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| | Black Krim Seedling ~ $
2.45
| | This is the legendary black tomato, known for its brown-black skin and sweet-rich flavor. Reportedly Russian in origin. We introduced Black Krim in 1995 and it has developed a steady and growing following ever since. Fruits are borne in strands and are large, firm, with fine-textured interiors.
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| | Green Zebra Seedling ~ $
2.45
| | Green Zebra is a medium-sized beauty with glossy, green skin and distinctive yellow stripes. The flavor is as sweet as an apple. The medium size fruits are perfect for salads. Open pollinated. Indeterminate. 80 days.
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| | Hillbilly Tomato Seedling ~ $
2.45
| | This may be the quintessential heirloom tomato: colorful, irregularly shaped, large, and of course, flavorful. The vigorous plants grow up to 7' tall and produce clusters of flattened fruits up to 6" in diameter and weighing up to 2 lb. with an average weight of 12-16 oz. We first heard about Hillbilly through a local chef; it has received accolades from many others. 85 days. OP.
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| | Pruden's Purple Seedling ~ $
2.45
| | An heirloom tomato noteworthy for its striking dark red skin, large firm fruits, and excellent flavor. Interiors are dark red and creamy textured. The fruit is shaped a bit like an acorn, with flattened, slightly ribbed shoulders and pointed base. Indeterminate. 67 days.
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| | Thessaloniki Seedling ~ $
2.45
| | The fruits are smooth skinned, round, and will evoke fond memories for anyone who has traveled throughout Greece and its islands. The fruits are an especially nice size for salads. The indeterminate plants produce good yields of crack resistant, heat tolerant tomatoes. 75 to 80 days.
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| | Valencia Seedling ~ $
2.45
| | Valencia bears very pretty clusters of bright orange, glossy and smooth skinned fruits. The fruits are mid-sized, slightly ovate in shape, and weigh about 8 oz. each. Midseason. 76 days.
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| | Zapotec Seedling ~ $
2.45
| | Zapotec is a beautiful tomato, with a distinctive bell shaped form, and pleated sides. The ribbed contours catch a knife’s edge, and make slicing a breeze. Zapotec has a sweet, mild flavor, and a unique, palate pleasing texture that works well in salads and salsas. Originally grown by the Zapotec Indians of Mexico, this is an heirloom well worth preserving. Indeterminate. 80 days.
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