Indeterminate=staking Determinate=bush
A very old heirloom tomato that was documented in Philadelphia gardens as early as 1795. The bushy indeterminate plants can grow quite large and the small red fruit is flattened and slightly ribbed. The fruit has a sweet unique flavor. Disease resistant. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
A winner of many tomato taste tests, Carbon has nice size 10-14 oz fruit that are purplish black and one of the darkest "black" tomatoes available. The taste is complex and flavorful. Indeterminate. (75 days from transplant)
This variety astounded me with its excellent production of huge tomatoes throughout the season. Despite its name, this variety is not a paste tomato although it is meaty enough to use in sauces. The fruit are consistently large averaging 2-3 lbs. and the meaty slices are excellent for tomato sandwiches. (One slice more than covers a slice of bread.) An excellent variety! Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant) Low quantity.
Introduced by the Canada Experimental Farm in Lacombe, AB in 1967. Small fruited early variety that is very productive! Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (50 days from transplant)
The very productive plants produces loads of very small orange cherries with a faint striping. Great for salads or for snacking. Indeterminate. (70 days from transplant)
Small oval grape type tomato with orange red fruit. Some fruit are yellow. Nice for snacking or tossing into salads. Very productive. (60 days from transplant) Determinate.
Originally grown by the Cherokee Indians, this wonderful heirloom is more than 100 years old. The seed for Cherokee Purple was sent to Craig LeHoullier by John D. Green of Sevierville, Tennessee. John D. Green received the seed from a lady who obtained them from her neighbor who claimed that they were originally grown by the Cherokee Indians. The fruit of Cherokee Purple is a dark purplish pink color and often has green shoulders. The large fruit average 12 oz and are delicious. The plants are very productive and reliable. One of the best! Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75-80 days from transplant)
This heirloom has red oxheart shaped fruit that are 10-12oz and good flavor. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (90 days from transplant)
An excellent pink beefsteak tomato with great taste. The large fruit are similar to the Pink Brandywine tomato except earlier. Produced much better under extreme heat conditions compared to Brandywine as well. Indeterminate. (80 days) EXTREMELY RARE.
Large beautiful yellow fruit with red striping! Copia is a distinct tomato with beautiful red striping and a red and yellow mottled interior. It was discovered by Jeff Dawson as a natural stabilized cross between Green Zebra and Marvel Stripe and named after the American Center of Food, Wine and Arts (COPIA) Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85 days from transplant)
One of the oldest heirloom tomato varieties, Costoluto Genovese has been a staple in Italian kitchens for years. The medium sized red fruit are heavily ribbed and have an intense acidic taste. They are best used for sauces, although I find them hard to peel because of the numerous ribs. Indeterminate. (80 days from transplant)
(aka Henderson’s Crimson Cushion, Red Ponderosa, Beefsteak) Said to be the original strain of Red Beefsteak tomato. The large fruit can weigh up to 2 lbs. and are excellent for tomato sandwiches or slicing on a platter. Great old fashioned taste! Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days)
An old heirloom from France originally obtained by Carolyn Male and Craig Lehouillier in an extensive sharing of seeds with Norbert Parreira of Hellimer, France in 1992. Cuostralee is a beautiful large red beefsteak tomato that grows 1-3 lbs and is perfect for slicing. They also have a delicious well balanced flavor. Indeterminate. (85 days from transplant)
A very exciting heirloom from Moldova. This very rare tomato is partially to fully hollow so it is excellent for stuffing or making sauce. The deep red fruit are about 2 ½-3" long and produced in abundance. The fruit have a unique pear to plum shape and have a point on the bottom. The dark red dry flesh makes very rich tomato sauce. Very flavorful and unique. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85 days from transplant) EXTREMELY RARE
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