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| Anna Russian | Indeterminate Mid (69-80 days)
An heirloom oxheart variety from Brenda Hillenius, of Oregon. Early maturing for a
heart-shaped tomato, the large, visually beautiful, pink-red fruit
normally weighs about 1 pound. Superb rich old-fashioned, tomatoey
flavors with lots of juice. It keeps the light green stripes through ripening.
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Black Russian
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Black Ethiopian
| Maturity: 80 Days
Color: Black with green shoulders
Indeterminate Originally from the Ukraine region.
Tomato seeds produce vigorous indeterminate, regular-leaf
tomato plants that yield copious amounts of red-mahogany-bronze, 5-oz.,
plum-shaped fruit. Exceptional, rich, fruity, tangy taste. Rare tomato
seeds.
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Boondockers Purple
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Brandywine(Pink and Red)
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Brown Berry
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| Ceylon | Days: 70
Size: Indeterminate
Color: Red
Season: Mid-Season A unique, multi-ribbed, mini-beefsteak shaped heirloom tomato, red with
some orange shoulders and 1-inch across. Good sweet flavor with a clean
tart finish.
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Chocolate Cherry
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Robust indeterminant plants continuously produce clusters of 1"-2"
fruits as rich in flavor as they are in color. Perfectly sweet and
tart, juicy and meaty. Ripen well indoors when picked slightly
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| Chocolate Stripes | Days: 79
Size: Indeterminate.
Color: Bi-Colored
Season: Mid-SeasonOne of the Top 3 tomatoes of the 2007 TomatoFest. Tomato
seeds produce very large, indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato plants
that yield a plentiful crop of 3-4 inch, mahogany colored with dark,
olive green-striping (similar to black zebra). Fruits have delicious,
complex, rich, sweet, earthy tomato flavors.
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| Cuor di Bue | Days: 81 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Also known as the ''Bulls Heart'' and ''Giant Ox Heart'' tomato.
Superb tasting and fleshy. A lovely slicing tomato due to it's meaty flesh, and few seeds.
Unbeatable in salads or with slices of fresh Mozzarella and basil
Genovese. Fruits typically 150-180g each in weight, but can get much
larger.
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| De Barrao Black Ukrainian | Indeterminate - 78 days
This plant achieved an incredibly heavy production of 3 oz oval deep mahogany red fruit
with slightly green shoulders. They have the same wonderful sweet complex
flavor of the Black Krim and Black Plum. From Moldovia.
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Egg from Phucket
| 1” firm egg shaped tomatoes are solid white with a swirly rose blush. This incredibly beautiful variety is very firm and long keeping, meant to withstand the high heat of a wok for stir-frying. Really a specialty tomato, I have never cooked with anything like them and they are immediately a seasonal staple in my kitchen! We are very excited to offer these.
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| Forest Fire | Bred by Tim Peters, Peters Seed and Research plants produce beautiful 2"-3" cherry tomatoes are a brilliant cherry red with a tinge of darker color on their shoulders. Fruits arrive extra early and perfectly round and plump, never cracking and keeping very well. Produces heavy clusters on strong determinant plants. Wonderful for the home garden and market farm alike. |
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| Gobstopper | A cherry tomato with style points, its yellow skinned with neon green juice. The kids have fun telling us its not a tomato!
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Galina’s
| Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow-Orange Season: Mid-Season
Heirloom from Siberia. Tomato seeds produce large, sprawling, regular leaf plants that prolifically yield copious amounts of golden-yellow, cherry tomatoes about the size of a quarter produced in long, full clusters. The flavor very sweet with a delicious richness and complexity.
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Kent Wheatleys Frost resistant
| Great little pink cherry type tomato with a good amount of frost resistance but with the flavor still holding a tart yet complex little fruit.
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| Matt's Wild cherry | Wildly indeterminant vines are covered in the most concentrated, sweet flavored bright red marble sized tomatos. Extremely vigourous and early to set fruit, it has been recorded that there are as many as 40 tomatoes in a cluster. A beautiful display of fruit that requires daily picking. Drs. Laura Merrick and Matt Liebman brought these seeds to Maine from her family's home state of Hidalgo in Eastern Mexico. It's the region of domestication of tomatoes, where these tomatoes grow wild. They can be direct seeded in many climates. |
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| New Zealand Pink Pear | Days: 90
Size: Indeterminate
Color: Pink
Season: Late-Season This Tomato produces an abundance of gorgeous, pear-shaped, pink fruits with
excellent sweet flavors. Meat is thick and almost seedless. A perfect
variety for slicing and eating fresh or for making elegant pink and
tasty sauces. | SOLD OUT!
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| Nyougus | Very rare and highly sought after plants produce clusters of 3-6 perfectly smooth large round/plum shaped fruits which are dark red (almost black) with a slightly green sholder. They are less prone to cracking with a nicely firm texture and are desirable for market production. Very complexly balanced flavor, rich and earthy. | SOLD OUT!
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Oaxacan Jewel
| Days: 85
Size: Indeterminate
Color: Bi-Colored
Season: Late-Season Beautiful 1-2 pound, yellow beefsteak tomato with red streaks throughout the fruit. Wonderfully rich, sweet flavors. | SOLD OUT!
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Persimmon
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Peron Sprayless
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Color: Orange Moderately large slicing tomatoes are bright red and are very meaty with somewhat firm texture allowing them to store well for a days on the kitchen counter. Developed by Prof. Abelardo Piovano at the National University of Argentina, plants are vigorous and highly adaptable to every climate and condition, hot or cold, dry or wet. They are called sprayless because of the plants incredible resistance to disease and fungus allowing it to produce heavy crops of blemish free tomatoes in areas no other varieties can thrive without chemicals. |
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| Pink Lemon | Days: 75
Size: Indeterminate
Color: Yellow-Orange
Season: Mid-Season Large, 5-inch, 8-10 oz., round, flattened, yellow-orange fruit often
with a slight red burst in center. Very flavorful. One of the best
tasting yellow tomatoes. | SOLD OUT!
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| Red Cardinal Ukrainian | 85 days Vibrant red fruit is beyond prolific, pumping out medium sized firm
fruit all season. Early like all the Ukrainian
tomatoes, and also frost resistant. Capable of producing 2 harvests in one year. | SOLD OUT!
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| Red Currant | Worlds smallest tomato, similar to Matts Wild Cherry but smaller and with a slightly more tart flavor. Make great additions to salads with tiny explosions of tomato, you’ve got to try a mouthful of these guys! Vines are longer and tomatoes are often sold at markets on long cuts of vine. Make beautiful decorations for buffets and tomatoes are perfect for an amuse-bouche. Spindly rapid growing vines easily grow over fences and up arbors. Although flowers will not set, vines continue to grow and tomatoes continue to ripen well into frost. |
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Red Fig | Days: 85
Size: Indeterminate
Color: Cherry
Season: Late-Season Tomato seeds produce big leafy, indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato
plants that yield hundreds of 1 1/2-inch, pear-shaped, bright-red
cherry tomatoes that have wonderful, delicious, sweet flavors with a
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| Rev. Morrow’s Long Keeper | Determinate 78 days Plants
produces lots of 6-10 oz reddish-orange fruit with reddish-pink flesh.
This tomato’s excellent storage quality earned it a place in our
garden. Stake the plants for the highest quality fruit. | |  |
| Rose de Berne | 70-80 days. Beautiful, nicely-shaped 4-to 8-oz fruit are a rose-pink color, and have an
excellent sweet flavor that has made it a hit with many growers. The vines
set good yields of this lovely variety from Historic Switzerland.
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| Russian Rose | Days: 84
Size: Indeterminate
Color: Pink
Season: Late-Season From Novorossiyk, Russia. A moderate producer of 10-12 oz., rose-pink fruit. Deliciously sweet tomato flavors. | SOLD OUT!
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| Salisaw Café | Days: 58
Size: Indeterminate
Color: Cherry
Season: Early- A wonderfully delicious, early producing cherry tomato to rival Sun
Gold tomato in flavor. Tomato seeds produce
indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato plants with tall, very productive
vines that have huge yields of 3/4-inch, bright-red cherry tomatoes
with that perfect combination of super sweet but slightly tart flavors.
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Sarah Purple
| Perfectly round shinny pink tomatoes with thin skins have excellent deep fruity flavor. From Germany, these plants are pretty cold tolerant and tomatoes keep ripening well past the first frost. Very rare. |
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| Snow white | An incredibley early and prolific producer of large juicy cherries which are a creamy white color! Flavor is very low in acid and make stunning salads when mixed with chocolate cherry, gobstopper, galinas, and forestfire tomatoes. One of our favorite varieties!
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| Summer Cider Apricot | 80 days to Maturity Rare Beautiful apricot skin makes this one special. Large, round flattened fruits with slightly ribbed shoulders. Wonderful, sweet and
rich striped tomatoes. When sliced on a plate the marbled colors
are like modern art. Some yellow varieties are so sweet a rich preserve
and also wine can be made from them. | GROWING OUT FOR 2010
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| Tigerella | Baseball sized silvery orange-red tomatoes with jagged greenish yellow stripes. One of the most eye-catching, earliest, and productive varieties we grow, they keep coming even after frost! Nicely acidic flavor makes perfectly attractive salad wedges. |
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Wapsipinicon Peach | From Dennis Schlicht. Named after the Wapsipinicon River in Northeast Iowa. Very unique variety has a very fine fuz covering 2"-3" ivory yellow tomatoes with a peach colored blush. Very sweet and mild in flavor, they make an interestingly creamy sauce and are fun to grow. |
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| Woodle Orange | Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Orange Season: Mid
Large, round, smooth fruit are nearly perfect in
shape, being a brilliant tangerine color. A super
fancy-looking variety that makes a good
market tomato; it has an incredible rich
and sweet complex flavor that is among
the best. This fine heirloom has proven to be a favorite
for flavor and yield. A good main-season
producer.One of our favorites!
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Yellow Russian Trifele
*RARE | Days: 81
Size: Indeterminate
Color: Yellow with green shoulders
Season: Late-Season This short potato
leaf plant yields prolific quantities of 6 oz. fruit that looks like a
beautiful yellow-colored Bartlett pear with greenish shoulders. Very
tasty flesh with a meaty core that produces luscious fruit all summer
long. Wonderful flavor that
possesses an unbelievable rich and complex flavors. The yellow Trifele
is one of the most fun varieties available and is resistent to cracking. | SOLD OUT!
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Mixed Heirlooms
| Could be any mix of our different wonderful tomatoes!
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