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A Hungarian heirloom with beautiful blemish free 10-12 ounce deep red fruit. It also has a wonderful full bodied flavor. Great for tomato sandwiches or canning. Another favorite! Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
Delicious heirloom tomato with old fashioned taste. The large red beefsteak fruit are mostly in the 12 once range. Excellent slicing tomato. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
This unique German heirloom is one of the best tasting tomatoes available. The bright red fruit are strawberry or heart shaped and very meaty with few seeds. The beautiful fruit average 10-12 ounces but in my experience can grow quite a bit larger. This variety was very productive for me. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85-90 days from transplant)
This heirloom is originally from Italy. Shelley Sparrow of Minnesota received seeds from a friend in Maine who got them from a bookstore manager, Frank who got the seed from a customer, Eleanor Gray, of Bristol, Maine in the 1970s. She was told the seeds originally came from Italy. This variety is also known as Eleanor’s Tomatoes and Franks Tomatoes. The elongated plum shaped red fruit are 4-5" long and 5-6 oz. A very special variety! Thanks to Carlolyn Male for sharing seed with me. Indeterminate. (85 days from transplant)
The name is rather deceiving. The red beefsteak fruit are medium sized in my garden with old fashioned tomato flavor. Could grow larger in other areas. Indeterminate. (85 days from transplant)
Huge pink fruit that average 2 lbs. Mild tasting. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85 days from transplant)
Originally from the Tarnipal region of Ukraine, this heirloom was brought to America in the late 1800’s by the Gogosha family. Tanya Gogosha gave seed of this variety to Carolyn Male who then distributed it to different seed savers. A nice pink beefsteak averaging 1lb. The flavor is sweet and rich. Indeterminate, potato leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
A very beautiful oxheart variety with golden orange fruit. The blemish free fruit average 8-10 ounces and are very dense with few seeds. Nice in salads. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
Beautiful huge orange meaty beefsteaks with good flavor. This variety really impressed me this year. The fruit average 2 lb and many weighed much more. The plants are extremely productive and healthy. There will be an occasional pink fruit that shows up but they are just as large and impressive as the orange fruit. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85 days to maturity)
A productive heirloom cherry tomato originally from Minnesota. The flavorful red cherries are great for snacking or salads. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (60 days from transplant)
Our favorite red cherry variety! The enormous plants are literally covered with clusters of small red cherries all summer long! One of the best tasting varieties there is. This would be a good variety for growing on fences or other large structures. Indeterminate. (70 days from transplant)
The small yellow fruit have a strong tangy flavor and are produced in abundance. One of my favorites for taste. Great for snacking or salads. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days) EXTREMELY RARE.
Huge green beefsteaks that average 1-2 lbs with a nice refreshing flavor. Indeterminate, potato leaf foliage. EXTREMELY RARE. (90 days from transplant)
Introduced in 1985, this open pollinated variety is very striking. The 2" fruit are green with yellow stripes and have a sweet yet tangy taste. Great for adding color to salads or slicing. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
A Siberian heirloom originating in the Altai Mountains. The pink fruit average 12 oz and have good flavor. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
This Russian heirloom has 3 oz pink plum shaped fruit that are juicy and produced on a compact plant. Can be grown in containers. Determinate, regular leaf. (75 days from transplant)
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