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beautiful Red with stripes. It is a beautiful large tomato with the complex flavor like a fine wine | 4.00$ | ||||
High yield of small, perfectly round dark purple-black fruits with green stripes. 2-3 oz. Very beautiful and delicious. | 4.00$ | ||||
beautiful bicolor Yellow with red throughout. Huge up to 2 pound sweet fruit | 4.00$ | ||||
regular leaf. Large orange beefsteaks, 8-14 oz. Excellent sweet flavor. Probably wrong seeds.This is an old Kentucky heirloom, but no other information. AKA Viva Kentucky Heirloom | 4.00$ | ||||
round red fruit with rippled shoulders 80-200 grams. Excellent taste good yield , bush type geat production no cracking, very early | 4.00$ | ||||
Heart shape clear skin 8 oz to over a pound, sweet flavor great texture | 4.00$ | ||||
Purple pink with smokey flavor 6-10 oz, prolific | 4.00$ | ||||
Most impressive variety in the 2010 gardens with many fruit over a pound. | 4.00$ | ||||
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Wanda's Potato Top tomato seeds sets out vigorous potato leaf plants. Blemish free, smooth shoulders | 4.00$ | ||||
Beautiful yellow with red streaking large 1 -1 1/2 pound fruits very few seeds sweet almost tropicl flavor | 4.00$ | ||||
Yellow, cherry-type fruit. Very bushy plant. 75 to 80 days. | 4.00$ | ||||
regular leaf, pink medium to large beefsteaks, 6-16 oz, high yield. Very good to excellent balanced flavor, smooth texture. | 4.00$ | ||||
John Pavola (MN PA J2). He obtained the variety from William Wedekind who passed away in 1984 at the age of 85. Wedekind's grandfather brought the variety to the U.S. from Germany, likely in the 1800s. | 4.00$ | ||||
Beefsteak flesh. Regularly leafed plant. 85 to 90 days. Indeterminate growth. Variety originating from Ukraine | 4.00$ | ||||
wispy regular leaf foliage. Red heart shaped fruit, 8-12 oz on average, but some fruits can get up to 24 oz. The flavor is sweet and delicious. Certainly one of the best red heart-shaped tomatoes. Fruits are very meaty and almost seedless, and it always a challenge to collect enough seeds to offer | 4.00$ | ||||
Variety developed in 1950 by " West Virginia University Agric. Exp. Station.Bright red fruit weighing 180 to 250 grams. 70 to 75 days. Indeterminate growth | 4.00$ | ||||
Jim Wyant seeds,pink heart-shaped fruit,8-22 oz.Excellent sweet flavor.Very good production. | 4.00$ | ||||
An old Amish Variety that produces tomatoes over 1-2 pounds of pink tomatoes with a rippled top that are both sweet and a bite of tang to it. Wonderful tomato. | 4.00$ | ||||
Flavor is quite good as well - pleasant, though not super rich or sweet - makes for huge slices for sandwiches, or a single tomato is enough for a pot of spaghetti sauce! | 4.00$ | ||||
Somewhere between dwarf and micro. No main stem but laterals out a foot. Loads of ¾” red fruit. Determinate. | 4.00$ | ||||
white | 4.00$ | ||||
Very good taste for a white beefsteak. Turned out to be one of the favorites of several friends. Production also good and still had some to ripen at frost. | 4.00$ | ||||
Yellow current type tomato on sprawling vines. | 4.00$ | ||||
white | 4.00$ | ||||
This is a yellow white colored saladette tomato with faint whit stripes. This tomato has deep thick walls with about 4 seed locules full of seeds. The flavor is very tangy, with a slight sweet finish. Great tomato if you let it come to full ripeness it gets sweeter. Plants are very prolific. Tomatoes are 4-6 ounces. Indeter | 4.00$ | ||||
Very meaty, almost heart like deep yellow to orange tomatoes. | 4.00$ | ||||
wild tomato. Grows prolifically, tiny red tomatoes the size of a current. | 4.00$ | ||||
Round, pink, cherry-type fruit, 2 centimeters in diameter. Grows in clusters of approximately 10 fruits. No depression at the stem attachment. No mark at the blossom end. 5 sepals. | 4.00$ | ||||
Very prolific canner with some resistance to late blight. FROM: Martin W. Longseth (WI LO M). | 4.00$ | ||||
regular leaf, very large bi-colored beefsteaks with very good sweet and fruity flavor.selected by Mr. Willard Wynn of Rockcastle County, Kentucky from a Yellow German variety. Mr. Wynn had worked on his selection for many decades. | 4.00$ | ||||
large well overr a pound Yellow with red stipes throughout, super sweet flavor with a hint of acid finish | 4.00$ | ||||
Beautiful purple/black pear shaped fruits, 3-9 oz. Very good flavor. with a hint of wine | 4.00$ | ||||
Slightly flattened pink fruit weighing 350 to 500 grams. Green shoulders. Deep corky depression at the stem attachment. 6 sepals. Corky blossom end with 7 ridges corresponding to the 7 inner locules. Tendency to split. Sweet yet tangy flavor. Very good storage capacity and high productivity. Plant grows to 180 to 220 centimeters. Not susceptible to blossom-end rot. 80 to 85 days to maturity. Indeterminate growth. Improved version of the " Ponderosa " variety. Variety originating in England. | 4.00$ | ||||
Large Yellow. | 4.00$ | ||||
Round red fruit. Plant grows to 160-180 centimeters tall. Indeterminate growth. 70-75 days. Variety developed by the University of Wisconsin - Madison . Cross between ' Victor ' and 'Long Red'. Variety originating in the USA.Introduced in 1957. | 4.00$ | ||||
all but gone in 2003, I refused to allow that old veteran to die, especially since it was the last great CV created before hybrids took over. The few suppliers that year could not guarantee pure seed but I had saved seed from 1999 which was correct. Some were grown out in case they were no longer going to be available. Their ”demise” was covered so thoroughly on the Internet that there was no question about their return in 2004. The ”non-summer” cool conditions of 2009 also brought something I hadn't seen for awhile. Less fruit in number but many to a pound or more. Plants held off late blight quite well but were not terribly affected and were still growing when frost killed them. 2010 found them facing alternaria and about every other minor ailment. They were still one of the last plants to be pulled while still green and producing past the early October frosts. As 2009, the 2010 fruit were fewer but larger. Per ;MartinLongseth | 4.00$ | ||||
Found in a patch of Wisconsin 55 but it was a yellow varient. Found in th garden of Martin Longseth | 4.00$ | ||||
Yellow | 4.00$ | ||||
An Iowa heirloom beefsteak, grows 4-6 foot tall so will require good staking. Produces Large orange beefsteak tomatoes. | 4.00$ | ||||
The name says it all. This is a huge paste type the fruits are a red color and they are many shapes from single to double torpedo shaped fruits with a deep red color flesh and few seeds. Tomatoes are around 12 ounce to 2 pounds. Plants are very productive and give fruits thoughout the season. Needs a good trellis for support. Indeter. | 4.00$ | ||||
Determinate, paste type that produces all at once. Plant grows 18 -20 inches tall and about 2-3 feet wide, has a very bushy appearance. | 4.00$ | ||||
Round, slightly flattened red fruit weighing 150 to 220 grams and measuring 6 to 8 centimeters in diameter. Matures in 90 to 100 days. Some varieties are determinate, others indeterminate. This variety originates from the village of Xanthi in Greece. | 4.00$ | ||||
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Round, red fruit, 5 to 6 centimeters in diameter and weighing 70 to 90 grams. Grows in clusters of 4 to 6 fruits. Firm fruit. Plant grows to 120 to 130 centimeters tall. 65 to 70 days to maturity. Determinate growth . Variety originating from Russia. | 4.00$ | ||||
Flattened red fruit weighing 100 to 120 grams. Plant 30 to 45 centimeters tall. Early variety. Yield of 3 kilos per plant. Determinate growth . Variety originating from Russia | 4.00$ | ||||
Yellow fruit weighing 40 to 50 grams. Early variety. Indeterminate growth. Variety originating from Russia. | 4.00$ | ||||
Yellow | 4.00$ | ||||
An impressive cousin of Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Lifter with heavy yields of 1 lb., 4”, yellow beefsteak fruit with red/pink streaks in center. Slightly flattened, with mild, fruity flavor. | 4.00$ | ||||
Aptly named long-keeper, yellow outside and pink inside. Massive production of 2½” fruit, potential 12-15 pounds per plant. Taste is better than most other long storage types | 4.00$ | ||||
small yellow pear shaped fruit | 4.00$ | ||||
Bright yellow fruit turning reddish at full maturity, flattened and curved at the poles, weighing 180 to 500 grams. Grows in clusters of 3 to 6 fruits. Regularly ribbed fruit, which is part of its charm. Significant corky depression at the stem attachment. Large scar and marked depression at the lower pole. Hollow fruit. Productive and vigorous variety. Plant 160 to 180 centimeters tall. 75 to 80 days to maturity. Indeterminate growth. Mid-season variety ideal for preserving | 4.00$ | ||||
Yellow fruit weighing 120 to 180 grams. Early variety. Indeterminate growth. Variety originating from Edinburgh, Scotland. | 4.00$ | ||||
Flattened yellow fruit weighing 180 to 350 grams. Wavy at the top. Medium depression at the peduncle attachment. 10 to 11 sepals. Corky umbilicus in a line. | 4.00$ | ||||
regular leaf plant, red 8-12 oz bomb shaped fruit, very good taste, good yield. | 4.00$ | ||||
wonderful sweet cherry orange in color. | 4.00$ | ||||
90 days, indeterminate — 'Yubileyny Tarasenko' is a vigorous, very prolific, regular leaf plant with red, pointed fruits that weigh from two to five ounces. | 4.00$ | ||||
Beef steak type, +/- flattened, curved at the poles and ribbed at the shoulders. Beefy flesh with a perfect texture: smooth and juicy. Excellent flavor | 4.00$ | ||||
Flattened, reddish-pink fruit. Ribbed at the top. Indeterminate growth. Dwarf with regular foliage. Variety from the 2012 "Dwarf Tomato Projects" | 4.00$ | ||||
a cross done by my friend Earl Bassett. Cross of yellow oxheart and Pineapple. It is a good size about 10 ounces of Yellow flesh with a tiny bit of pink on the bottom. Flavor is super sweet and juicy. | 4.00$ | ||||
Large pink 14-20 ounce attractive round blunt shaped with rippled shoulders, 4 fruits per truss. Great flavor, juicy yet firm great slicer, very productive Indeterminate plant from Uzbekistan | 4.00$ | ||||
This is a largeaverage 12 oz to over a pound red raspberry color and is su cracking or disease notedper sweet very meaty few seeds noted Wonderful flavor and production | 4.00$ | ||||
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Orange-yellow fruit with red streaks. Susceptible to cracking. 70 to 80 days. | 4.00$ | ||||
Tomato was developed over many years by Zeke Dishman of Wendy Ky. Large pink red fruit that can get over a pound. Sweet flavor verry productive | 4.00$ | ||||
Round, elongated to oval red fruit weighing 80 to 90 grams. Plant 30 to 40 centimeters tall. Yield of 4 kilos per plant. Determinate growth . Variety originating from Russia. | 4.00$ | ||||
Very dark red fruit with green to brown shoulders, round, weighing 100 to 200 grams. Slight ridge at the top. Plant grows to 110-120 centimeters tall. Yields 5 kilos per plant. Mid-season variety. 70-80 days to maturity. Determinate growth . Variety originating from Russia. | 4.00$ | ||||
Round, yellow, cherry-type fruit weighing 10 grams. No mark at the navel. 5 to 6 sepals. | 4.00$ | ||||
Pear-shaped yellow fruit weighing 15 to 20 grams. Variety originating from Russia | 4.00$ | ||||
Det., regular rugose leaf, 2-4 oz red fruit. Diminutive plant this year. Good flavour, no BER, no splits. 3 lbs/plant | 4.00$ | ||||
weight range from 12 ounces up to 16 ounces. A very meaty fruit with a sweet and fruity taste | 4.00$ | ||||
purple green enlongated plum, prolific, sauce or salad. | 4.00$ |




