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1 All Tomato Varieties are organically grown. All Varieties are Heirlooms. Varieties labeled (Parthenocarpic) are those that do not need pollinators to fruit. We also have Heirloom vegetables. Amana Orange Huge heirloom beefsteak tomato named for the Amana Colonies in Iowa. These organic tomato seeds produce big, regular leaf plants that produce above average amounts of beautiful light-orange, irregular shaped (fluted) heirloom tomatoes that can grow to 2 pounds or more, with an average diameter of 5 inches. Excellent sweet, almost tropical fruit flavors. This tomato variety has been included in my tomato garden for more than 20 years. A winner! Days: 90 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow-Orange Season: Late Amish Paste Very productive heirloom from Wisconsin that produces up to 12 oz, deep-red oxheart-shaped, meaty fruit. (Probably one of the largest paste tomatoes) Lots of sweet, tomatoey flavors from this coreless meaty fruit. A great slicing and sauce tomato. Days: 81 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Late Ananas Noir French for black pineapple. Produces a large, sprawling, regular leaf plant that yields heavy crop of 1 to 1 1/2 lb., round, dark-purple, fruit with green shoulders. Interior color is a tie-dye like mix of pink, red, green yellow colors. Loaded with an abundance of rich and delicious, full-bodied, sweet & smokey flavors with a whollop of acidity. A great new addition to the list of splendid black tomatoes. Try this tomato in a salad with other colors. Makes a delicious rich tomato sauce. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Purple/Black Season: Mid Anna Russian An excellent, gorgeous tomato. 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. Days: 70 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink/Red Season: Mid Arkansas Traveler A 100 year old heirloom tomato that was grown throughout the South. These vigorous tomato plants yield abundant crops of 8-ounce, round rose-pink tomatoes. Considered to be one of the best tasting tomato varieties with well balanced sweet/tart flavors. Arkansas Traveler is valued for its ability to produce flavorful tomatoes under adverse conditions. Resistant to cracking and disease. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink Season: Late

2 Aunt Ruby s German Green Heirloom beefsteak variety from Ruby Arnold of Greeneville, Tennessee who passed away in Slightly flattened, 1 pound fruit that ripens to a pale greenish-yellow ( lime jello green ) with a slight pink blush that extends to the inside. Superb, fruity sweet and slightly spicy taste. Days: 79 Size: Indeterminate Color: Greens Season: Mid Azoychka Russian Produces indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato plants that produce an abundant crop of smooth, 3-inch round, slightly flattened, yellow/orange tomatoes with a sweet citrusy flavor. Dependably productive, delicious and in demand. Rare tomato seeds. Days: 83 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/Orange Season: Late Banana Legs Very prolific and long-lasting. These bright yellow, pointed, bananashaped fruits, 4 long by 1-1/2 in diameter, are meaty and low in acid, making them especially good for slicing into salads. Days: 75 Size: Determinate Color: Yellow Season: Late Beef Steak Considered the original heirloom Beefsteak tomato. An old-time favorite that has been popular for many years due to it s excellent productivity and wonderful taste. Our TomatoFest organic tomato seeds produce lush, thick, indeterminate, regular-leaf, tomato plants that yield from vigorous vines, 4 to 5-inch, slightly ribbed, bright-red tomatoes that have spectacularly delicious, sweet flavors. This tomato s excellent taste and meaty flesh make it an ideal tomato for eating fresh or cooking, for slicing into sandwiches, using in salads or for canning! Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Late Black Cherry The only truly black cherry tomato. Produces large, sprawling, indeterminate, regular-leaf, vigorous tomato plants that yield abundant crops in huge clusters of 1, round, deep purple, mahogany-brown cherry tomatoes. Fruits are irresistibly delicious with sweet, rich, complex, full tomato flavors that burst in your mouth, characteristic of the best flavorful black tomatoes. Beautiful to mix with other colored cherry tomatoes. Unique tomato variety. Disease resistant. Open pollination. Days: 64 Size: Indeterminate Color: Cherry Season: Late

3 Black From Tula Russian heirloom from Tula. Largest of the blacks with 3-4, slightly flattened, oblate, dark brown to purple fruit with deep green shoulders. Deliciously outstanding, rich, slightly salty, smoky-fruit flavor! Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Purple/Black Season: Mid Black Krim Originally from the Isle of Krim on the Black Sea in the former Soviet Union. 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. Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Purple/Black Season: Mid Black Prince Originally from Siberia, does very well in cooler climates. These deep garnet round, 2-inch (2-3 oz.) tomatoes are full of juice and incredibly rich fruity flavors. This is a tomato that chefs rave about for it s rich flavors. The small fruits contain deep rich colors on the inside. Perfect for patio gardens. Perfect for eating fresh, and in cooking in tomato sauce or other culinary wonders. Days: 70 Size: Indeterminate Color: Purple/Black Season: Mid Black Seaman A Russian Heirloom tomato. Produce small determinant, potato-leaf plants that yield an abundant set of ounce beautiful tomatoes that are rich mahogany colored with olive green shoulders when mature. Inside of tomato is deep, reddish green and loaded with excellent, full-bodied, complex, intense, creamy tomato flavors. This is an outstanding tomato for sandwiches and salads. Does well growing in mid-sized containers. A great early black tomato. Days: 75 Size: Determinate Color: Purple/Black Season: Mid Box Car Willie Produces indeterminate, regular-leaf, tall, vigorous, tomato plants that yield abundant crops of 10 to 16-ounce, smooth, bright-orange/red slicer tomatoes with distinctly delicious well-balanced flavor. Good choice for a canning tomato, sauce tomato or salad tomato. Perfect for tomato juice. A good all season tomato that produces well until frost. Good resistance to disease and cracking. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid

4 Brandywine Black Plant produces good yields of 16 oz reddish black beefsteak tomatoes. Tomatoes have rich tomato flavor and turn dark reddish black (black tomato)when mature. Excellent in salads and sandwiches. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red/Black Season: Mid Brandywine Red A pink, potato-leaf, Amish variety from the 1880 s. It is legendary for it s exceptionally rich, succulent tomato flavor. Fruits are reddish-pink, with light, creamy flesh that average 12 ounces but can grow to 2 pounds. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink Season: Mid Brandywine Yellow Produces big, indeterminate, potato-leaf tomato plants that yield large amounts of 1 lb., 3 to 4-inch, yellow-orange (gold), round, flattened, slightly ribbed shouldered beefsteak tomato with delicious, intense sweet flavors balanced with a slight tartness. Days: 90 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow Season: Late Bull s Heart This is a very old Russian variety bearing large pink oxheart-type tomatoes with excellent, sweet flavor. Strong plants produce abundantly, with some fruit growing to 2 lbs. and more. Indeterminate. 87 days. Days: 87 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Late Bush Beefsteak A wonderful, compact and prolific, short bushy plant that grows to 3 feet, yields huge amounts of very early producing 8 oz. beefsteak tomatoes in clusters. A very popular variety for shorter growing regions. Days: 62 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Early

5 Campari Variety of tomato, noted for its juiciness, high sugar level, low acidity, and lack of mealiness. Camparis are deep red and larger than a cherry tomato, but smaller and rounder than a plum tomato. Open Pollination. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Campbells 33 Produces medium-early 7 ounce fruits that are oblate, bright red, with green shoulders and good interior color. Sets fruit well under unfavorable conditions, with tolerance to cracking and strong disease resistance. Days: 69 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Early Caspian Pink Originally grown in southern Russia between the Caspian and Black Seas. Thought by some to be Queen of the Pinks, these prolific,1-2 pound, globe-shaped, pink-red beefsteak tomatoes that rival brandywine in popularity and flavor. One of the best known and best-tasting Russian tomatoes. This tomato is perfect for cooler climates. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink Season: Late Cherokee Green Produce big, leafy, regular-leaf plants similar to Cherokee Purple that yields oz. beefsteak tomatoes that are amber green with a yellowish hue when ripe. This is one of the best tasting, most flavorful of all the green tomatoes. Open Pollination. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Green Season: Late Cherokee Purple Heirloom from Tennessee cultivated by Native American Cherokee tribe. Very productive plants producing loads of dusky rose to purple colored, 12 oz.-1 lb., beefsteak tomatoes with deep red colors to the interior flesh and dark shoulders. One of the best tasting heirloom tomatoes. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Purple/Black Season: Late

6 Chianti Rose Hearty potato leaf cross between Brandywine and an un-named Italian variety produces huge crops of 1-2 lb. beautiful, thin skinned, red-pink, fruit. Delicious creamy flesh. Good variety for cooler climates. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink Season: Mid Costoluto Genovese Plant produces good yieds of large red tomatoes. The taste is outstanding. This heirloom is one of the best tomatoes for making homemade tomato juice. Plant likes heat but does well in cooler regions too. A heirloom variety from Italy. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Late Crimson Carmello The round red juicy fruits have the perfect sweet to acid balance that translates to exquisite taste. Big 4 to 5 inch Carmellos are borne in abundance on vigorous, disease resistant and widely adapted indeterminate vines. Perfect in salads, pastas, or fresh sliced. Days: 70 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Currant Produces huge, vigorous branches that yields thousands of 3/8-inch, sweet (but slightly tart), red currant tomatoes. These are wonderful for snacking on fresh and adding to a tomato salad or adding to culinary dishes as decoration or delicious flavoring. Rare tomato seeds. Open Pollination. Days: 70 Size: Indeterminate Color: Cherry Red Season: Mid Delicious Above average yields of 1 to 2-pound wide globes to ribbed beefsteakes. Scarlet-red and Delicious! An American favorite. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Late

7 Dona Slightly flattened, almost seedless, round tomato with a sweet/acid balance (just like the commercial hybrid) that few modern tomatoes can match. The heavily producing plants yield 6 ounce, juicy fruits that are smooth, meaty, and deep-red in hue. Good disease resistance. Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Dr. Wyche s Named after Dr. Wyche who supposedly lived in the mountains and fertilized his garden with manure from a nearby zoo. Undoubtedly one of the best tasting yellow tomatoes to be found. A beefsteak heirloom that produces slightly flattened, smooth, blemish-free, golden-yellow fruit with a meaty interior and few seeds. It s rich flavor and larger size sets this variety apart from other yellow heirlooms. Days: 78 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/Orange Season: Mid DX-52 Also known as the Hamson tomato. This tomato was bred specifically for Utah climates and soils. These firm medium sized tomatoes are perfect for canning due to their high levels of pectin. High yielding plant. Days: 75 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Mid Early Girl It s hard to find tasty, full-sized fruits like this extra-early in the season! Meaty, ripe, red fruits, 4 to 6 oz., are slightly flattened and bright crimson throughout. Very appealing, with firm texture and blemish-resistant skin. Heavy yields on hardy vines. Seed is defuzzed. Days: 57 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early Fantastic Plant produces heavy yields of large round red tomatoes all season long. Tomatoes are juicy, meaty, and very flavorful. Tall plant does well in most regions. Disease Resistant. Hybrid. Days: 70 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid

8 First Light This tomato has a terrific taste, harvest green when 1/3 of fruit turns red. This medium sized fruit is prolific and delicious as a fresh slicer. Hybrid. Days: 76 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Fourth of July Be the first on your block to have vine ripened red, luscious tomatoes by the Fourth of July. Enjoy the plentiful harvest about 50 days after setting plants in the garden. Indeterminate plants produce fruits that average 4 ounces all season long. Hybrid. Days: Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early Garden Peach Small 2 oz. delicate and meaty fruit. Really does have a peach color outside. Hint of red inside. Very mild-sweet taste. Light fuzz on fruit and leaves. A very pretty novelty tomato. Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/Orange Season: Mid German Johnson Pink A large, prolific plant originating in Virginia and North Carolina that produces huge, pink, beefsteak type tomatoes often more than 1-pound. The flavor is excellent. Thought to be one of the four parent lines of Radiator Charlie s Mortgage Lifter. A wonderful tomato. Days: 78 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink Season: Late Gold Medal These heirloom tomatoes are pale-yellow, 3-inch, slightly fluted beefsteak fruit with great taste. Fantastic!! Days: 74 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/Orange Season: Mid

9 Goliath s Bush No wonder this remarkable tomato has gained such wide acclaim in its short history! Specially developed for patio gardeners and those with limited garden space, and unsurpassed by any other bush variety. Its attractive, compact plants grow up to 3-1/2 ft. tall and have a patio look...the surprise is their huge, red, 3 to 4 fruits packed with flavorful meat and high sugar content. Bears consistently up to frost. Days: 68 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Early Goliath s Early Plant produces tremendous yields of large 1 lb to 3 lb red tomatoes. One of the best early giant tomato varieties on the market. The tomatoes ar very flavorful and have few seeds. Larger and more disease resistant than the Whopper Improved variety or other giant varieties. This is really a huge plant that produces giant tomatoes! Excellent for salads and sandwiches. A heirloom variety dating back to the late 1800 s. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Late Great White Beefsteak A large white beefsteak heirloom with a wonderfully sweet almost melonlike flavor. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/White Season: Late Green Grape This old-fashioned bush tomato is an heirloom originally developed by the Tater Mater Seed Co. from crossing the Yellow Pear with Evergreen. The distinctive, 1, yellowish green fruits are borne in clusters of 6-12 that resemble large muscat grapes. Fruit has a translucent pale-green on the inside. This variety has become popular in restaurants and markets because of their unique attractiveness and great flavor. Days: 60 Size: Indeterminate Color: Greens Season: Early Green Zebra The 2-inch round fruit ripens to a yellow-gold with darkgreen zebra-like stripes. The flesh is lime-emerald in color that has an invigorating lemon-lime flavor. A great tomato for brightening up salads and other tomato dishes. Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Green/Yellow Season: Mid

10 Ildi Produces 6-ft., indeterminate, regular-leaf, vigorous, prolific tomato plants that yield huge amounts of 1-inch, sweet, bright-yellow, oval, grape tomatoes with up to 75 tomatoes in Every Bunch!, producing large bouquets of these delicious, yellow cherry tomatoes. These yummy tomatoes usually produce till frost. A great cherry tomato choice for serving in salads or snacking off the vine, like eating candy. Days: 54 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow Season: Early Isis Candy This tomato produces a delightful, 1-inch round, yellow with red tinge and marbling. Gold flesh. Typically a cat s eye star of yellow on one end of fruit. The delicious sweet taste is rich and fruity. Open Pollination. Days: 67 Size: Indeterminate Color: Cherry Season: Early Italian Tree Produces big, sprawling, indeterminate, potato-leaf, tomato plants that can grow to 15-feet, enormous amounts of meaty, 1-2 pound, 4-5-inch, red tomatoes with superior sweet flavors perfectly balanced with just the right amount of acid. This tomato plant should be trellised as each plant can bear bushels of fruit. A good canning tomato or eating fresh off the vine or in salads. A great sandwich tomato. Open Pollination. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Late Japanese Black Trifele This short potato leaf plant yields prolific quantities of 6 oz. fruit that looks like a beautiful mohogany-colored Bartlett pear with greenish shoulders. Very tasty flesh with a meaty core that produces luscious fruit all summer long. A work of art sliced out on a plate and a wonderful flavor that possesses an extrordinairy rich and complex flavors. The Black Trifele is one of the blackest varieties available and is resistant to cracking. Days: 81 Size: Indeterminate Color: Purple/Black Season: Late Jaune Flammee A gorgeous study in contrasts, with bright orange skin surrounding reddish flesh that is a rare find in heirloom tomatoes! Fruits are slightly larger than cherry varieties, about 2 to 3 oz., with thick walls that still remain tender and flavorful. Sweet, high-yielding and especially valued as a salad tomato for its beautiful appearance. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow Season: Late

11 Kellogg s Breakfast 1 lb., pale to deep orange beefsteak tomatoes originally from West Virginia, that are thin-skinned, meaty, have few seeds and a fantastic sweet, tangy flavor. Juice and inside flesh have the same bright orange color as orange juice. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/Orange Season: Mid Legend (parthenocarpic) Produces short, bushy, determinate, regular-leaf tomato plants that yield earlybearing, 14 to 16-ounce, 3 to 4-inch, smooth, round, blemish-free, red tomatoes that have wonderful, delicious sweet flavors that are balanced well with just the right amount of acidity to invite praise. Fruit has very few seeds. This tomato was also bred to be resistant to late blight fungus. A great salad tomato and canning tomato. Open Pollination. Days: 68 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Early Lillian s Yellow Moderate yield potato-leaf tomato. A beefsteak heirloom from Robert Richardson, who received the seeds from Lillian Bruce of Manchester, Tennessee. Organic tomato seeds produce big indeterminate tomato plants that yield oz., clear to orangy-yellow, fragile, thin-skinned, beefsteak tomatoes that have mildly sweet, citrusy flavors, juicy flesh and very few seeds. A perfect salad tomato. Great choice as a farmer s market tomato because of it s visual appeal and wonderful flavor. Days: 95 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/Orange Season: Late Mariana s Peace Pink heirloom tomato that originated in Czechoslovakia. 1-2 lb., pink beefsteak tomatoes. Dense, creamy, sweet flesh with rich complex, old tomatoey flavors. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink Season: Late Marmande French Heirloom famous throughout Europe. Prolific crops of large, firm, scarlet-red, lightly-lobed fruit. Great market or canning tomato. Delicious! Days: 70 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid

12 Mexican It is rare to find a beefsteak tomato with outstanding flavor that is produced in large numbers over a long season, but Mexico does just that. Fruits are 1 lb. plus, and wonderfully tasty. From the Midwest, where it was grown by a family from Mexico. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Mexico Midget Old-time, south-of-the-border favorite that continues to prove its value as a salad tomato. Tiny, red, cherry-type fruits weigh down trusses with prolific yields throughout an extended growing season. Round 1/2 fruits explode with irresistible flavor. Very reliable. Open Pollination. Days: Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Mortgage Lifter A classic old-time, heirloom tomato. Produces large, indeterminate, regular-leaf, tomato plants produce good crops of 1-2 pound, slightly ribbed, meaty, red, beefsteak tomatoes with the perfectly rich, sweet, bold, old-fashioned tomato flavors. An ideal sandwich tomato. Also a good market tomato due to it s taste and beauty. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Late Moscow Indeterminate Siberia. Small early, red, 2 1/2, 3-4 oz. fruits. Nice balance of sweet and acid flavors in a dense meat. An outstanding tomato for canning. Days: 62 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early Mr. Stripy Produces a mild, low-acid flavor and intriguing color. Plum-sized, bicolor fruits have yellow flesh and a pink center. Open Pollination. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/Red Season: Mid

13 Old German A Mennonite family heirloom from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Big regular leaf plant yields 1-2 lb. beautiful fruits. Fruit color is yellow with red mottling and striping on the outside and throughout the flesh. Best color of several strains of this heirloom. Not a heavy producer, but fruit harvested is deliciously sweet and very decorative. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Orange/Red Season: Late Omar s Lebanese A huge pink beefsteak tomato. Typically weighs 1 to 1-1/2 pounds, or even larger when well grown. This is a good choice for a gardener s boast or county fair entry. Size not withstanding, it has a multidimensional sweet flavor. Better than average resistance to foliage disease. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink Season: Mid Oregon Spring (parthenocarpic) Favorite variety for early silver-dollar sized, bright-red tomatoes. Earliest fruit have little or no seeds. This bush variety was developed at Oregon State University for gardeners with cool summer seasons. Slightly flattened, lusciously sweet and juicy. Days: 60 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early Pineapple An heirloom garden favorite that grows to 2 lbs. This bi-colored, slightly flattened, yellow beefsteak has a red blushing and streaks on the outside. It s yellow interior contains few seeds and a red star-burst in the center. Taste is wonderfully mild with tropical fruity-sweet flavors. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/Orange Season: Mid Principe Borgesse Italian variety whose plum-shaped fruits are unusually meaty, with a very little juice and few seeds. A favorite for drying. Small, very prolific plants bear yield after yield. Days: 75 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Late

14 Pruden s Purple Large, 10 to 16 oz., dark pink, nearly purple fruits mature quite early, with the delicious flavor and good production that heirlooms are known for. Potato-leaved vines. Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink/Purple Season: Late Red Grape Plant produces high yields of glossy red grape shaped tomatoes. Tomatoes are very sweet and perfect for salads and gourmet dishes. Grows in clusters like grapes too. Holds on the vine longer than any other cherry tomato. Crack Resistant. Hybrid. Days: 60 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early Red Pear One of the oldest American heirlooms dating back to the 1700 s. Big, prolific, regular leaf, sprawling plant produces hundreds of cute, deepred, 1/2 x 1 1/2 pearshaped fruits with wonderfully sweet and juicy flesh. A wonderful snacking or salad tomato. Days: 78 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Roma A prolific tomato that produces an abundant crop of richly flavored, 3, red pear tomatoes that are perfect for cooking but sweet enough to enjoy fresh. Meaty with few seeds. Great for canning, adding to sauces, or making paste. Open Pollination. Days: 75 Size: Semi-determinate Color: Red Season: Mid San Marzano From Italy. Compact and prolicic producer of bright-red, slim, 2-3 inch, plum-type, fruit over a long season. A paste tomato with pointy end, heavy walls and little juice, so it s great for tomato sauce. Crack resistant. Days: 78 Size: Semi-determinate Color: Red Season: Mid

15 Siletz (parthenocarpic) Developed by Dr. James Baggett of Oregon State University. Plants do very well in cooler climates producing deep-red, excellently flavored round, slicing tomatoes 8-10 oz. Very good flavor considering how early a tomato it is. Days: 52 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Early Silvery Fir Tree A Russian heirloom. An early season (55 days) dwarf tomato plant. Produces short, determinate tomato plants with wispy, fern-like, silvery fuzzy leaves that yield moderate crops of bright-red, 2, 4-5 oz., flattened, round tomatoes. A perfect tomato plant for growing in small containers and hanging baskets. Good for a patio garden. A perfect choice for a canning tomato and salad tomato. Disease Resistant. Open Pollination. Days: 55 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Early Speckled Roman The source of this tomato is John Swenson. A cross between Antique Roman and Banana Legs. The tomato has the distinct end nipple of the latter. Our TomatoFest organic seeds produce compact, indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato plants that have a high yield of very intriguingly beautiful, meaty, 4-6-inch long, orange-red paste tomato with good flavors and wavy yellow stripes. Looks like a fat sausage with a pointed end. A great novelty tomato that makes a good tomato sauce. Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Bi-color Season: Mid Stupice This potato-leaf heirloom from Czechoslovakia is a cold-tolerant tomato that bears an abundance of very sweet, flavorful 2 to 3-inch, deep red fruit. A 1988 comparative tasting in the San Francisco area gave it first place for its wonderful sweet/acid, tomatoey flavor and production. Days: 52 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early Sun Gold One of the premier varieties of cherry tomatoes. The Sun Gold ripens to a golden orange, with a very sweet flavor. This tomato is popular in all climates as it produces in warm and cold conditions. Fruit matures quickly, and crops heavily throughout the warmer months. Hybrid. Days: 60 Size: Indeterminate Color: Golden Yellow Season: Early

16 Super Snow White Very sweet, 2 oz., ivory-colored tomatoes, larger than Snow White, but similar in taste. They ripen to reach almost the size of ping pong balls. These tomatoes are perfect for cutting in half to expose the beautiful interior and serving in salads. Days: 75 Size: Indeterminate Color: Cream Season: Mid Sweet 100 s Bursting with sugary flavor. Scarlet, cherry-sized fruits are produced in long clusters right up to frost. Grow on stakes or fence. Hybrid. Days: 70 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early Thessaloniki Greek. Exceptionally good yields of crack-free, red, 8 oz. globes that resist sun scald. Wonderful rich taste. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid Tom Cat This early variety produces high yields of 4 oz bright red cherry tomatoes. These tomatoes are very flavorful and meaty. The tomatoes grow in clusters and store good on and off the plant! Easy harvesting variety. Hybrid. Days: 69 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early Violet Jasper Stunning violet-purple fruit streaked with iridescent green. Its dark purple and red flesh is delicious and the fruit production is incredibly high. Rich and sweet flavor. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Purple/Red Season: Mid

17 White Potato Leaf Potato leaf plant that produces an early harvest of small (4-6 oz.) yellow-white (ivory) beefsteaks with a creamy texture and mild sweetness with a slightly tart flavor. Days: 65 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow/White Season: Early Wins All A disease resistant heirloom named in 1925, in a contest for a name. A consistent good choice year after year. Slightly flattened, beautiful, blemish-free, rose-pink fruits, 1 to 2-pounds with firm flesh and lots of delicious juice. Outstanding true tomatoey flavor, intense, balanced and sweet. Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Pink Season: Mid Yellow Pear Clusters of small bright-yellow, pear-shaped fruit. Very tasty. Like eatin candy. Days: 85 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow Season: Late Zebra Cherry Determinate plants with firm fruit that is a treat just to look at. Colorful, zebra-streaked skin surrounds a dark pinkish interior. Generously sized cherry tomtaoes are a burst of robust, full bodied flavor. A unique cherry tomato. Hybrid. Days: 80 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Mid All Tomato Varieties are organically grown. All Varieties are Heirlooms. Varieties labeled (Parthenocarpic) are those that do not need pollinators to fruit. We also have Heirloom vegetables.

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