• Paw Paw Tomato

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    Paw Paw tomato is a very fine beefsteak with excellent sweeter taste. It has the signature sweet taste of most red and yellow big tomatoes. Can grow to 1.5 pounds plus! Our biggest fruits have been closer to 2 pounds. Very productive variety that begins to ripen about 90 days after transplant. Very delicious!
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    Peter Glazebrooks is a huge, flattened tomato with small ridges. Fruits can easily reach 2 pounds. I especially love it's foliage!Plants are bushy and not too tall, perhaps 5 feet. They produce a really nice amount of fruits that ripen around the 85 day mark. Really nice taste! Perfect sandwich tomato!
  • Pineapple Pig Tomato

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    85 Days. Unique, whitish colored fruits that are mottled with greenish spots. Fruits average around the 1 pound mark and are sweetish and rich. Really nice textured flesh. Vines show good disease resistance and produce a good amount of fruits. perfect for sandwiches!
  • Pink Elephant Tomato

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    Pink Elephant is a 10 - 16 ounce beefsteak that grows on potato leaf vines. Fruits are intense, with plenty sweetness and very juicy. It's a great sandwich and slicing tomato. Vines are great with diseases. First fruits ripen about 80 days after transplant. Grow a few of these, you will be happy that you did!!
  • Pink Furry Boar Tomato

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    Pink Furry Boar is a fuzzy 4-6 ounce, pinkish, bi-color tomato. Vines are prolific and ripen fruits about 80 days after transplant. Fruits are mild, juicy and pleasant. Awesome tomato for slicing in salads and mild tomato juice. If you prefer a milder tomato with food overall flavor, this would be on your list.
  • Pink Vernissage Tomato

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    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!
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    Pusta Kolox Tomato

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    There is so much that I could say about Pusta Kolox tomato. Since this is a short description, I will simply say that it's GREAT! Radiant vines just keep pumping out huge red beefsteaks that are oblate and about 1.5 pounds. Sweet and rich with a very nice finish, Pusta Kolox should be on your yearly grow-list. A great fit for making delicious sandwiches. A fine all-purpose variety.
  • 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.
  • Striped Roman Tomato

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    I am so fond of Striped Roman tomato variety that I grow it as often as I could. It's a sauce maker and salsa specialist that can be used in many ways. These are perfect even when green. They make the best green pickled tomatoes And fit perfectly in jars. Striped Roman tomatoes are sweet, meaty and flavorful. They make fantastic tomato sauce, and are also perfect for salads, cooking, canning, fresh salsa and more. In fact for two consecutive years they won the best salsa contest at our local farmers market, by two different chefs. A bi-color, elongated fruit that is 2-3 inches long, they begin to ripen about 75 days after transplant.  Vines show good disease resistance!
  • Sweet Pea Currant tomato is perhaps the second smallest tomato that I have grown (see Filaris). Most fruits are smaller than a pea. Short vines that are perfect for container or basket growing produce thousands of cherries that have surprisingly big tomato flavor. Should be staked when in the ground or left to trail if in a container or basket. 65 Days. Perfect when whole in salads and also for snacking.
  • Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard

    Fordhook Giant Swiss chard is truly the giant of the chard world because it is not uncommon to see its crinkled leaves reaching more than 2 fee tall. Swiss chard is noted for it's nutrients that does the body good! Fordhook is especially popular for its great taste and versatility! Sautee some with some olive oil, salt and pepper. That's all you need!
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  • 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.
  • Uncle E Tomato

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    Uncle E Tomato

    Uncle E tomato seeds were given to me by my friend, Mrs. Holder. She explained to me that they had been in her family for over 100 years. I grew them out for the first time in 2008 and I have grown them every year since then. Huge beefsteaks that average 1 to 1.5 pounds of some of the most delicious tomatoes that you will ever taste. 6 foot vines produce plenty fruits that ripen around the 85 day mark and continue through frost. Please see below in the image section for Mrs. Holder's description. We are the original sellers of this cultivar
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    Virginia Sweets Tomato

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    One of our best selling varieties of all time, Virginia Sweets tomato is a winner! Like most red and yellow bi-color fruits, this one too, is  sweet. It also has plenty of nice, fruity meat, which has great texture. Fruits average around the 1 pound mark, though some get larger! Vines are prolific and have good disease resistance. Virginia Sweets is the perfect main- crop variety. You can expect your first ripened fruits around the 80 day mark.
  • Williams Striped Tomato

    90 Days. Williams Striped tomato is among the biggest bi-color varieties that we grow. Sweet and meaty beefsteak fruits can reach 2 pounds. Plants are vigorous, hardy and always perform excellently for us even through hotter months. Stake well, with regular revisions. Fruits grow quickly and super large. Great sandwich tomato but you can use it in any way you wish. fantastic market seller!
  • Amish Paste Tomato

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    Amish Paste Tomato

    If you have never made great tomato sauce, Amish Paste tomato will take care of that problem. There is NO way that your sauce could go wrong with these. They are in my top 5 sauce tomatoes of all time. Plants produce 3-5 ounce elongated fruits ripen bright red. There are many great sauce and paste tomatoes but this is one of the best!  It has the natural consistency for great tomato paste, also. Amish paste is sweet and fleshy and is also a great market, salsa, and cooking tomato. make some ketchup too! Vines are prolific and hardy. They require early and good staking. Click Here if you are looking for more sauce tomatoes.
  • Amurskiy Tiger Tomato

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    5 Days. Amurskiy Tiger tomato is a ping pong ball sized bi-color cherry tomato that is milder, juicy and balanced. Hard working and vigorous vines produce plenty of beautiful, blemish-free tomatoes. These may do well in larger containers using cages. Perfect for fresh eating, garnish and of course, salsa. Freshly packed seeds!
  • 80 Days! Anna Banana Russian is a smaller, oxheart variety that packs fantastic taste. Plants produce heavy crops of perfect heart shaped, yellow fruits, that can reach 6-8 ounces. Tomatoes are medium-mild, sweet, juicy and mildly fruity. Vines are skinny, tall and have wispy leaves. Stake well and early. One of my favorite oxhearts!
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    Anna Russian Tomato

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    80 Days! Anna Russian tomato is 6-8 ounce oxheart variety that packs fantastic taste. Plants produce heavy crops of perfect heart shaped, pink fruits. Tomatoes are forward tasting, sweet, juicy and mildly fruity with a medium fir texture. Vines are skinny, tall and have wispy leaves. Stake well and early. One of my favorite oxhearts! Perfect for anything that you wanna do! But  this is also a very good market tomato that always keep customers returning to your booth. Feel free to check out our beefsteak category for more awesome varieties, many of which are over one pound. Happy gardening to you!!
  • Anna's Multiflora Tomato

    75- Days! I have grown Anna's Multiflora tomato many times over the last 7 years and it's still one of my go-to tomatoes. Perfectly balanced with a sweetish feel, this is a great sauce, paste, drying and even cooking variety, Anna's Multiflora is the perfect solution for many situations. Vines are about 5 feet tall and produce plenty of red, elongated fruits. this is also a great variety for canning!
  • 75 Days. Berkley Tie Dye Pink tomato has totally different characteristics from its green sister. Nice sized bi-color fruits can reach 10-12 ounces. Vines are great with diseases and determined to produce. Tomatoes are flavorful, milder and juicy. Perfect for salsas,  sandwiches, garnish, market sales and sauces and more.
  • 75 Days. This smallish tomato has a very unique coloration. Perfectly striped with green and browns, Black And Brown Boar tomato will light up your salsa and sauces. Its flavor is very up-front, yet not to overwhelming. Sweetness, earthiness, richness and flavorful are all characteristics of this little gem.
  • Black Icicle Tomato

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    75 Days. Black Icicle tomato is a forward tasting fruit that is a great sauce candidate. Wispy leaf vines produce plenty 2-3 inch long, dark colored fruits that are very tasty. Plants have skinny vines and need to be staked early. Fruits are light chocolate brown and are sweet and rich when well ripened. This is a great tomato for cooking, sauces, stews, slicing and drying and eating of the vine.
  • Black Krim Tomato

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    Black Krim tomato is perhaps one of the 5 most popular heirloom varieties of all time. A feat such as this could only be accomplished by one thing, QUALITY! This wonderful slicer is an all purpose tomato that can do just about anything. Fruits average about 8-18 ounces and are brownish purple when fully ripened. Black Krim is rich, full flavored and tasty. Vines begin to ripen fruits about 75-80 days after transplant and will produce until frosts kills them. Great sandwich, salsa, drying, garnishing and cooking tomato. It also makes good sauce!
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    Blunt Sweetheart tomato is a pink, blunt heart tomato, that grows on short determinate, potato leafed vines. Fruits are nice and mild, with fruitiness and plenty juice. They are early to set fruit and begin to ripen about 72 days after transplant. Our vines did excessively well, producing plenty f fruits during the hotter months. These would do well in containers too. A very nice sandwich and sauce tomato.
  • Bobbie Tomato

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    Bobbie is a member of the oxheart family, which I totally love. This tomato is all about taste. A pretty little oxheart that I first grew in 2014, Bobby tomatoes grow on wispy vines and begin to ripen about 65 days after transplant. Plants need to be staked early because fines are skinny and produce plenty fruits! as seedlings, they tend to fall over, even with light drizzle or wind. plants have good disease resistance and will produce until frost. Tomato are very good. They are juicy, fleshy, aromatic, have great texture. This is a great all around tomato!
  • Bolivian Wild Tomato

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    Bolivian Wild is a little yellow cherry that literally goes crazy with beautiful fruits. They are a little bigger than nickel sized and are sweet juicy and very good! These are perfect for snacking and salads. Great also for jams and jellies. Vines are not too tall and can easily be grown in containers. You can expect some ripened fruits at around 70 days!

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