Indeterminate=staking Determinate=bush
An American heirloom with large pink fruit and old fashioned flavor. A very nice pink beefsteak tomato. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (90 days from transplant)
Interesting red heirloom paste tomato has an elongated shape with long points on the end. It is excellent for sauces and flavorful enough for salads. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
This rare French heirloom cherry tomato has very dark red fruit. The large plants are very productive and the fruit are sweet. EXTREMELY RARE. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
Originated with William Woys Weaver of Pennsylvania who claimed that his grandfather obtained seed from breeder Dr. Harold E. Martin in the late 1920s. The dark purplish black fruit are 8-12 oz and have a very nice flavor. Indeterminate, potato leaf foliage. (85 days from transplant)
An heirloom originating in northern Manitoba and then brought to BC. A large early tomato with red fruit weighing 8-12 ounces. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (60 days from transplant)
Originally from the Ukraine, this is one of the most unique heirloom tomatoes. The healthy vines produce pinkish red pear shaped tomatoes that average 6 oz and are 3" long. Good for canning or slicing. They have a nice sweet flavor.
Introduced by the Francis C. Stokes Co. of Vincetown, New Jersey in 1937. The medium sized red fruit are great for canning or slicing. Indeterminate. (75-80 days from transplant)
Originally from Ireland, this beautiful tomato has variegated foliage! It is also a heavy producer of 2" red fruit. Indeterminate. (75 days from transplant)
An orange heirloom tomato originally from Indiana. The large orange oxheart shape fruit are very dense and meaty with a mild taste. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85 days from transplant)
This European heirloom is an interesting tomato that is heavily ruffled. The dark pink fruit are 8-10 oz and make interesting slices. This is one of the most productive tomatoes that I have grown. Indeterminate. (75 days from transplant)
An interesting heirloom tomato named after the Wapsipinicon River in Iowa. The 2" fruit are fuzzy and yellow with a nice sweet flavor. This variety has won many taste tests and is also very productive. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
This wonderful old West Virginian heirloom dates back to the 1800’s and was carried by Gleckler’s Seed catalogue in 1958. The large pink beefsteak type fruit are very meaty and tasty with old time flavor. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80 days from transplant)
A Ukrainian heirloom that was brought to the US by Ukrainian immigrants. The large light pink beefsteak fruit are truly delicious. Indeterminate. (85-90 days from transplant)
(a.k.a. White Snowball) White Beauty is one of the better white tomatoes and has creamy white flesh and skin. Mild tasting and good for salads or making white tomato sauce. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
Large plants produce large clusters of tiny creamy white fruit all summer long! The small fruit are half the size of regular cherry tomatoes and are very sweet. Indeterminate. (75 days from transplant)
A cream colored heirloom tomato that passed down to William Woys Weaver from his grandfathers seed collection. White Wax was exhibited at county fairs in Pennsylvania. The fruit are mild tasting. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
There seems to be some confusion over this one in the seed trade. White Potato Leaf is the same variety as some seed companies are selling as Shah, Mikado White or White Brandywine. Unfortunately, the original Shah was a large yellow tomato similar to Yellow Brandywine. Anyways, White Potato Leaf is a very nice creamy white tomato with 3-6 oz fruit that is also very productive. A nice addition to salad. Indeterminate, potato leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
Unique white fruit with yellow and green stripes. This makes a great addition to salads. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (75 days from transplant)
(a.k.a. Plum Lemon) A Russian heirloom that is the same color and shape as a lemon! The medium size fruit have dry flesh and are good for adding color to salads or making yellow tomato sauce. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (70-75 days from transplant)
A wonderful heirloom from Iowa. I have been meaning to try this variety for years and I am glad that I finally did! The large round fruit are tangerine colored and blemish free. This would make a great tomato for farmers markets because of the perfect shaped fruit and wonderful taste. One of the best tasting orange tomatoes! Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (80- 85 days from transplant)
Originally from Russia. Yagodka is a small red oval tomato with great taste. It is perfect for growing in pots and extremely productive, yielding a large quantity of oval salad size tomatoes. An amazing variety that is also very early. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (55-60 days from transplant)
First described in 1805 but surely much older. The large plants produce hundreds of small pear shaped fruit. Great for snacking or throwing whole in salads.
A heavily pleated heirloom tomato that is nice sliced so the scalloped edges can be enjoyed or stuffed. The medium to large size pink tomatoes are very unique and beautiful. Indeterminate, regular leaf foliage. (85-90 days from transplant)
translates to Summer Lightening, referring to its earliness to produce fruit. This variety is one of the better early tomatoes with red fruit averaging 2 ½" wide and good taste. It is also very productive. Determinate, regular leaf foliage. (55-60 days)
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