Indeterminate=staking Determinate=bush
Developed by Chuck Wyatt who selected for the largest and best fruit for many years. A really nice large red beefsteak that has old fashioned flavor and is perfect for slicing. Very few blemishes. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
Developed at the Morden Research station in 1956, Manitoba has been a prairie favorite for years. My family always grew this variety every year and it is nice for canning, sandwiches and salads. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (65 days from transplant)
An heirloom that originates from a Czechoslovakian farm family. Marianna’s father gave her these tomato seeds before he died. Productive plants produce pinkish red beefsteak type fruit that have a few ridges on the shoulders and average 10–16 ounces. The flavor of this tomato is sweet and delicious. One of the best tasting tomatoes! Indeterminate, potato leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
A beautiful bicolor heirloom from Germany. This is one of my favorite bicolor tomatoes. It does exceptionally well producing large amounts of huge 2 lb. gold and red marbled fruit. In most years the fruit are relatively crack free and the taste is delicious and juicy. A wonderful tomato that is beautiful sliced to show the red marbling inside. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (90 days from transplanting)
An old variety that has been grown by Martha Carter for years. The healthy productive vines produce large red fruit that are blemish free and have good taste. Excellent for canning or slicing. A great all purpose tomato that did extremely well despite drought. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days)
Originally from Italy. A very impressive variety that is extremely productive and disease free. Roma tomatoes are usually susceptible to blossom end rot but Martino’s Roma was totally free of it. The dark red fruit are 3-4 oz and produced in clusters and are perfect for paste, sauce or salsa. Highly recommended. Determinate, rugose foliage. (75 days)
A very nice heirloom tomato with 2-3" red fruit. Tasty for such an early variety. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. A must for short season areas! (60-65 days from transplant)
a.k.a. Burpee’s Quarter Century The Burpee Seed Company introduced a regular leaf Matchless tomato in 1889. but the Austin Strain has sturdy, rugose deep green foliage that rarely falls prey to disease or insects. The oblate fruit are red, 6-8 ounces and grow in clusters of two to three. Matchless has a strong classic tomato taste that is great for canning, sandwiches or salad. A great all round tomato. Determinate, rugose foliage. (80 days from transplant)
Another highlight of the growing season. These tomatoes are amazing! Huge orange blemish free fruit average 2 lbs and can grow even larger. Great taste and beautiful fruit. Indeterminate. (90 days from transplant)
An excellent heirloom from Quebec. Meme Beauce produced beautiful large red tomatoes that also had good taste. The fruit were heavily ridged and flattened and have become one of my favorite tomatoes for size and appearance. The largest tomato weighed in at 3 lbs and was absolutely gorgeous. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (70 days from transplant)
Developed by John W. Millet of Bismarck, North Dakota and introduced by the Oscar H. Will seed company in 1913. A drought tolerant tomato that produces 6-8 ounce red oblate fruit. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (70 days from transplant)
This old heirloom has been handed down in the Barnes family since the Civil War. Seed was obtained from George Jennings of Waverly, Kansas from his daughter Anise Barnes Jennings. Grandpa Barnes grew this as an ornamental because he believed tomatoes or "Love Apples" were poisonous. The large pink fruit average 1lb and are delicious. Indeterminate, potato leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
A very rare heirloom variety from Moldova. The healthy plants produce 10-12 ounce green beefsteak fruit. The lime green flesh is sweet with a refreshing taste. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant) EXTREMELY RARE.
This Russian heirloom is named after the crown worn by Russian Tsars and is the most impressive variety I have come across. The semi determinate plants produce huge heart shaped tomatoes that can grow up to 2lbs. The huge fruit are meaty and have good taste. This is the earliest large variety that I have grown. Outstanding! Semi Determinate. (70 days from transplant)
Heirloom from Quebec with medium size red nice tasting fruit. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75-80 days from transplant)
Developed at the Morden Research Station in Morden, MB in 1950. Medium size yellow tomatoes that are produced in abundance. Very productive, good flavor. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (65 days from transplant)
An early variety with medium size tasty red fruit. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (65 days from transplant)
An heirloom tomato from Monongahela National Forest region of West Virginia. This tomato is one of the most reliable that I grow. It is early and always produces very well. The red, 6-8 ounce fruit are blemish free and have good taste. A must for northern areas. Determinate, regularleaf foliage. (65 days from transplant)
A very dependable heirloom tomato that is productive and blemish free. The fruit are 10-12 ounces, growing in clusters of three to four. The red globes are delicious with an old fashioned tangy flavor. Very disease resistant. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. One of the Best! (75 days from transplant)
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