• Mc Murray #10 Tomato

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    Mc Murray #10 Tomato is a Dan McMurray selection grown out of F2's, this indeterminate potato leaved plants plants are productive. A wonderful slicer for sandwiches etc, that my friend says it reminds him bacon, lol. Not a very popular variety, fruits can reach more than one pound and begins to ripen around mid-season. Old time flavor that always keeps me coming back! Try these!
  • Umberto Tomato

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    I can remember every place in our gardens that I have planted Umberto tomato over the years. And, the one thing that remains constant, is that they do exceptionally well no matter where they are. Tall vines produce pretty clusters of 5 to 7 light-pink tomatoes with really good flavor. They are delicious! Expect your first ripened fruits about 70 to 75 days after transplant. A great selection for market sales.
  • Delicious Tomato

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    Delicious Tomato

    80 Days. Delicious is a full flavored slicing tomato that is totally different from the Hunt Strain version. Our biggest Delicious fruits have been around the 1 pound mark. Our biggest Hunt Strain fruits are over 2 pounds. Delicious tomato is a variety with an old fashioned feel. It's perfect for sandwiches, fresh eating and slicing for anything. Fruits are not too sweet and balanced perfectly with acids. Vines are about 6 feet tall, disease resistant and prolific.
  • Melon Ball Tomato

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    Melon Ball is one of the fruitiest tomatoes in our catalog. This delicate light yellow fruit, grows on shorter vines and ripens at 75 days after transplant. Fruits are fruity, rich balanced and refreshing, especially on a hot day. Great for slicing, salads and even sandwiches.
  • Oleyar's German is a delicious beefsteak that I wish more growers could experience. Slightly elongated/heart shaped fruits average 10-16 ounces and are very delicious. I like these for sandwiches too because they are not excessively juicy. Vines are 5-6 feet tall and ripen fruits at about the 85 day mark. Fruits are balanced, meaty and satisfying!

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  • Rose Quartz Tomato

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    70 Days. Rose Quartz is a pretty cherry tomato that grows on short vines. They are a perfect snack while you are in the garden. Sweet and juicy, it is also perfect for jams and jellies. salsa, snacking and lots more. Our vines have shown good disease resistance and produce well into the late season. These can successfully be grown in containers!
  • Wild Tomato Rot

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    Wild Tomato Rot

    70 Days. Wild Tomato Rot seeds were passed on to me by Mr Dean Slater. He stated that the "Rot" may stand for Rotterdam. This ever vibrant red cherry is all you will ever need for snacking in your garden. they produce so many that two plants will ware you out! They are sweet and juicy with a very good finish. This is truly a good little tomato that I am always elated to grow. Fruits are dime sized and plants are vibrant and bushy!
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    Sevryuga Tomato

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    Sevryuga is a little oxheart that maxes out at about 8 ounces. Skinny, wispy, leaf vines, produce what seems like millions of perfectly heart-shaped tomatoes that begin to ripen at around 80 days after transplant. Fruits grow in clusters of 5 or 6. I also like the hardiness of this variety. It does very well with diseases. Like most oxhearts the we grow, Sevryuga is a taste specialist. Its sweet meet and juicy flesh are perfect for tomato juice, cooking, sauces, and salsa. Early staking is a must. This tomato has taste appeal!
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    Yukon Quest is a very nice slicing dwarf tomato that grows on 3 feet tree-like plants. Fruits grows in bunches of 3-5 and are about the size of a tennis ball. They are sweeter with a tinge of acidity and very juicy. These are perfect for containers. When growing in containers, I usually use 5 gallon containers and have great success. Our plants were sprayed with Coper Sulfate and stood up well to diseases. Fruits begin to ripen about 75 days after transplant. Some staking may be necessary.
  • Kozula 133 Tomato

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    Curious, we wanted to try Kuzula 133 tomato in 2018. The result was a very pretty tomato with nice taste.  this one wasn't only pretty, but prolific too. They did take a little longer to ripen than I expected, coming in at 80 days, but the wait was worth it. Fruits had good flavor but were on the milder side. There was a very pleasing after-taste that worked well fo me. I also enjoyed it's aroma when fully ripened and sliced. Plants do need early staking because they are skinny and gets easily toppled.  These may also work well in larger containers and in full sun. Try em!
  • I planted Grunge In The Sky tomato in mid-May 2018 and never really looked back. I had no reason to. During my usual hand watering sessions, I would inspect my plants but they never developed any issues with blights. Vibrant vines started ripening their fruits about 70 days after I transplanted them. Fruits started ripening yellow, then changed to a faded bi-color as they became riper. Their interiors were beautiful, but not as bi-colored as I expected. I liked the juicy, fruity feel of this one. It's very refreshing! I snacked on them all day long as I worked in the garden. You will too!
  • Big fat beefsteaks are what you will harvest when you grow out Pridenstrovskiy Ukarainian tomato. Our plants just keep putting them out until Fall. Vines were vibrant from the strat and kept getting bushier by the day. Our biggest fruits weight 1.2 lbs but most were about 12-16 ounces. We harvested the first ripened ones about 88 days after transplant. This tomato is meaty, full-flavored on the sweet side, has excellent texture and aroma and thin skinned. Perfect for slicing for sandwiches, snacking in the garden, cooking and so much more. Stake well and get ready for a bountiful harvest. Good choice as a beefsteak for market vendors too!
  • Splash Of Cream Tomato

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    Splash Of Cream is a smaller red slicer that is mild and juicy. Its shorter vines have bi-color leaves of varying whites and greens, making to a sight to behold. Tomatoes go through several stages of colors, (including white and green), before ripening to red. This is mostly a decorative variety whose fruits can be used for cooking, salsas or tomato juice.
  • Dynne Tomato

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    Dynne tomato is a deep yellow beefsteak that can easily be a main crop. Sweet meaty and delicious, it is a perfect sandwich tomato. Prolific vines produce all season long and have great disease resistance. fruits begin to ripen about 85 days after transplant. Dynne is a perfect tomato for sandwiches, salads, sweet yellow spaghetti sauce and market sales. Eat some off the vine, you will be hooked!!
  • Spike Tomato

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    70 Days. A beautiful rusty, bi-color splashed with greens, Spike tomato is a taste-forward variety. It's tasty, tangy and juicy, but still delicious!. A Fred Hempel production, this little gem definitely has it's place in home gardens. Spiky leafed, semi-determinate plants seem to be in a rush to get things started. Once they do, you can expect plenty beautiful fruits, so get ready!
  • Federle Tomato

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    Federle Tomato

    Another one that I am very pleased with! Federle tomato is an excellent sauce maker. Sweet and elongated fruits ripen red and are medium firm and meaty. Wispy leafed plants produce plenty fruits, a little later in the season. The wait will be totally worth it tough. Tomatoes are about 3-4 inches long and 2 inches in diameter. Federle is a perfect choice for canning, cooking, drying, ketchup making and tons more. Great all purpose variety!
  • 85 Days. Gildo Pietroboni is a nice sized, red oxheart tomato with a nice flavor! Taller wispy leafed plants produce plenty 8-16 ounce tomatoes that begin to ripen in the middle of the season. I especially like this variety because it its high productivity. A perfect selection for sandwiches, tomato juice, fresh eating and salsa.
  • Pink Vernissage Tomato

    $2.25$3.25
    Pink Vernissage tomato is a larger cherry sized fruit that is mild and juicy. A bi-color, this fruit is has good visual appeal and taste. It's a great selection for someone seeking a milder tomato that still has good taste. Great in salads and eaten of the vine!
  • Eagle’s Beak Tomato

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    80 Days. Eagle's Beak is a uniquely colored oxheart that is a sight to see. Six to ten ounce tomatoes are perfectly heart shaped and grow on the signature wispy leaf, skinny vines. Fruits are a melting of reds and yellows but not striped. rather, it's a very smooth fading in, every here and there. True to the oxheart family, this is a very meaty and smooth tomato that is sweet and delicious. Bite in from the bottom end, mmmmmm, good!
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    Kapia Red Tomato

    $2.50$3.25
    If you are looking for a intense sauce tomato, Kapia red is the one for you. Intense, 2 inch elongated fruits, are deep red and flavorful. There probably isn't a better tomato for drying. Vines have wispy leaves and produce heavily. Tomatoes have few seeds and plenty flesh. It is not a dry tomato, rather it's has plenty of intense juice. You can expect your first ripened tomatoes around 80 days from transplant. Good disease resistance.
  • Deng Ta Fan Qie Tomato

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    very Chinese tomato variety that I have grown, hangs on the sweet side. The same applies to this one. It's juicy and sweet with a late kick back of some kind of fruit. This is a very good tomato that is totally worth growing. Disease free vines are loaded and carry on through the summer and until frost. These are sold only here at Renaissance Farms.
  • Golden Jubilee Tomato

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    Golden Jubilee tomato is a 3 ounce yellow slicer that works well for almost anything. Shorter vigorous vines produce a good crop of clean, beautiful yellow tomatoes. It's a totally different type of slicer to Dad's Sunset or Amish Gold Slicer, though it may look similar to both! Golden Jubilee is milder and has more meat than those two. It's a mild and sweet tomato that is perfect for sandwiches, salsa, fresh eating and lots more. This is a really useful little slicer.
  • Uncle Mark Bagby tomato is a large, red beefsteak, who's vines like to sprawl. When well ripened, they are softish to the touch and aromatic without even being sliced. They are excellent but tend to have a shorter shelf life. So, eat quickly! There are few beefsteaks that can compare to this one and I highly recommend it. 85 days to ripen. Stake well.
  • Fatima Tomato

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    Being a big fan of old fashioned oxhearts and knowing that they mostly have great taste and texture, I decided to try this one! Fatima tomato lived up to expectations! This is a very tasty oxheartBesides that, it has soft smooth flesh and fantastic old time flavor! It is very balanced too! I especially love that the plants produce plenty and until frost. Fruits are around 6-12 ounces and ripen to a very beautiful pink.  You can expect your first ripened fruits around 75-80 days. These are perfect for sandwiches, cooking and slicing. Be sure to stake plants well, as they are very skinny and cannot hold any weight! Good disease resistance! See it on YouTube!
  • Russe Tomato

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    Russe tomato was a standout for us in 2018. It is an excellent and meaty beefsteak variety. Plants produce a high number of 10-16 ounce fruits that keep coming all season long. fruits. That's not all, it has outstanding old fashioned flavor that will keep you coming back for more. We used it for almost anything we made, but it really shined when paired with two slices of bread. This is tomato just loved sandwiches.  Indeterminate plants were hardy, even in a tough tomato year. Our first ripened fruits appeared around the 80 day mark. Good old fashioned, balanced tomato flavor! Stake well and get ready!  
  • Sovietskiy Tomato

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    Sovietskiy tomato is one of the smoothest and visually cleanest tomatoes that you will ever grow. Very pretty, pink fruits can reach 1 pound but are usually about 8-14 ounces in our garden. Plants are prolific and started ripening their fruits around 80 days from transplant. So this is a mid season variety!  When it comes to taste, Sovietskiy is sweet, rich, full-flavored with awesome texture. It's a great sandwich tomato, but I like it best right off the vine. It may also make some great tomato sauce, or sweeter stewed tomatoes. Plants are about 6 feet tall in full sunlight and will need early staking! One for you to try!
  • Dwarf Rosalinda Tomato

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    Dwarf Rosalinda Tomato

    Dwarf Rosalinda tomato is the prettiest pink fruits that are ping pong ball sized. These are sweet, tasty, slightly fruity and inviting. Texture is very nice! Plants are 2.5 - 3 feet tall and would do good in containers. Production is very good but not excellent. Great for snacking, preserves, cooking and more. I look forward to growing Rosalinda again.
  • Van Wert Ohio Tomato

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    Van Wert Ohio Tomato

    A very useful and delicious variety, Van Wert Ohio tomato is a heavy producer of mid sized red and blemished free fruits. The plants seemed to have held on to every bloom and began to ripen about 75 days after being transplant into the garden. What I really loved about this variety was its disease resistance. It was one of the very best this year. Taste is old fashion, balanced and very pleasing. A very nice all purpose variety for situations such as cooking, sandwiches, slicing, market sales and even sauces. Check these out and try a few plants in your next garden! 5-7 ounces

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