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This is a very early red salad sized tomato that is productive and has a sweet flavour. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (45-50 days from transplant)
Dwarf plants are perfect for growing in containers and produce small red cherry tomatoes. Low quantity. (10 seeds/pkt)
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A delicious old heirloom from West Virginia. The deep red oblate beefsteak type fruit average 10 ounces and have excellent taste, on the tangy side. Good oldfashioned flavor that is perfect for a tomato sandwich or sliced. The gorgeous fruit are usually blemish free. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (90 days)
An Amish heirloom from Wisconsin that produces 6-8oz red elongated tomatoes. Very juicy and great for fresh eating or sauce. A great dual purpose tomato. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85 days from transplant)
The name means Black Pineapple. This is an interesting medium to large size tomato that has a green and dark purple exterior. The interior is mostly a vivid bright green with red streaks radiating throughout the flesh. A very tasty tomato that is an excellent producer but the fruit is unusually soft and must be eaten soon after harvest. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
Andrew Rahart lived north of New York City and collected seeds from the local immigrants; this is one of the varieties he collected many years ago. One of the best tomatoes that I have ever grown. The healthy plants produce heavy yields of deep red beefsteaks that average 1 lb. A great slicer that is very dense and meaty with exceptional taste and aroma. Excellent producer that we grow as a main crop tomato each year. Strongly recommended. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
This heirloom cherry tomato originated in Russia and is one of the earliest tomatoes there is. The plants are extremely dwarf reaching 6" high and produce good yields of tasty cherry sized fruit. Great for containers! Determinate. (60-65 days from transplant)
This heirloom tomato has huge, bright red fruit with wonderful flavor that are perfect for slicing. Heavy producer! One of my new favorites. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage (80-85 days from transplant)
A wonderful heirloom from Brenda Hillenius of Oregon who’s grandfather had obtained seeds from a Russian immigrant. The heart shaped fruit are pinkishred and average about 1 lb. The flesh is sweet and juicy. Very high yields and also very early. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (65 days from transplant)
(aka Watermelon Like) Originally from Russia. The purplish colored fruits have occasional green striping and average 8oz. This variety has slightly smaller fruit than Indian Stripe or the other "Blacks" but it has an outstanding unique flavor. Very productive and one of the highlights of recent seasons! EXTREMELY RARE. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
A beautiful bicolor tomato from Armenia. The fruit average 1lb and are gold with red mottling inside. Nice taste. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (90 days from transplant)
One of my favorites of the season! Huge, meaty, red, delicious tomatoes produced in abundance! The largest was 3 lbs but most are in the 1-2 lb range. The fruit is gorgeous with old fashioned ribbing at the stem end. Neil Gillard originally introduced this tomato to Seed Savers Exchange and obtained it near Eganville, Ontario from the owners of the summer cottage he had been staying at for the last 25 years. They got it from their neighbour. It is originally from Lazec, Macedonia. Neil named the tomato after his niece Ashleigh. Indeterminate. (85 days from transplant)
The late Chuck Wyatt obtained this variety from a friend in Virginia. The large golden beefsteak type fruit have great flavor. One of the best tasting yellow tomatoes. Indeterminate, potato leaf foliage. (90 days from transplant)
Originally from Ruby Arnold of Greenville, Tennessee. The large green beefsteak type fruit average 1lb or more and have a sweet spicy flavor. Indeterminate. (85 days from transplant)
An Australian heirloom with large red fruit and outstanding taste. A great slicer. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (90 days from transplant)
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