source as Hazel Gold, who first offered this variety in the Seed Savers 1997 Yearbook. Good yield of large, 1-2 lb., yellow tomatoes with some red striping and/or marbling. Sweet tropical fruit flavor, slightly ribbed, thin skin, juicy Indeterminate, mid

Hillbilly

These tomatoes are beautiful. An Ohio heirloom beefsteak originally from West Virginia producing 1-2 lb. huge, heavily-ribbed, orange-yellow fruit with red mottled skin and red streaks within. Very sweet, fruity flavors. Low acid. Try it in big slices with other colored tomatoes. Indeterminate, mid

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Kellogg's Breakfast - PF

One of our favorites. Lovely, pale-orange fruits are solid and meaty throughout, packed with mild and delicious. Large, beefsteak-type fruits, up to 16 oz., Indeterminate, mid

Marmande

French heirloom. Producing clusters of 6-10 ounce deep red, slightly flattened, oblate fruits that are meaty, lightly lobed with an excellent slightly tart taste. This variety also does well in cooler summer conditions. A great tomato for slicing and sandwiches. Indeterminate, mid

Marglobe - PF

Developed in 1917, introduced by the USDA in 1925. Good producer of 7-10 oz deep red, juicy, sweet tasting fruits. These tomatoes can claim parentage of many of today's hybrid tomatoes. Indeterminate, mid

Mortgage Lifter - PF

These long time favorites are also known as Radiator Charlie. They produce good yields of large, smooth, pink-skinned fruits and have few seeds, even in times of drought. Mild, sweet flavor. We love these! We've had 1-2 Lb. tomatoes. Indeterminate, mid/late

My Love's Pink Oxheart - PF

HUGE pink tomatoes that are oxheart shaped, meaty, and have fantastic flavor. They have a good balance of sweet and acid. See how big you can grow them. Named for my husband. Indeterminate, mid/late

Moonglow

Perfect-looking golden-orange tomato: smooth and medium- sized. Fine flavored, rich and fruity. These are good producers of consistent looking fruit. Indeterminate, mid.

Nebraska Wedding - PF

An old Great Plains heirloom Produces globe-shaped fruits of a deep orange color, weighing up to 10 oz. each. Plant yields are heavy. In the old days, seeds were given to a married couple to help them start their new lives together, hence the name. Intermediate, mid

Orange Beefsteak

Regular leaf plant produces large amounts of 3-4", round, orange (golden), beefsteak tomatoes loaded with delicious, well-balanced, sweet, fruity flavors. A good sandwich tomato or salad tomato or eating fresh off the vine. Indeterminate, mid

Old Flame

Flame is an old heirloom tomato from West Virginia, dating back to the 1880s. These bicolor tomatoes look as if they are on fire. Sweet with lots of old time tomato flavor. Indeterminate, mid

Old German

A favorite in the Virginia Mennonite community. Yellow fruits have a red center, visible on the surface and throughout the core. They often weigh over a pound, with few seeds. Indeterminate, mid/late

Orange Oxheart

Big 10 to 12 ounce heart shaped, meaty fruit are sweet and juicy. Well balanced flavors and attractive color, make this a perfect addition in salads, or as a delicious juicy slice on a sandwich. Indeterminate, mid/late

Orange Russian - PF

Arguably, the most beautiful tomato I’ve ever seen! Tomatoes are usually heart-shaped with golden flesh marbled with streaks of red. I have grown some that were almost 3 pounds. Fruity and dense with few seeds. Indeterminate, mid/late

Paul Robeson

Russian heirloom named after the operatic artist who won acclaim as an advocate of equal rights for Blacks. A dusky, dark-red, with dark-green shoulders, and red flesh. Fine flavor with a good acid/sweet balance. From Siberia, it's good for cooler growing regions. Indeterminate, mid

Park's Whopper

This tomato has great disease resistance, high yields, and a long growing season. Big, juicy, meaty sandwich-sized tomatoes appear early and continue until frost. These vines are vigorous, so be sure to stake or cage well. Indeterminate mid/late

Persimmon

This vigorous and prolific tomato, introduced around 1983, yields lots of fruit. One of the better flavors of all the orange tomatoes. Rose-orange (persimmon colored) fruits range from 12 oz - 2 lb. Meaty, sweet, and few seeds. Indeterminate, mid

Polish Pastel

Small-leafed plant from John Smarz of Australia producing unusual 10-14 oz., bi-colored fruit with beautiful red & yellow striping and/or mottling. Fruit is very meaty (not juicy) producing only few seeds. Very mild flavors. Would be good for stuffing. ndeterminate, mid

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Pineapple - PF

I didn't get a lot but its worth the real estate. The first one I ever picked was a "two hander" size! When I sliced it in half, I knew I was in love. The interior was a beautiful collage of orange, gold and red. Juicy and fruity sweet. Indeterminate, late

Pruden's Purple

Large (many over 1 lb.) fruits are flattened and smooth (except for shoulder ribbing on some), and resist cracking. Fruits mature quite early, with the delicious flavor and good production that heirlooms are known for. Dark pink, nearly purple skin with crimson flesh. Potato-leaf plants. Indeterminate, mid/late

Red Pear (Large Italian)

A pear-type tomato, this one is large and somewhat ribbed with thin skin and a delicious, slightly sweet flavor. It bears a large number of fruit, which are good enough to eat fresh, but also perfect for cooking. Very popular in Italy. Indeterminate, mid/late

Red Rose

This is a cross between Brandywine and Rutgers. producing good harvests of 6 to 10 oz. flavorful dark pink fruit. Disease and crack-resistance, the tomato’s taste and texture is more like that of Brandywine. Indeterminate, mid

Rutgers

The original Rutgers tomato was released in 1934 as the result of a collaboration between the Campbell Soup Co. and Rutger’s University. It became a staple ingredient in the Campbell’s soup product line. Highly productive. Thick flesh with superior flavor. Strong vines yield a large initial crop followed by several flushes of fruit. This is one of those classic tomatoes that has been used as a parent in the breeding of many other hybrids. Indeterminate, mid

Rose - PF

I won the largest tomato of the 2011 Spokane County Fair with this one. A large leafy heirloom that produces deep, rose-pink, 3", meaty globes with great taste. Wonderful tomato. Indeterminate, mid/late

Saint Lucie

From France. Regular-leaf, tomato plants with generous yields of 1 to 2 1/2 lb., slightly-flattened, bright-red beefsteak tomatoes. Some ribbing. Delicious sweet flavors with the perfect ‘tang’ of acidity. Solid, meaty interiors make it a good slicing tomato for sandwiches or salads. Indeterminate, mid/late

Taxi

The best tomato variety for an early, lemon-yellow tomato. Popular heirloom. Compact, bushy, regular-leaf tomato plants that yield 4-6 oz., round, delicious, bright-yellow tomatoes that are very sweet. I loved this one for it's flavor and uniformity.Determinate, mid

Thorburn's Terra Cotta

Incredible flavor, color and history! Introduced in 1893 by James Thorburn of New York. With honey-brown skin, orange-pink flesh, and green seed mass, this is an unusual slicer with an terrific flavor. The tomato produces heavily during mid-season and then drops off quickly once cool weather sets in. It will yield a pumpkin-orange sauce. Indeterminate, mid

Vintage Wine - PF

One of the very few pastel-hued tomatoes. A favorite of my customers, with attractive, 1lb., pale pink/red fruits set off by golden stripes. Elegant, sweet and tasty, with a nice, mild flavor. Indeterminate, mid

Wisconsin 55

Produces 6–8 oz. slicers that are great for fresh eating and popular for canning, particularly for stewed tomatoes. This long-popular workhorse variety was developed by the University of Wisconsin, Madison in the 1940’s. Indeterminate, mid

MAIN SEASON Ace 55

Ace 55 has excellent fresh tomato flavor. Large, deep red fruit with low acid content, one of the few red tomatoes to make that claim. Crack-resistant. Determinate, mid

Big Beef

Large beefsteak-type tomato with very firm flavorful fruits. Strong vines produce an abundance of 1-2 lb fruits. These are perfect for sandwiches and hamburgers. Very reliable. Indeterminate, mid

Beefmaster Hybrid

This one routinely wins the size award at county fairs and contests. This massive beefsteak-type is not only huge but very heavy-bearing, with stunning yields over a long season on indeterminate vines. Some grow as large as 1½ pounds. Good flavor .Indeterminate, mid/late

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Brandymaster Yellow

This modern strain of classic Brandywine delivers world famous flavor packed into fruits that weigh up to one pound. They are firm, juicy and have an incredible, rich tomato taste. Potato-leaved plants do well under a wide range of conditions. Fruits mature later in northern areas. Indeterminate, mid

Big Boy

The Big Boy hybrid tomato debuted in 1949, What's kept Big Boy tomato a best-selling tomato all these years is the wonderful aroma and rich flavor. The fruits are large, up to 1 pound or more. Indeterminate, mid

Big Zac

This prize winner was bred by Minnie Zaccaria, a New Jersey gardener who sought the perfect cross-pollination of two heirlooms, finally creating this enormous tomato with fruits that repeatedly tip the scales at an amazing 4 to 6 lbs. They are sweet and delicious. This is an 8" paper plate,. Indeterminate, mid/late

Better Boy

A spectacular, mid-season variety with plump, juicy, deep red tomatoes that often weigh more than one pound. Very flavorful, with flesh that’s juicy, yet firm. Indeterminate, mid

Blue Ribbon

Beefsteak-size, deeply oblate, dark red fruits from vigorous vines producing large yields! Uniform, crack-resistant fruits average 11 to 13 oz., with some weighing a pound or more! Widely adapted. Will need to be staked.. Indeterminate, mid

Celebrity

This AAS Award Winner established a new standard for main-crop hybrids requiring multiple disease resistance. Medium sized, globe-shaped fruits are crack-resistant and average 7 oz. .Semi-determinate, mid

Chef's Choice Black

Chef’s Choice Black is a beefsteak type tomato with a dark green/brown/black hue. Vigorous, healthy plants with uniform fruits that are early to set and has a meaty interior with great flavor. Prolific yield of 8 oz fruits.. Part of the Chef's Choice Series.Indeterminate, mid

Country Taste

A really meaty, beefsteak tomato - perfect in sandwiches, with a burger, or simply drizzled with olive oil in a salad. The fruits have a full, rich flavor and can each weigh up to a pound. These plants are notably disease resistant. Indeterminate, mid

Delicious - PF

Excellent slicer, most fruits weigh 1 lb. and still holds the world record of 7+ pounds for a single fruit! Produces smooth and solid fruits that seldom crack, with small cavities, nearly solid meat, and excellent flavor. Indeterminate, mid

Goliath

Beautiful, smooth, bright-red fruits average 10 to 15 oz., with a sweet luscious flavor. Tall, plants will produce lots of these perfectly shaped tomatoes. Multiple disease resistance. Indeterminate, mid

Husky Red

This member of the new Husky series yields medium-sized, 5 to 7 oz. bright red fruit with very good flavor. Although the plants grow only 4 feet tall, fruit continues to appear in surprising numbers throughout the growing season. Dwarf, mid

Homestead

This densely foliaged plant produces very firm, dark red, flattened globe shaped fruit, each weighing 7 to 8 ozs. Does well in hot or humid weather. A great choice for canning! Determinate vines, mid

Legend - PF

Legend has shown a strong tolerance to blight. Round, shiny red fruits, with sweet flavor and just a little acid to add a touch of zing. Nice tomatoes with skin that feels kind of velvety. Determinate, mid

Lemon By

Lemon yellow, not gold in color. Highly adaptable plants yield large, deep oblate fruits, averaging 6 to 7 oz. and about 3-1/2" across. Mild flavored and adds an inviting color to salads. Indeterminate, mid

Mister E - PF

This is a seed we saved from Big Zac. Our seed reverted back to one of it's parent which was a larger, open pollinated pink tomato. It is very sweet and lovely. These are large. Indeterminate, mid

Mountain Fresh Plus Hyb

One of the most sought after Mountains, as it features better flavor and larger, 8 to 16 ounce fruits than either Mountain Pride or Mountain Spring. Very firm and flavorful. Great for a container planting. Determinate, mid-late

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Momotaro

This is the most popular tomato in Japan. In the US is known as "Tough Boy". Deep pink, with green shoulders, these 6 - 7 oz. tomatoes are sweet with a refined flavor. Noted for crack resistance, holding quality, and VFN resistance. I am offering it under the original name which refers to a hero in Japanese folklore. Indeterminate, mid

Moscows

The largest of the U of I bred tomatoes. Not the earliest but certainly the largest. Big plants produce dozens of large, 4-5” red fruits good for slicing and canning. Almost lost to the ether but for a Utah gardener who kept it as his main canning tomato. Indeterminate, mid

Unusual

Black Beauty

This variety is darkest known tomato in the world. This variety is so “blue” that it looks black. Very tasty, dark red flesh with sweet, rich and earthy flavor. As with all anthocyanin tomatoes, full sun with yield the darkest fruits. Indeterminate, mid

Chocolate Stripes - PF

Fruit is deep reddish-brown inside; the outside has beautiful greenish stripes. One of the most unique looking tomatoes, sweet with a full-rich flavor. Fruit is medium to large and are of a slightly flattened globe shape. Indeterminate, mid

Green Zebra

Fully ripened fruits are bright green, with stripes of a still lighter green. Round, smallish, fruits have excellent, tart, “real tomato” flavor. Plants are vigorous. Determinate, mid

Lime Green Salad

Small plants that produce abundant sprays of round, lime-green tomatoes that ripen further to an amber color. Great for growing in containers since plants stay small yet provide a big harvest. Fruits are 3 to 5 oz., chartreuse inside, full of juice and a luscious, tangy flavor. Determinate, mid

Lucid Gem

A selection from Brad Gates, Wild Boar Farm. These 5 to 12 oz fruits start yellow with purple black shoulders and ripen to orange with indigo shoulders. The inside is yellow/orange with red mottling. They have a wonderful, sweet, low acid flavor. Beefsteak type, meaty with few seeds. Indeterminate, mid

Mint Julep

This unique little tomato is a plum-shaped version of Green Zebra and was found as a naturally occurring variant. It has the same beautiful chartreuse green background and bright yellow streaks as Green Zebra, but taste is very different. Much less tartness, more mild with sweetness. Intermediate, mid

Pink Berkeley Tye Dye

Large beefsteak fruits are the color of port wine with metallic green stripes and weigh 8 to 12 oz. Its excellent sweet flavor was put to the test against Cherokee Purple in farmers markets taste tests and was preferred every time. Indeterminate, mid

Pink Boar

This 4 ounce gem is a pinkish-wine colored tomato with metallic green stripes. A great producer and is a definite winner if you want a smaller, juicy, sweet tomato. I loved these. Very prolific and a gorgeous color. Indeterminate, mid

Silvery Fir Tree

An heirloom that ripens early and produces heavy crops of fire engine red fruit averaging 2-3 inches across with a slightly flattened shape and a pleasant, tangy taste. The compact plants have delicate, ferny foliage and make great container plants. Russian origins. Determinate, mid

Sweet Carneros

A beautiful rose and gold striped, 2 to 4 ounce round tomato. One of the first to ripen in my garden. Fruits have a deliciously sweet, slightly tangy gourmet flavor. Lots and lots of tomatoes. Crack-resistant. Indeterminate, mid

DWARF (TREETYPE) Dwarf BrandyFred

BrandyFred is a potato leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a dusky rose purple hue. The flavor is well balanced and intense, and the variety is quite prolific. Tree Type, mid

Dwarf Black Early

Regular leaf plants that are relatively compact, 4-5' tall and sprawling, medium to high yield of medium sized flattened and slightly ribbed beefsteaks of beautiful black/purple color, excellent taste and very nice texture, good balance of 'meat' and juice, 7-11 oz. Tree Type, mid

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Dwarf Chocolate Lightening

Rugose regular leaf foliage produce 4-8 oz., medium-sized, chocolate-brown, slightly-oblate, slicers with jagged green and gold stripes. The rich crimson flesh has intense and well-balanced flavors. Some plants throw out purple/black striped fruits. Good for a large container Indeterminate fruiting characteristics 3 - 4 feet tall mid

Dwarf Fred's Tye Dye

Rugose regular leaf foliage produce medium sized round purple tomatoes with jagged gold and green stripes and the deep crimson flesh of black tomatoes. 5-6 oz. Rich, intense, and balanced flavor. Love, love, love these.Tree Type, mid

Dwarf Golden Gypsy

Dwarf Golden Gypsy is a mid-season potato leaf dwarf with heavy yields of medium to large smooth oblate yellow fruit in the 8 – 18 oz range. Good for a large container. - 4 feet tall mid

Dwarf Mr. Snow

Plants with rugose potato leaf, 5-12 oz flattened beefsteaks with smooth shoulders, pale yellow color inside and out, very meaty flesh with small seed cavities and not many seeds. Very nice sweet flavor with a hint of citrus. Indeterminate fruiting characteristics 3 - 4 feet tall mid

Dwarf Purple Heart

Dwarf Purple Heart is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces heart shaped medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a dusky rose purple hue. The flavor is well balanced and intense, and the variety is quite prolific. Good for a large container Indeterminate fruiting characteristics 3 - 4 feet tall mid

Dwarf Rosella Puple

Similar to 'Cherokee Purple' in color, size, shape and flavor but on a dwarf growing plant. Regular leaf, dark green rugose foliage. The fruits are oblate, ranging from 6 to 12 oz, and ripen to a deep purple-pink color. Flavor is full, intense, balanced and delicious. Good for a large container Indeterminate fruiting characteristics 3 - 4 feet tall mid

Dwarf Rosella Crimson

Rosella Crimson is a regular leaf dwarf variety that produces oblate medium to medium large fruit that ripen to a crimson pink color. The flavor is well balanced and sweet, and the variety is quite prolific. Good for a large container Indeterminate fruiting characteristics 3 - 4 feet tall mid

Dwarf Sweet Sue

Dwarf Sweet Sue is a potato leaf dwarf variety that produces round to oblate medium sized fruit that ripen to bright yellow with a pink blossom end blush. The flavor is outstanding; well balanced and sweet. Good for a large container Indeterminate fruiting characteristics 3 - 4 feet tall mid

Dwarf Yukon Quest

Regular, dark-green, rugose foliage and stout central stem, grows to 3' tall and are perfect for container gardeners. Plants produce 3-6 oz., round, oblate, with slightly ribbed shoulders, pink fruits with excellent, well-balanced sweet flavors that rival those found in Brandywine. Good for a large container Indeterminate fruiting characteristics 3 - 4 feet tall mid

Dwarf (Tree Type) tomatoes from The Dwarf Tomato Project. I grew 6 of them in 2016 and was very impressed with most of them. They are perfect for a small space gardener who wants a slicer instead of the smaller tomatoes that are usually produced by most determinate tomatoes. This class of tomatoes exhibits characteristics of both determinate and indeterminate types. Historically called “tree-type,” they are now commonly referred to as dwarfs. Tree-type tomato plants have very thick main stems with minimal branching. Their foliage can be either regular or potato leaf but in either case, are rugose (e.g. dark green in color and crinkly in texture). Due to their slow growth rate, they appear from a distance to be determinate achieving three to four feet in height. However, like indeterminate, they continue to set fruit throughout the growing season. Compact and everbearing, what a great combination!

These are great for smaller spaces and container growing.

I bought my seeds for these Dwarfs from Tatianas Tomatobase. (And borrowed some pics for those I haven’t grown yet.)


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