• Brin De Muguet Tomato

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    72 Days. Brin De Muguet is a cherry tomato that grows on shorter but vigorous vines. It's a very prolific variety that is great in salads and also for munching. Kids love them! Sweet and juicy with a little tangy after-taste, this gem will keep your attention while in the garden. You'll munch many! Vines seem to love the hotter months and may do well in hotter climates.
  • Bull's Heart Orange Tomato

    80-85 Days. Bull's Heart Orange is a larger, yellow tomato, that every tomato grower should experience. Wispy, skinny vines, grow about 6 feet tall and bear plenty of perfectly heart shaped fruits. Like most oxhearts, this tomato has great taste appeal. It's smooth, milder, sweetish and rich. It's not oto be remembered! When sliced, you will experience the most beautiful yellow that just smells wonderfully! Stake well!
  • Camp Joy Tomato

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    Camp Joy (Chadwick's Cherry) is a bright red, nickel sized cherry tomato that is totally worth trying. Tall aggressive vines are prolific and produce all season long, ripening their first fruits in about 70 days. Plants like our hotter summers . They showed no signs of diseases and produced till frost! Tomatoes have a good balance of sweets and tang. These are perfect for canning, snacking, drying and market sales. These are also great for market sales. Ours usually begin ripening around 70 days from transplant. Expect sweet treats until frosts. Will do well in containers also. We recommend 5 gallons or larger!
  • Cardinal Climber white is among my favorite flowers. Tiny little tender things grow on beautiful vines that can reach 20-30 feet. Vines begin to bloom around mid-june and go ll the way until frost. This variety will reseed so it may help to grow it in a location where it can grow long term. One of the biggest bonuses when growing these is the regular hummingbird visits. They just love cardinal climber vines! These are perfect for banisters, gazebos, fences, or anywhere you want a flowering vine. We intertwine the red and white versions!
  • A prolific slicer, this is one you have to get ready for. Chalk's Early Jewel tomato is a wonderful little slicer that I absolutely love growing. When these start coming on, vines are so loaded that it's almost overwhelming. Tomatoes ripen about 70 days after transplant and have a milder, slightly fruity and sweet flavor. Perfect for slicing, sandwiches, tomato juice and tons more! Try a few plants in your garden.
  • Charlies Green is perhaps the best green that I have grown in years. When I first grew them, somehow I missed harvesting them until the end of the season. When I finally harvested a few, I was hooked! I grew the out the following year and was totally impressed. 6-10 ounce tomatoes are fruity, juicy, full flavored and have good balance. Flesh has a smooth texture and seem to melt in your mouth. Great aroma too! You should be harvesting your first fruits about 78 days after transplant.
  • Cherokee Green Tomato

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    Cherokee Green tomato is a real pleasure to grow!  It also has s taste all of its own. not wanting to make it difficult for you to choose, this tomato reminds me of a mild fruit that just soothes you. it's sweeter, a little mild, have a lot of great rich juice and fruity. Vines are hardy have good disease resistance, are about 6 feet tall and produce plenty fruits. Tomatoes are in clusters of 3-5. They weigh about six ounce. Tomatoes begin to ripen 80 days after transplant and are present until frost!.
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    Cherokee Red Tiger is a dwarf variety. Its plants are about 3 feet tall and foliage is bright lime colored. These are very tasty fruits with lots of juice. Ours were on the sweet side and had a slight bit of fruitiness. Pants were not too productive. It was totally worth growing this variety because of its taste and uniqueness of plants. This is a great container variety! As a plant vendor, you would do good with these!
  • Chocolate Stripes Tomato

    Don't think that this is just a pretty tomato that's over-hyped! Chocolate Stripes is a beautiful, dark-bi-color fruit, that is so beautiful you may mistake it for a tropical fruit. Taste is superb, rich and juicy. Vines are 5-6 feet tall and hardy. They produce plenty of oblate, 4-6 ounce fruits that ripen at about the 75 day mark. Perfect slicer for sandwiches, garnishing, unique sauce, fresh eating of the vine and drying. There are so many things that you can do with these!
  • In this case, "Wonder" means wonderful! That's exactly what Chocolate Wonder tomato is. Not your average tomato, it a lot more. Think Caribbean flavors! This wonder child, has rich and complexed flavors that will impress you. Let it ripen you well and you will be tremendously rewarded. Vines produce heavy crops of 6-10 ounce, deep chocolate colored fruits, that works well as a sandwich tomato, in salsas, for garnishing, cooking and drying. How ever you choose to use it, Chocolate wonder will make you proud!
  • I first grew Chyornyi Tarasenko Tomato in 2016 and was excessively pleased with it. Nice sized, shiny, deep chocolate fruits ripen about 80-85 days after transplant. Chyornyi Tarasenko is rich, juicy and more balanced than most. These babies are exceptionally beautiful. Vines are 6 feet tall, produce big crops. Vines are very disease resistant. When sliced, fruits come alive revealing beautiful shade of purples and deep pinks!
  • Costoluto Genovese Tomato

    Costoluto Genovese tomato is the larger sister of Costoluto Florentino. It is beautifully ribbed and shares many of the same characteristics as Fiorentino, except that it may be a bit sweeter in my opinion. Another great sauce tomato, Costoluto Genovese vines are 5 feet tall and produce a big quantity of ribbed fruits. Try drying some, the flavors intensify then! Market sales will excellent with these too!
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    Cour De Boeuf Tomato

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  • Coeur de Boeuf Jaune

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    80 Days. If you like oxhearts as much as I do, then you may want to sample Coeur de Boeuf Jaune. This yellow oxheart is meaty, milder and sweet. it's a great tomato for those not wanting a acidic tomato. This beauty is a full flavored tomato that can reach 14-16 ounces and is on the milder side. You'll have the entire experience with this one! Coeur de Blue Jaune vines are skinny and have wispy leaves, they can reach 6 feet tall and have good disease resistance. Stake them well and harvest often. Great sauce, salsa and sandwich tomato! Great for market sales too.
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    Cour Di Bue Tomato

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    80 Days. Cour De Bue tomato is a desirable, nice sized oxheart, that will lighten up your garden. When they start ripening they are something to see! Prolific, wispy leaf vines produce plenty 5-10 ounce, pink fruits that are perfectly heart shaped and have a complete tomato taste. Oxhearts aren't usually acidic and Our De Blue isn't either! It's sweet, with great texture, not to forward tasting and perfect for sandwiches and sauces. you must try this one!
  • Czech’s Bush Tomato

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    70 Days. Czech's Bush tomato is a rugose, regular leaf, dwarf variety, that is loaded with ping pong ball sized cherry tomatoes. Foliage loaded plants are no taller than 2.5 feet and are early to ripen fruits. Tomatoes are milder and have a rich tomato flavor. These are great for salads and fresh eating. Also good for slicing and drying. Great for containers too!
  • Dark Galaxy Tomato

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    Dark Galaxy Tomato

    75 Days. Dark Galaxy is a unique, mottled tomato, that looks like something from another planet. Meanwhile, here on earth it is a good tomato. I was very skeptical when I first grew these so I only grew two plants. Fruits were nice sweeter and earthy so I grew them again the following year. These will turn heads, in the garden or market. Perfect for garnish, sliced up in salads and for fresh eating. A huge hit at our farmers market. Chefs are especially interested in them!
  • De Barao Black Tomato

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    72 Days. I grew these out in 2016 and again in 2017. They were consistent and great looking fruits. Honestly, I snacked on these so much that I totally did not save enough seeds. So 2018 here we come!! De Barao Black tomato is a flavorful pear type tomato. It's vines are prolific and relentless. They produce all season long until frost. Tomatoes are mildly sweet, juicy, rich and a bit earthy. These are great for snacking, salsa, salads, market sales and drying in your dehydrator. GO!!!
  • 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.
  • Delicious Hunt Strain Tomato

    Delicious (Hunt Strain) tomato is a beefsteak lover's dream. This tomato is so large, meaty and good that you would need nothing more if these were the only beefsteaks you grew. Strong, disease resistant vines, produce plenty of huge beefsteaks that often cross 2 pounds. I have been saving seeds only from the biggest and everything is over 2 pounds. These are the same seeds that I offer on our website. Fruits are balanced and full flavored. Just the best! Check out our images. Do with these whatever you want!! PS: I have a difficult time selling these at the market because they are so large. They sell better towards the end of the season when they are smaller and around 1 pound.
  • 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.
  • Des Andes Yellow tomato is a very special one. These were sent to me by my Spanish friend. She promised me that it was a great tomato, and it was! Sweet, meaty and satisfying, I absolutely love these for sauces and dehydrating. They are super good eating right off the vine too. Try some in your salsa or cook them down into some super tomato stew. We Are The Original US Sellers!
  • Dester Tomato

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    Dester Tomato

    85 Days. Dester has been in my top 5 beefsteaks for many years. Everything about this tomato is excellent! Huge pink beefsteaks beg to be eaten. Vines are 6 feet tall and produce plenty of 16 to 24 ounce fruits. When you bite into a Dester tomato you would find that it's no ordinary fruit. It has super rich , full flavors that are very desirable. grow this one if you want a fantastic beefsteak!
  • Dragon’s Eye Tomato

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    Dragon's Eye Tomato

    Dragon's Eye tomato is a huge favorite here on our farm. I am really passionate about this variety. It's beautiful, tasty with rich fruitiness, juicy, sweet and produce in high numbers! Fruits are oblate and average 3-6 ounces. This is a perfect variety for salads, garnishing, dehydrating and definitely salsa! A farmer's market favorite for us! I especially like it's silliness to produce, especially in longer periods of extreme heat and drought. Its vines are very hardy and have always shown great resistance to diseases, especially early and late blight. Stale well and get ready for a tomato lover's treat. I also love Little Lucky Heart tomato. See it on YouTube!
  • 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!!
  • ER Chu Xian Zao Sheng Tomato

    True to the Chinese varieties, ER Chu Xian Zao Sheng tomato is on the sweet side. Bigger cherry sized tomatoes are bright red, juicy and aromatic when fully ripened. Indeterminate vines average about 5 feet tall and produce abundant crops all season long. Plants are also vibrant and hardy. Ours never had any diseased and produce until frost. Fruits begin to ripen about 80 days after they are transplanted into their final grow-out spot. This is a great tomato for sauces. Also perfect for salads, fresh eating, fresh salsa and tone more!! Give it a shot! Stake these well!
  • One of the prettiest pear tomatoes that we grow, Evans Purple Pear tomato is stunning, With good taste. Ripening to a deep purple color with greenish shoulders, this beauty is a head turner. It's rich and mild wth very complexed and earthy flavors. I love this tomato! It's perfect for salsa, snacking, garnishing and drying. Great for market sales too. Plants are radiant and prolific!
  • After years of growing it out, I still cannot get over this tomato. Favorite de Bretagne is unique through and through. 2-3 inch long fruits pack excellent, rich, fruity and sweet flavors that are breath taking. Prolific, determinate plants that hate to drop blooms are very beautiful! They grow no taller than 2.5 feet and are sprawled. These are perfect for containers or in the ground and can be grown without stakes. Good disease resistance. Also perfect for sauce, salsas, garnishing, chefs, cooking drying and eating right off the vine. Grow some plants for the farmers market.  Get ready to eat plenty! Big hit!

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