• Captain Lucky Tomato

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    Captain Lucky Tomato

    Captain Lucky tomato is a potato leaf variety. It produces 6-10 ounce, bi-colored, delicious slicers. Plants are robust and grow to about 5 feet tall and have shown good disease resistance for us. Tomatoes grow in clusters of about 5. They begin to ripen about 80 days after transplant. This bi-color beauty is rich, fruity and juicy. The interior of this gem is beautifully marbled with different shades of pinks on green. Perfect for garnishing, slicing, market sales, cooking and fresh eating off the vine. If you are looking for a consistent tomato that will not let you down, then this is the way to go. Also check out its sister tomato.
  • Captain lucky White is a cousin of Captain Lucky. In my opinion, they have very little in common. A potato leaf variety, Captain Lucky white produces some of the most beautiful, light yellow fruits that average about 4-6 ounces. Fruits are sweeter, fruity and very juicy. They begin to ripen around 75 days after transplant. This is a perfect variety for snacking in the garden, slicing, cooking, sauces and perhaps market sales.
  • Carmin Violet Tomato

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    Carmin Violet Tomato

    Carmin Violet tomato is a cutie slicing variety with very good taste. Soft but not mushy, it has a wonderful aroma when fully ripened. I was surprise by its very nice, mild flavor that still delivered completeness. I really enjoyed this tomato but did not try it in any applications. The only way I had it was fresh off of the vine. Very good experience. Six to ten ounce, oblate fruits, grow on hardy 5 feet tall plants. Big production, mid-season ! Expect your first ripened fruits around 75 days from transplant.
  • Caro Rich Tomato

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    I was very pleased with Caro Rich tomato in 2018. Our 3.5 feet tall, determinate plants produce prolifically. Fruits were between 4 and 6 ounces and loaded with richness and fruitiness. It isn't a sweeter variety. Ours were mildly sweet, had good balanced and satisfying! Some were fruit-like! What I liked also, is that they had decent keep after harvest. Plants should still be staked. These are perfect for slicing, snacking, canning and even mild yellow tomato sauce. They will also work well if you are a market vendor or have a tomato stand. I will definitely be growing these again in 2019 and beyond! See it on Youtube! 
  • Casey's Pure Yellow Tomato

    Casey's Pure Yellow Tomato is a supper tasting variety. I am so happy to have grown this one. Potato leafed yellows always produce some of the best tasting tomatoes, Casey's is no different. Full flavored, sweeter fruits, have superb texture too! These begin to ripen about 80-85 days from transplant, but fear not, you will really love them! Disease resistance is fantastic, indeterminate plants are a little on the taller size but produce nicely. You will get a good crop from these! Awesome for sandwiches!  Please share your garden with someone, today!
  • 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!.
  • Cherokee Lime Stripes Tomato

    Deriving form a selection by Mr Bill Jeffers, Cherokee Lime Stripes tomato is a very visually appealing variety with fabulous taste too. Striking green and pinkish/purple bi colored fruits are usually about 6-8 ounces and are borne on heavy producing plants. These never stop coming all season long. These are sweeter with some acidic tones but very satisfying. Not a complex tomato. Great choice for Market sales, garnish, tomato preserves, slicing and more.
  • Cherokee Lime Tomato

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    75 Days. To me, this is still one of the best green tomatoes around. Let it ripen well and you will be immensely rewarded. Cherokee Lime is a 4-6 ounce tomato that is all about the taste factor. This is an excellent variety. Tomatoes ripen green with a small yellowish tinge. They are perfectly balanced, rich, juicy an satisfying. This is a great tomato for munching in the garden, salsas, salads, garnishing, cooking and market sales. Try drying some and making green tomato flakes or powder. You'd be surprised!
  • Cherokee Purple Heart Tomato

    Out Of Stock Until September 2020 75 Days. Oxhearts are unique in their own way. But Cherokee Purple Heart tomato goes to another level. This dark colored fruit grows on the signature oxheart wispy leaf plants. Indeterminate vines are skinny and about 5-6 feet tall. Fruits ripen to a shiny, light chocolate color and weigh between 4 pounds 10 ounces. Vines are especially productive. Milder with sweet undertones, Cherokee Purple Heart will be a great addition to any garden! See It On Youtube.
  • When I  first heard about someone sharing  Cherokee Purple Potato Leaf tomato seeds, I was very skeptical. Nonetheless, I decided to try them. What I got was prolific plants that produced dark colored, 8-12  ounce fruits that were tasty, sweeter and juicy. They had very good flavor but different texture to Cherokee Purple. Potato leafed plants were very disease resistant and never showed any signs of diseases. As evidence that this is a good tomato, it was one of the few varieties that raccoons attacked in our garden. Raccoons do not touch our tomatoes if they are not tasty. They kept returning these plants night after night. These are great for sandwiches, sauces, market sales and more.  
  • 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!
  • Chianti Rose Tomato

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    Chianti Rose tomato is a very desirable fruit. Big pink beefsteak tomatoes beg to be bitten into. These are dense, juicy, meaty and on the sweeter side. Slices are huge and literally covers the sandwich bread slices!  They are perfect for sandwiches! I especially love the huge tomato aroma that these present. Regular leafed vines are tall and produce good amount of 10-20 ounce fruits, all season long!  They ripen about 85 days after transplant and vines are very good with diseases!
  • 70 Days. This champion deserves its name. Dwarf Chocolate Champion tomato is a shorter variety, perhaps 3 feet, and produce nice sized, chocolate colored fruits that can weigh 3-6 ounces. Fruits are oblate and reddish with chocolate shoulders. They are nicely balanced and very desirable! our vines have no issues with diseases. Great container variety! See It on YouTube.
  • 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!
  • Church Tomato

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    Church Tomato

    I really appreciate a well balanced red tomato. Church tomato is just that. About 1 pound beefsteaks are meaty and delicious. Tough plants are about 6 feet tall, eager to produce and hard workers. Ours showed no signs of diseases in 2019. Plants produce nice crops of deep red fruits, that are in clusters of 3 or 4. Ours began ripening about 80 days after transplant. Perfect sandwich tomato. Not to large or too juicy. Our largest was about 1.3 pounds. Great market tomato. Good also for cooking with. Made some great fried green tomatoes with these! Lovely choice for any tomato garden!
  • 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!
  • One of the first dwarfs that I ever grew in containers, I enjoyed growing and eating Coastal Pride Orange so much that I literally recommended them to everyone. A big attractor for me was the 3 to 4 ft vine, beautiful rugose leaf foliage, and very pretty deep orange ripened fruits. Vines are not excessively prolific but they aren't slouches either. They produce a good amount of fruits that ripen in about 80 days. In some ways, Costal Pride Orange reminds me of Dad's Sunset or even Amish Gold Slicer, just on a shorter vine.  Tomatoes are sweetish, meaty, medium-mild, and delicious. There is also a nice aroma to them when they are fully ripened. Containers or in-the-ground planting both work excellently. Some staking would be helpful.
  • Copia Tomato

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    Copia tomato is a beautifully bi-colored fruit that will turn heads very time. When it comes to taste, it's also worth growing in any garden. For us, plants showed really good disease resistance, staying healthy to produce perhaps the biggest crop of any variety in on the farm in 2028. Fruits ripen to the most gorgeous yellow and red bi-colored conglomeration, with yellow being the dominant color. When sliced, heart-warming marblings will excite your taste buds. Vines can be tall but ours were around 5.5 feet in full sun. Copia is lightly fruity, sweeter, has a nice amount of juice and delicious. Perfect for slicing, sandwiches, garnish, cooking and more. Give these a try!
  • Copper River Tomato

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    Copper River Tomato

    Copper River is a beautiful bi-color tomato that is splashed with greens and purples. When sliced, there is noting like the color experience that it presents! Disease resistant vines produce a good amount of 6-10 ounce tomatoes that begin to ripen about 80 days after transplant. Fruits are rich with other complex flavors. A great selection for salsas, garnishing, sandwiches, drying and market sales.
  • 80 Days. Cosmonaut Volkov is the perfect all purpose slicer. it will literally be great in most applications. Hardy vines are prolific, producing plenty of red, 6 ounce fruits, that have a great, balanced and old time feel! Vines will produce plenty until frost. Consider this for your market sales, it encouraged plenty return customers for us! Have Fun!
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • Creme Brûlée Tomato

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    Creme Brûlée tomato is a great example of the qualities of most black tomatoes. It's one that I would recommend if someone to someone who has never tasted a dark variety. It's similar in taste to Grandma Oliver's Chocolate and Chyornyi Tarasenko. Most of all it has it's own delicious characteristics. Creme Brûlée is not a large fruit (perhaps 6-8 ounces) but it has large flavor.  5 foot tall plants begin to ripen fruits around 75 days after transplant. We had no disease issues with these in 2018. Plants produce plenty of pretty fruits. Cracking wasn't an issue for us with these. A great choice for any tomato garden! See it on YouTube

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