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Tomatoes(Lycopersicon esculentum)
Packet = 25 seeds
Indeterminate=staking; Determinate=bush


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Siberian Speckled - A Russian heirloom that has faint yellow speckles on the red fruit and bares a strong resemblance to the now extinct Crimson Cluster Tomato (introduced 1869) which also had yellow speckling on the fruit. Some of the fruit have more speckling than the others. This variety really impressed me this summer. It was very productive and produced beautiful 12 oz tomatoes with green shoulders. Despite being planted in poor soil with lack of moisture for most of the summer it did exceptionally well. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (65-70 days)


$3.00


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Silvery Fir Tree - One of the most ornamental tomatoes you can grow! The distinctive foliage is finely dissected almost like carrot foliage. The plants are small, growing to around 18 inches and the oblate orange red fruit measure about 3 inches across and are produced very early. Perfect for containers or small gardens. This very tough beautiful plant originates from Russia. Will produce when most others will not, even in cold rainy years. A super tomato that is also very tangy and delicious. Determinate. (55-60 days from transplant)


$3.00


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Sioux (1944) - Old fashioned favorite that was once very popular. It was originally released by the University of Nebraska in 1944. The vigorous vines produce 4-6 oz red globes that are perfect for canning but can also be used for slicing. A very delicious tomato with that old fashioned taste. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (70 days)


$3.00


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Snowhite Cherry - A delicious light yellow to ivory cherry tomato. Snowhite Cherry is very productive and produces buckets of sweet cherry tomatoes all summer long. Snowhite Cherry looks great mixed with Black Cherry Tomatoes! A must have. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (65 days from transplant)


$3.00


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Sophie's Choice - Originally from Edmonton, Alberta, this is an excellent determinate heirloom tomato that is very productive. The small plants are literally covered with medium sized orange-red oblate fruit. The fruit have good flavor and are quite early. Because of the high production on such small plants some support should be given so the whole plant does not topple with the weight of the fruit. An excellent variety that is great for short growing seasons and small gardens. Determinate, regular-leaf foliage. EXTREMELY RARE. (65 days from transplant)


$3.00


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Spanish Winter - An old Spanish heirloom that was used as a winter storage variety. The whole plant was uprooted and hung over winter so that the fruit could be used as needed. The determinate plants produce loads of red cherry tomatoes that are very tasty. A great variety for snacking or salads. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (65 days) RARE.


$3.00


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Striped Cavern - A striped stuffing tomato! The 8 oz fruit are red with yellow stripes and are partially hollow so you can stuff them. Good keeper as well. Indeterminate. (80 days)


$3.00


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Stone (1885) - (a.k.a. Livingston’s Stone) Originally selected from a market grower near Columbus, Ohio in 1885. Introduced by the Livingston Seed Co. in 1889. The red 6-8 oz fruit have an old fashioned acidic taste and are excellent for canning. Can also be used for slicing. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (70 days from transplant)


$3.00


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Stuffing Tomato - A wonderful heirloom from an elderly lady who has been growing this variety for years. The fruit are about 6-8 oz. and mostly red but som are purple. Most of the fruit are hollow to partially hollow (similar to a small bell pepper) and are excellent for hot or cold stuffing recipes. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85 days from transplant)


$3.00


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Sweet Yellow Cherry - These bright yellow cherries are very sweet and delicious. Productive. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (70 days from transplant)


$3.00


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