
Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate
Irregular-shaped, round to oblong, some say half-hearted, 2 to 4-inch, red, meaty fruit with few seeds.
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Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate
Originally from Crimea, a peninsula in Ukraine. This rare, and outstanding tomato yields 3-4" slightly flattened dark-red (mahogany-colored) slightly maroon, beefsteak tomatoes with deep green shoulders. Green gel around seeds. Fantastic, intense, slightly salty taste (which is great for those not wanting to add salt to their tomatoes).
Also suitable for container/patio garden. Perfect choice for slicing, salads and cooking.
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Days: 92 Size: Indeterminate
Big leafy vines produce abundant crops of 12 to 16-ounce fruit with intensely red skin and dense flesh. This rich delicious juicy tomato will likely burst in your mouth with huge, old-fashioned tomato flavors. This is an exceptional slicing tomato and great sandwich tomato. Crack resistant. A WINNER!
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Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate
These organic tomato seeds produce big spindly, regular leaf tomato plants with wispy foliage that yield abundant crops of deep-red, meaty, elongated, 2x4 inch tomatoes with pointed ends.
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Days: 80 to 85 days Size: Indeterminate
The Sorrentino or Rosa di Sorrento tomato variety produces large, round, coral-pink to red fruits with green shoulders, weighing about 300 g. They contain few seeds and are not very juicy. Beautiful sweet and delicate flavor, they are traditionally used for Caprese salads.
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Days: 70-80 days Size: Indeterminate
Sweet and low acid, the yellow pear tomato makes great snacks and delicious marmalade. Similar to the yellow plum tomato, it has a narrow neck reminiscent of a pear or a small drop of water about 2 to 5 cm long. Productive.
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Days: 85 days Size: Indeterminate
This heirloom tomato variety, native to the United States, is one of the best white tomatoes. Great White tomatoes produce large, juicy, very fleshy, well ribbed 340-450 g fruits with few seeds. Ivory-creamy to yellow in color, their soft texture and fruity flavor combine for a fresh taste.
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Days: 85 days Size: Indeterminate
Heirloom tomato plant that produces large red-pink fruits that can weigh up to 1 kg. Late production but abundant despite the size of the fruits which are plump and juicy.
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Days: 60 to 75 days Size: Indeterminate
Originally from Mexico, tomatillo is the star ingredient of the traditional green salsa. It is mostly eaten cooked, but can also be enjoyed fresh. Those of the Rio Grande Verde semi-determinate cultivar of about 60 cm in height weigh 90 grams on average. They are green when ripe, and are ready to be harvested when the shell that covers them turns beige.
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Days: 75 to 100 days Size: Indeterminate
Listed in the American Burpee Seed Catalogue since 1886, the pink Brandywine tomato is believed to have been introduced to the United States by gardener Ben Quinsenbury. One of the most popular varieties among American heirloom tomatoes. It is appreciated for its rich flavor. The fruit is pink-red and has a smooth, almost creamy flesh. Fruit weighs an average of 12 oz (340 g), but can reach up to 1 kg. Low acidity. Indeterminate bearing.
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Days: 85 days Size: Indeterminate
The Costoluto Genovese Valente tomato is an ancient Italian heritage tomato. Its fruits are dark red, wide and strongly lobed. Its taste is fragrant and slightly acidic. Because of its scalloped edges and meatiness, it is perfect in an arrangement of sliced tomatoes of different colors. The fruit produces a rich, tangy sauce. Indeterminate plant.
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Days: 75 to 85 days Size: Indeterminate
An heirloom variety in the same family as the Mortgage Lifter tomato, the German Johnson tomato produces large, fleshy, pink fruit with yellow tints on the shoulders, averaging 340 g to 680 g. Low in acidity, the tomatoes are delicious in sandwiches and sauces. Good resistance to diseases. Indeterminate growth.
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Days: 70 to 80 days Size: Indeterminate
Native to Greece, the Thessaloniki tomato produces juicy, flavorful red fruits. They have a smooth skin, are about the size of a baseball and weigh 115-170 g. Good resistance to cracking (shattering). Indeterminate plant.
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Days: 75 days Size: Indeterminate
Heirloom tomato originally from Siberia. Produces large, sprawling, plants that 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. A fantastic snacking tomato in the garden, and great for brightening up salads or pizza.
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Days: 74 days Size: Indeterminate
Produces sprawling plants that yield big quantities of 1/2", dark purple color (dark enough to call it "black") indicating that it is rich in anthocyanins. When fully ripe these tomatoes turn red where the fruit was shaded; and purple/black where the fruit has received the most sunshine. Indeed, the purple/black clusters are beautiful to look at on the vine or in the bowl.
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Days: 85 days Size: Indeterminate
The Mortgage Lifter tomato produces dark pink fruits of about 450-900 g, well-fleshed and containing few seeds. Its funny name is said to have been given to it by a man who sold this tomato to save his farm that he was about to lose in the 1930s.
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Days: 75 days Size: Indeterminate
The plants of the bicolor cherry tomato produce fruits of two colors, red and yellow, of approximately 2,5 to 5 cm in diameter. Their taste is sweet and their acidity is medium. German heirloom variety. Indeterminate plant.
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Days: 70 to 75 days Size: Indeterminate
Sweet Pea cherry tomatoes are barely larger than a pea (about 1 cm in diameter), perfect for the small-handed gardener! They are also sweet and tasty. The plants produce bunches of 10 to 12 red tomatoes at maturity. Indeterminate variety.
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Days: 70 days Size: Indeterminate
The small fruits of the Tommy Toe (15 g to 20 g) are light red, almost shiny. Juicy and sweet, they have the typical taste of cherry tomatoes. Good adaptation to hot and humid climate. Productive, the indeterminate plants are also naturally resistant to early blight and black rot. Variety originating from the Ozarks region of Arkansas in the United States.
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