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| Amish Paste Tomato Seed (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | This is a delicious tomato. The fruits are firm and fleshy inside; they have a mild, sweet flavor with no aftertaste. Best known and most popular of the American paste tomatoes; discovered in Wisconsin. The vigorous plants produce oxheart and acorn-shaped fruits that measure 3-1/2" x 2-1/2" and weigh up to 11 oz., averaging 8 oz. These richly flavored fruits may be eaten fresh or processed for sauce. Indeterminate. 85 days.
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| Betty (F1, OG) ~ $
3.50
| | Betty did exceptionally well in our 2010 summer trials. The high-yielding, vigorous plants produce large, firm, rich-flavored tomatoes. The fruits have flattened top and bottom surfaces, weigh between 3/4 and 1 lb., and have a nice uniform shape and appearance. If you are looking for excellent flavor with the reliability and vigor of a hybrid, Betty performs. Determinate. VF1,2, TMV resistant. Early, 60-80 days.
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| Big Beef (F1) ~ $
3.25
| | A 1994 All-America Selections winner and one of our most popular tomatoes. The nearly 1 lb. fruits are round, red and juicy with sweet tomato flavor. Indeterminate, highly disease resistant, a nearly-perfect tomato. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 75 days.
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| Black Cherry (OG) ~ $
2.95
| | Add dramatic black to your assortment of cherry tomatoes, and the sweet and rich flavor of an heirloom, and you’ve got Black Cherry. The indeterminate plants produce a high yield of round fruits. 64 days.
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| Black Krim Tomato Seed (OG) ~ $
2.85
| | 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. Open pollinated. Indeterminate. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 85 days.
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| Brandywine Tomato Seed (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | The heirloom variety most sought after by our customers for nearly two decades. Brandywine is a pink beefsteak producing fruits up to two pounds in size. More importantly, those who have grown it call it the tomato that has that "old-fashioned tomato taste." 1-2 lb. fruits. Indeterminate. Open pollinated. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 75 days.
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| Carmello Tomato Seed (F1) ~ $
3.75
| | One of our most popular tomato varieties for as long as we can remember. Carmello produces a large harvest of attractive, sweet and full flavored fruits. Most customers think they are a nearly perfect example of what a garden fresh tomato should be. The fruits are medium sized, about 5-7 oz. Mid-season. VFN resistant. 70 days.
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| Celebrity Tomato Seed (F1) ~ $
3.25
| | By the account of one of our tomato loving friends, "a perfect main crop tomato." Grows vigorously, with a long list of disease resistances (VF2NT). Classic tomato appearance with solid, bright red fruits in the 1/2 lb. range. Capable of very long harvest period under good conditions. A 1984 All-America Selection winner. Determinate.25-35 seeds/pkt. 78 days.
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| Chadwick Cherry Tomato (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | Introduced by Alan Chadwick, the aristocratic Englishman who was one of the most important proponents of organic gardening in the latter half of the 20th century. The Chadwick Cherry Tomato is known for its vigor, flavor and productiveness. The fruits are borne in strands of six, and at 1-1/2" in diameter, are large for cherry tomatoes. Chadwick Cherry is disease and crack resistant. Indeterminate. 80-90 days.
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| Copia (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | Copia is an open pollinated cross between two popular tomato varieties, Marvel Stripe and Green Zebra. A mid-sized slicing tomato, Copia features a yellow background decorated with an overlay of red, zebra-like stripes. The interior is marbleized red and yellow similar to Marvel Stripe. Copia tomato was named after the now defunct Copia Center for Wine, Food, and the Arts in Napa, California. Our original seed stock was provided to us by Jeff Dawson, who developed the strain. 25-35 seeds per packet.
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| Costoluto Genovese Tomato (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | This traditional favorite from Italy is robust and hearty with distinctive lobes along the sides. When sliced and eaten fresh they give the fruit attractive scalloped edges. It also cooks down well for sauces. Tolerant of high heat and cold, and performs well even with erratic seasonal conditions. Very productive. Heirloom. Indeterminate. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 78 days.
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| Green Grape Tomato Seed (OP) ~ $
2.50
| | Sweet and tasty yellowish-green fruits about the size of a large grape. One of the most talked about--and admired--varieties at our 1995 tasting. Compact plants are highly productive, especially if you keep picking. Determinate. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 85 days.
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| Green Zebra Tomato Seed (OG) ~ $
2.35
| | Green Zebra's unusual color and convenient size make it an appealing selection for salads. A medium-sized beauty with glossy green skin and distinctive yellow stripes. As sweet as an apple. Indeterminate. Open pollinated. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 80 days.
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| Hillbilly Tomato Seed (OG) ~ $
2.35
| | 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 lbs., with an average weight of 12-16 oz. We first heard about Hillbilly through a local chef; it has received accolades from many other quarters. 85 days.
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| Japanese Black Trifele (OG) ~ $
2.95
| | Japanese Black Trifele has attractive, pear-shaped fruits with reddish brown skins and contrasting green accents along their shoulders. Their flavor is rich and complex but also mild. They look especially inviting when sliced and displayed on a plate to reveal the reddish brown interior. The fruits weigh about 1/2 lb. and are approximately 3" long x 2-1'2" in diameter. 74 days.
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| Juliet Tomato Seed (F1) ~ $
3.50
| | A 1999 All-America Selections winner, Juliet produces pretty, oval, 1 oz. fruits that are perfect for salads, salsa, and sauces. These beautiful little fruits have excellent flavor. Highly disease and crack resistant. Indeterminate.20 seeds/pkt. 70 days.
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| Marvel Striped Tomato (OP) ~ $
2.50
| | Marvel Striped is one of the best of the open-pollinated beefsteaks. It has been popular with our customers for many years. The fruit is luscious and sweet; the skin is red and yellow with a marbleized interior. The plants are vigorous and produce attractive, 1-2 lb. fruits. Indeterminate. Heirloom. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 80-90 days.
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| New Girl Tomato Seed (F1) ~ $
3.25
| | New Girl is an early variety well worth growing for your first tomatoes of the season. It has excellent flavor and disease resistance. The fruits are 4-7 oz., and hold their ripeness and flavor on the vine very well. Indeterminate. 25 - 35 seeds/pkt. 62 days.
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| Oxheart Tomato Seed (OP) ~ $
2.50
| | This heirloom is one of the famous old-timers with a reputation for solid and delicious 2-3 lb. fruits and a distinctive heart shape. Vines grow vigorously to 6' tall and like to pump out tomatoes. Outstanding fresh, but peel easily and are beautiful to preserve. Indeterminate. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 85 days.
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| Persimmon Tomato (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | Persimmon produces large, 1-2 lb. fruits that are a beautiful golden-orange color with excellent flavor. Indeterminate. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 80 days.
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