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Dwarf growth to about 3'. Good taste but low production. Only 2 or 3 fruit per plant. Few seeds produced so may send only 15 in a packet.
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80 days, regular leaf, dwarf, 8-16 oz. smooth semi-oblate pale green fruit, excellent flavor from Craig LeHoullier of Raleigh NC with the Cross-Hemisphere Dwarf Tomato Breeding Project
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Nice-tasting early yellow cherry type of about an ounce.
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Large pink slicer to a pound, blemish-free with great flavor and shelf life, and semi-rugose leaves. First listed by Russell Graesser of Gregory, SD in 2008. His description was: ”70 days, large pink fruit similar to Mortgage Lifter with larger leaves. developed in my own garden after 62 years.”
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Medium to large heart on plants which never seemed to have a lot of fruit but always had some right up to frost. Controversy with this is that it may be the same as Rostova. Having grown the both, they are far from being the same.
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80 days. Solanum lycopersicum. Open Pollinated. Plant produces high yields of 17 oz red beefsteak tomatoes. It has the rich full tomato flavor. Perfect for sandwiches, burgers, salads, and slicing. Crack resistant. Excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. Disease Resistant: V, F, N. Indeterminate.
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85 days. (Indeterminate) [KY heirloom from Rev. Hobart Pearson.] Tall (7 ft.) vigorous vines yield 1-1½ lb. classic beefsteaks with wonderful flavor and texture. Perfect for tomato sandwiches.
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French heirloom. Large, scarlet red fruits are 10-16 ounces, round with slight loing. Well balanced flavor, great for fresh, cooking, or processing. Regular leaves, indeterminate. About 70 days to maturity after transplanting.
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Definitely lives up to the Super name for production. One of the better canners which I've grown.
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Good production of medium beefsteaks. Red, round fruit to about 8 ounces.
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Almost too big to be a cherry but still fits that purpose.
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det., 2.5” flattened fruit, juicy and acidic as desired for curries. When Surender returned to his native India to visit family, he was asked to see if it had a proper name there. It was simply known as ”the curry tomato”.
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This is a wonderful large pink fruited tomato with tons of flavor. Fruit are 12-24 ounces, i got some whoppers off this plant and it produced until frost. This tomato has been in the Sutton family for years. The cople loved it so much they had a picture of them holding this tomato on their headstone.
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Small, salad type, pink with green stripes which turn yellow. Developed by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms.
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Good orange utility canner with decent taste and production.
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Beautiful little red fruit that are very sweet paste types similar in looks to a san Marzano but way more flavor. They are very sweet and juicy unlike most paste types, plant is very prolific, Indeterminate plant but most of the tomatoes will ripen at once. I had 2 plants and got two blushes of fruit per plant. Makes a wonderful salsa tomato
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Big and meaty heart to 2 pounds or more and hidden by massive foliage. Very impressive plant all around.
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Regular leaf, indeterminate, medium beefsteak to 12 ounces or so. Huge sprawling plants but not overly productive.
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Beautiful , early GWR heart with a few streaks of red throughout. Developed b Karen Olivier of Canada. I found them to produce for a long time and were quite early. Mine started to ripen around 80 days. Wonderful sweet flavor with a old fashioned tomato kick at the end, very juicy.
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A disease resistant, highly productive heirloom variety that produces clusters of 2-inch, round, bright-orange fruit containing an intense fruity flavors with a nice snappy tang.
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4” to 6” orange beefsteak. Great taste and super production.
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all-purpose red tomato for market.
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Tasty 3” to 4” pink beefsteak. Great production right to frost.
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Good production of medium-size canners but were later than other similar varieties. However, taste is great.
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Great medium to large beefsteak canner up to a pound or so.
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Supposedly a dwarf but is a semi-determinate to 5' or more. Lots of 3” to 5” purplish black beefsteaks. Good flavor and fair shelf life.
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yellow
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red
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sweet flavored, vibrant lemony-yellow tomato that grows to be the size of a baseball! This popular variety produces smooth, blemish-free globes with a rich, meaty flesh that are perfect for market and home growers alike.
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red
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Originated in Honduras where it gets its name. Small red fruit 6-7 cm average about 3 ounces each, enlongated shape coming to a point. Great long Shelf life and disease resistant. Very productive.
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prolific paste of small plum shpaed red tomatoes
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Dark red fruit weighing 180 to 350 grams. Mid-season variety. 80 to 85 days. Indeterminate growth. Variety originating from the USA.
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Flattened, reddish-pink fruit, curved at the poles, weighing 300 to 500 grams. Heavily ribbed at the top. Very deep corky depression at the stem attachment. Beefsteak-type flesh with a mild flavor. Variety originating from the USA.
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The origin is a bit confusing. It started with a garden in winter, some tomatoes frozen on the vine, and a legend was born. (I'll spare you the details.) In fact, many collectors believe it's a "Brandywine"
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Round red fruit weighing 90 to 95 grams. Grows in clusters of 6 to 8 fruits. Determinate growth . Variety originating from Estonia, registered in the Official Journal of the European Union in the Common Catalogue of Varieties of Vegetable Species.
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Good producing paste tomato with an interesting appearance.
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Variety with more or less heart-shaped fruits ending in a nipple, the origin of which is unknown to us.Fruits of 100 to 150 grams containing few seeds. Flesh with a pronounced tomato flavor containing little frost, especially intended for drying.
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Orange-yellow fruit weighing 350 to 800 grams. Few seeds. 75 to 80 days. Indeterminate growth. Variety originating from Texas .
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ndet., regular leaf plants with branches growing in all directions. Leaves are not 'rounded' like most of the wild tomatoes, i.e., Matt's Wild Cherry. Early and prolific fruit set. Tiny red currant tomatoes with nice strong balanced flavor. 0.25-0.5" in diameter.
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Yellow-orange fruit weighing 350 to 500 grams. Beefsteak flesh. 80 to 85 days. Indeterminate growth. Heirloom variety originating from Australia.
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No known information
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Round, slightly flattened, smooth red fruit weighing 150 to 300 grams. Grows in clusters of 2 to 6 fruits. Deep, wide depression at the stem attachment. Navel marked by a tiny dot. Firm and juicy fruit. Very good, sweet flavor. Ideal for storage. Resistant to cracking. Plant grows to 160 to 180 centimeters tall with dense foliage. 68 to 80 days to maturity. Indeterminate growth. Mid-season variety developed by the Greek Ministry of Agriculture by crossing an early and a late variety.
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seeds obtained from Russia. Small red fruit on a determinate plant
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75 day, but mine were ripe in less then 70 days. It has a honey brown skin with an orange and green flesh. Very productive. Super great tasting tomato that produces tons of beautiful tomatoes until frost.
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Unkown origin. This is said to be the same as red barn, but I grew them both in the garden in 2025 and they are very different tomatoes. Three slices of heaven is a bright red color and oblate shaped where red barn is an orangish red and round. 6 oz to a pound fruits, good old fashion tomato flavor losts of acid, no sweetness noted.
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Large 2-3 pound red beefsteak. Was developed for size hoping to break the current record. Developed by Eric Pearce of moose jaw cananda.
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Created by Lee Goodwin, J&L Gardens. It is a cross of Big Rainbow, Cherokee Purple and Bosque Blue. Seeds sent to Gary Ibsen of TomatoFest. Compact indeterminate, Regular leaf plant produces good crops of 10-14 oz., big-shouldered, orange tomato with deep blue around the stem and faint yellow stripes. Lee Goodwin named this variety because the colors looked like the setting sun through thunder clouds, fruit ripening from gold to red-orange. The flavors are well-balanced and bold. RARE
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Potato leaf pink beefsteak 1 pound or more with great flavor and decent production
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1.5” red fruit with yellow stripes, too big to be a cherry and too small to be a canner, a good two-bite tomato
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2-4 oz bicolor tomato red with yellow stripes
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Green and red grape 1¼” long. Prolific 4' indeterminate plant. Spanish origin. Alargado means elongated.
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No info on htis varity
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det., regular leaf plants that are suitable for container growing, early fruit set, small round red fruits, 1-2 oz, very nice 'old-fashioned' tomato taste, nice juice/meat balance, very good for salads. Beautiful green shoulders on maturing fruits that disappear when fully ripe
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Very interesting tomato which looks much like Pink Accordian but was definitely red and not pink as listed in some references. To make it more interesting, 1 of 6 plants produced identical yellow fruit. Size of both were to about 5” wide and 3” deep. Anyone requesting this regular one will also receive some yellow seeds to grow for comparison.
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yellow
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Medium-sized (though others claim 1-3 lbs.), oblate, slightly ribbed fruits with meaty flesh, clear skin and quite excellent flavor: more sweet than tart.
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AKA African togo.Compact early indeterminate, regular leaf plants produce 1-2 oz., small, red ruffled tomatoes with very good, well-balanced, and rich flavors.
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super sweet red cherry that is very prolific
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Romanian variety with bright red color ruffles at the top great tomato Lots of flavor
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our best tasting cherry in 2006.Per Martin Longseth, whom I obtained seeds from
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Red Paste type 4-8 ounce enlogated fruit with a blunt end. Very juicy texture, sweet flavor, very meaty unlike most paste types has few seeds, from Martin Longseth collection. Martin Obtained seeds from Dale Anderson 1985. Tony's grandfather, Dales neighbor brought theem back from Italy
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Romanian semi-determinate tomato variety. The name translates to "Roses of Calafat" and is known for producing flavorful, ruby-red fruits with distinctively "ruffled" shoulders.
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As the name implies, strange transparent appearance to the sweet 11/2 fruit. Indeterminate growth and regular leaf
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This is a tall 10 to 15 ft vine that produces large crops of 12 -13 ounce fruits. One plant can grow bushels of toamtoes. I grew one plant and got about 30 tomatoes from one plant. It is a heavy producer but really neeeds to be staked well. The flavor is sweet with a good acid finish. Beautiful Red fruits are blunt shaped. And you can get up to 8 tomatoes per truss.
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Pink, medium, 6-10 ounce, and lots of them. Great canner or slicer.
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Very large tri color tomatoes with green pink and yellow skin, green and pink interior. Flavor is fantastic, both sweet and has a strong tomato flavor, very meaty flesh with few seed locules. very prolific. Indeterminate
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Heart-shaped pink fruit weighing 180 to 250 grams. Few seeds. 75 to 80 days.
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regular leaf plants. Very large red beefsteaks, 12-24 oz, with brilliant red color. Some fruits can be up to 2 lbs. Very few seeds. So meaty and juicy, with delicious sweet flavor
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Chinese commercial variety.
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indet., regular leaf with a high yield of 2-4 oz red fruit with very good flavor, from Reinhard Kraft, Neukirchen, Germany, old German CV.
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red
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6-10 0z red round fruit, PL, meaty, juicy and very acidic. Unknown Origin
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Regular leaf RARE heirloom, large pink beefsteak with few seeds. A wonderful addition to any garden. Robust with few seeds, thick meaty tomato of sweet with that heirloom acid finish. Wonderful variety.
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Fruit to 8 ounces but succumbed to late blight before full Potential was realized
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Michigan heirloom. Named after the vegetable Turnip. Found in a garage and named it because of what it looked like
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Only know it is from the Turoploje region of poland
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Bred by Rob Two Hawks is a cross between brandywine and carbon, is a red that is sweet but not overly sweet , with some acidity. 8-12 ounce fruit.
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Red fruit weighing 130 to 250 grams. Determinate growth. Variety reported and distributed in Bulgaria.
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Round, slightly flattened red fruit. Beefsteak-type flesh. Probably an American clone of the "Marmande" variety.
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Dark pink, pear-shaped fruit weighing 150 to 250 grams. Medium-sized depression at the stem attachment. Curved at the base. 6 sepals. Plant 180 to 220 centimeters tall. 85 to 90 days to maturity. Indeterminate growth. Variety originating from Yalta, Ukraine.
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Mid-ripening, up to 2m high. The fruits are very beautiful - bronze-crimson-green hearts, with marmalade-like, very tasty, sweet pulp, weighing up to 250g. Excellent high-yielding variety.
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produced giant 2+ lb. monsters! The tomatoes themselves are very meaty with few seeds, delicious, and crack-resistant. Perfect slicers for oversized sandwiches and adding to salads.
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Beautiful large plum shape fantastic flavor and very productive, some fruits are doubles which can get huge. Most are about 4-10 ounces
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Danish Origin Indeterminate, regular leaf plants produce 10-22 oz., very large, pink beefsteak tomatoes with few seeds and robust well-balanced flavors.
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Indeterminate Romanian Beefsteak Tomato" refers to a large, meaty, heirloom-type tomato, often pink or red, that grows on vines requiring strong support (indeterminate), offers a rich flavor
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Compact regular/rugose leaf determinate plant delivers loads of 1-3 oz Yellow/orange fruit. Taste is great for a yellow with a slight touch of "zing" in the background. Grew well in a 3 gallon nursery pot. Very early - 60 days.
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potato leaf, 6-16 oz pink beefsteaks with smooth shoulders. Juicy and meaty fruits. Excellent full flavor
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Smooth round red globes of sweet flavor, heavy yeilding
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No Known information on this variety
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Slightly elongated solid processing type at 4 to 6 ounces. Very productive indeterminate which tops at just over 3'. SSE Tomato 19.
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Seeds were sent to Carolyn Male of Latham, New York by Joe Bratka, NJ in 1996. Later Joe Bratka seem to have changed the name of this tomato to Angora Super Sweet. Although there is no guarantee that this is the same tomato, the main traits are the same (i.e., angora foliage, fruit size/shape).
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Originated in Italy, it has been grown for centuries in the area of Somma-Vesuvio volcanic group, in the province of Naples and in the part of the territoryCompact indet. plants, potato leaf, small bright red pyriform fruits with a large nipple on the blossom end,
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Round chocolate colored fruits with green traces on the top half. Average fruit weight of 100 to 150 grams cherry .Firm and juicy flesh with a pleasant sweet aromatic taste.Indeterminate plants from 1.8m - 6ft with regular foliage.Highly productive in the second part of the season.Good shelf life of the fruits both on the plant and after picking.
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Villinger produces large, roundish, pink fruits with great flavor. Fruits are more resistant to cracking and smaller than Sutton Family. We began harvesting fruits 70-75 days after transplanting our seedlings.
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super sweet red micro dwarf tomato . thee best tasting micro I have tasted
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This is a nice sized saucer tomato thick meaty and juicy with a sweet complex flavor great for canning
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Vincent was a big white cat who helped me in the fields for 8 years. When we got him from the shelter, he was obviously a old warrior with a long history, and I was lucky to have those years with him. This cross or sport showed up in the south garden the year after I lost Vincent, so it bears his name. It may be related to the Shah Mikado, but is much larger, about 12-16 oz. with a faint blush on the blossom end. The potato-leaved plant bears huge crops, and the flavor is fine - full and sweet. It takes about 80 days to mature. Description is by martin Longseth.
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This is a very productive red large up to a pound fruits sweet acidic old fashion flavor. Very meaty, productive.
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