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Naliv means juice (or getting juicy, therefore ripe, or "white ripening." Most likely named after popular variety of apples in Russia. A short indeterminate (40") that produces an abundance of very early bearing 2", red, round, crack-resistant fruits that are sweet and tangy. | 4.00$ | ||||
French heirloom. Small red fruit, round and flattened, from 60 to 120 grams and +/- 5 cm in diameter. Rare heirloom variety, native to France. | 4.00$ | ||||
The ideal tomato sandwich tomato! In our 2022 farm trials, this beefsteak was the hands-down favorite. The flavor is deliciously complex: rich, tangy, with a savory umami base, and the texture is both meaty and juicy. The indeterminate plants produce elegant wine-red fruits with metallic green stripes. First bred by Wild Boar Farms | 4.00$ | ||||
Strong assertive flavor of Berkeley Tie-Dye with super dense meaty flesh.Mid season, 75-85 days. Indet. Good to outstanding production. Wispy droopy leaves look like they need water when they sometimes don’t. Wilt leaf gene is common in heart tomatoes. Several shapes of same plant, ranging from blocky-round to long slender hearts .Outstanding assertive tomato flavor. Very meaty with almost no juice. Mutation from Berkeley Tie-Dye. | 4.00$ | ||||
The plants produce 3/4 inch diameter fruit in clusters of up to 12, very sweet, cherry tomatoes. The vigorous vines need strong cages for support. Best tasting cherry tomato ever! | 4.00$ | ||||
BetaLux is a mini dwarf variety growing up to 40-50cm in height. The fruits ripen from green to bright red, weighing around 60-100 grams each. The mid-sized oblate to round tomatoes has a well-balanced and pleasantly sweet taste. Poland. Determinate. 60D. | 4.00$ | ||||
Beautiful yellow redbicolor cherry with super sweet flavor produces tons | 4.00$ | ||||
Translucent, creamy white currant type fruit of 5 to 10 grams gathered in bunches of about ten units. | 4.00$ | ||||
Introduced by the late Ben Quisenberry, Ohio. this is an indeterminate, potato leaf plant producing a good yield of large, 1 lb., dark pink, meaty tomatoes. | 4.00$ | ||||
Med to large red fruit with rippled shoulders , with a well balanced flavor, that lingers on the tongue. Plants are prolific and seem to be disease resistant. Produce up until first frost. Indeterminate but the plants are shorter than most indeterminate plants | 4.00$ | ||||
Considered to be one of the best tasting purple tomatoes available. Beautiful fruits are produced in abundance on stocky plants which show good heat and disease resistance. | 4.00$ | ||||
large fruit with very good flavor. Plenty meat and really good texture. Great for sandwiches and sauces. 85-90 days | 4.00$ | ||||
Large red paste with a nipple at the end. Most weigh 6-10 oz. Very thick walled paste type. Makes wonderful sauce. VEry Few seeds. Doubles are pretty frequent. | 4.00$ | ||||
Fair production of good canners around 12 ounces. May have produced better in a longer season but were very late for me. | 4.00$ | ||||
great sauce and paste variety. Big elongated tomatoes make thick rich sauce and paste. | 4.00$ | ||||
The fruits are round, smooth, bright red, average weight is 4-6 oz. | 4.00$ | ||||
A great fleshy beefy tomato of 6-12 ouce fruit, Juicy and fleshy, with a great old fashion flavor with a bit of sweetness. good producer. Regular leaf , Indeterminate | 4.00$ | ||||
originated in the United States. The round, flattened, ribbed fruits grow to an average weight of 8-12 oz . They ripen to a yellowish-pink color over a period of about 80 to 95 days. The tomatoes have a strong, sweet, tropical, melon-like taste. | 4.00$ | ||||
Everything about these is huge, leafs plant and tomatoes . These are a red variety and they are really huge. They are used as competition tomatoes. I had one tomatoe , just one fit a quart jar. | 4.00$ | ||||
Mid season (90-95 days). Indeterminate, regular leaf plants. Giant red fruits are irregularly shaped with clear skin, can get up to 2-3 lbs and have delicious rich flavor, both acidic and sweet. | 4.00$ | ||||
Big, tasty, highly-productive, and beautiful bi-color but terribly short shelf life. Peter Gallant, Canada | 4.00$ | ||||
This is a good red variety. Was supposed to be huge but I got 12-14 oz tomatoes. I love the huge ones but I believe this was all hype. It was a great tasting tomato though. | 4.00$ | ||||
One of Tom Wagner's releases from breeding with blue. Looks just like a bing cherry in both color and size. Short plants only about 2 feet and suitable for containers. | 4.00$ | ||||
a small red slicer of 4-10 ounce fruit with thick walls plant is very productive. Has an old fashioned acid sweet flavor. Fruits have a good long shlf life. Very productive til first frost. | 4.00$ | ||||
Old English salad or canning type, Very productive all season | 4.00$ | ||||
A mid-season tomato that is a top notch performer in the looks, taste, and production departments, this 2-4 ounce gem has amazing yellow red stripes, is a great producer and is a definite winner if you want a smaller, juicy, sweet tomato. | 4.00$ | ||||
Thick flesh with a smooth texture and lots of juice. A purple beefsteak variety. Quite delicious! // 8-14 oz pink-black fruit, excellent flavor, high yield./// high yield of 8-16 oz pink-black beefsteaks, outstanding flavor. First introduced in SSE 2008 Yearbook by Neil Lockhart of Oblong, Illinois (IL LO N), who obtained seeds from Reinhard Kraft, Neukirchen, Germany . Reinhard Kraft said that he received seeds from Belarus (Tatiana's note: probably from Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus), and it came with a racially discriminatory name. As it appeared to be a great tomato, Mr. Kraft chose a nice neutral name for it - 'Black Bear' - and shared seeds under this new name. Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus said that he indeed shared Negrityonok seeds with Reinhard Kraft, and this is what Reinhard's seed source for Black Bear was. However, Negrityonok is a much smaller tomato, and it is obvious that just environmental growing conditions could not be responsible for such a huge difference in fruit sizes. | 4.00$ | ||||
Very prolific semi-determinate with blue-black 2” to 3” fruit. Most ripen with just a little red on the bottom | 4.00$ | ||||
produces deep maroon tomatoes that reach 12 to 16 oz. A heirloom tomato with great flavor! It was selected from a cross between a red Brandywine and a brown Beefsteak tomato. A great slicer, salsa, and sauce tomato. It does well in hot summer climates, and is a heavy producer! | 4.00$ | ||||
(aka Black Krim and Black Crim) 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). | 4.00$ | ||||
2 black/red plum ,very prolific semi determinate 3' tall plant, regular leaf | 4.00$ | ||||
A still very rare and delicious tomato bearing large purple-black fruits that grow to 8-14 oz. Fruits are flattened, somewhat like the classic beefsteak shape, with well-flavored, sweet and juicy flesh. Originally from Russia. # 1985. Open pollinated. | 4.00$ | ||||
vigorous indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato plants that yield copious amounts of deep red-mahogany, . | 4.00$ | ||||
A large red beefsteak type with super sweet great flavor. 12 ounce to a pound fruit. This is a beautiful tomato which also had some heart shaped fruits on the same plant. Super meaty fruit | 4.00$ | ||||
Nice dark color almost brown saladette with fantastic tomato flavor. | 4.00$ | ||||
deep purplish-brown fruit that is almost black. originate from the Ukraine looks like a Roma tomato but has the taste profile of a Beefsteak tomato, with sweet, rich, and earthy flavors. | 4.00$ | ||||
Very dark maroon beefsteak, with wonderfully rich flavor, originated in Crimea, a peninsula in the Black Sea with perfect tomato summers.// HISTORY: Black Krim originated on the Isle of Krim (now more commonly spelled Crimea) in the Black Sea, part of the Crimean Peninsula. It was grown for generations by local farmers in the region (historically part of Russia, later Ukraine). Seeds were brought to the West in the early 1990s by Swedish seed collector Lars Olof Rosenström, who obtained them from a farmer in the village of Krim on the Crimean coast. Rosenström shared them with Seed Savers Exchange in 1991 under the name “Black Krim,” and SSE member Carolyn Male helped popularize it in North America. It was first offered commercially by SSE and Southern Exposure Seed Exchange in the mid-1990s and quickly became one of the most famous and widely grown black heirlooms in the world. Despite the ongoing geopolitical changes in Crimea, the tomato’s name has remained Black Krim in international seed catalogs. | 4.00$ | ||||
A rare black tomato with a very nice, somewhat unique flavor---sweet with fruity undertones. | 4.00$ | ||||
early fruits were very cat-faced, later fruits were proper heart shapevariety with large dark brown oxheart shaped fruit. Very good flavour, with smooth and soft texture. Needs to be pruned for best production. | 4.00$ | ||||
big indeterminate tomato plants that yield delicious, 8 oz., pear-shaped, dark, mahogany-brown tomatoes. | 4.00$ | ||||
Most prolifiartin c cherry that I've grown in a few years. Too bad the taste was somewhat average. | 4.00$ | ||||
Very pretty red-black, almost brown, with semi-empty seed locules . 3” wide, 5” long, very few seeds. From J&L Gardens. (There is also an all-red variety. This is not that one.) // Black Pepper is of Cuban origin but became popular in the Soviet Union, where it received the Russian names Kubinskiy Pertsevidnyi Chornyi (“Cuban Pepper-Shaped Black") and Kubinskiy Chornyi Peretz (Cuban Black Pepper). Soviet military families and agricultural exchanges brought the seeds back from Cuba during the long Cold-War alliance (especially 1960s–1990s), and it was further selected and maintained in Russian and Eastern-European gardens. In the West it remained virtually unknown until the 2010s. The specific line that won widespread acclaim (including the unofficial 2017 taste-test victory) came through the late Bill Malin (SpudLeafWillie), who received seeds from Iva Graska of Slovenia. | 4.00$ | ||||
produces an abundant long and steady crop of 2", elongated, oval, plum-shaped fruits that are colored a beautiful deep-mahogany with dusky-green shoulders and garnet red flesh. Fruit resembles a small paste tomato but with thinner walls. Unique, sweet, tangy, rich, complex flavors. Great for snacking off the vine, sliced and scattered into a salad | 4.00$ | ||||
Originally introduced from Irkutsk, Siberia Russia, Black Prince is one of the most popular and sought after black heirloom tomatoes. It is regarded as a true northern variety and has excellent growing qualities suited for cooler climates. ... This heirloom is suited for patio gardens. | 4.00$ | ||||
produces an abundant long and steady crop of 2", elongated, oval, plum-shaped fruits that are colored a beautiful deep-mahogany with dusky-green shoulders and garnet red flesh. Fruit resembles a small paste tomato but with thinner walls. Unique, sweet, tangy, rich, complex flavors. Great for snacking off the vine, sliced and scattered into a salad | 4.00$ | ||||
Absolute first variety to ripen in 2009. Seemed to ignore the cool weather but did cease production very early. fantastic tasting Russian heirloom that has a wonderful rich flavor when added to different dishes. This tomato variety is a small plant that produces good yields of medium-sized brownish-pink fruits that have a beautiful olive green shading | 4.00$ | ||||
Pretty color but taste could be better. | 4.00$ | ||||
french Canadian heirloom meaning “White Beauty of Canada.” A beautiful creamy white beefsteak tomato with delicious ... | 4.00$ | ||||
2-4 oz. fruit, Round, very pale yellow / white with green stripes that turn gold. Very good flavor not found in most white tomatoes. Good production, Mid-season. | 4.00$ | ||||
An heirloom tomato from eastern Germany. The name of this heirloom cherry tomato means little blonde girl. Plant yields a phenomenal amount of 1/2, grape-sized, brilliant yellow/gold, cherry tomatoes in clusters of 20-30. | 4.00$ | ||||
Should be called ”Bloody Fool” from the rate of production. No end!Early maturing heirloom with a rich, tangy flavor. This blood red skinned variety is an all-purpose tomato. This variety is a great tomato to plant if you want to harvest tomatoes before anyone else! In less than 8 weeks from transplant, you will have juicy, mature fruits. // HISTORY: Bred by Tom Wagner, but introduced by the late Kees Sahin (Sahin Seeds), in 1998, of the Netherlands. | 4.00$ | ||||
Would love to see more production from this one but happy with what it produces.A true beauty: dry, dense flesh, and sweet enough to savor raw! This long sauce tomato is earning a reputation around the north for it's great flavor, low seed count and thick saucing capabilities. ... Stew, sauce and can them; slice, roast and freeze them; chop, toss and eat them--Blue Beech will be a favorite year-round. | 4.00$ | ||||
Blue-black fruit to 1½”, ripens to smoky-red. Very prolific and good taste for salads. A Brad Gates creation. | 4.00$ | ||||
Beautiful antho fleshy tomato that starts our green then turns blue and at full ripeness turns to red and black with golden speckles | 4.00$ | ||||
Dark blue top, yellow bottom. Later to ripen and typical blue taste. Very prolific2-3 oz sunburn and crack resistant, great shelf life | 4.00$ | ||||
Red-orange with blue-black top. Average taste until cooler weather. Size to 1½”. Tom Wagner creation. | 4.00$ | ||||
2” salad type with blue streaks on red fruit. Regular foliage and somewhat rampant. One of a number of recent varieties created in the ongoing breeding programs of Tom Wagner. Excellent flavor and not just a novelty. | 4.00$ | ||||
This is an artisan collection. Beautiful Yellow pear with a nipple tip with red streaks throughout. 1-3 ounce tomato. Very prolific. Sweet tomatoes with a real tomato punch. Beautiful in a salad. | 4.00$ | ||||
Red heart, 3” wide and 4” long. Very productive and meaty with vigorous wispy growth.// HISTORY: First listed in the early 1990s Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook by Ermal N. Kuhns of Indiana (IN KU E) as “BOOBIE” (named for its unmistakable heart/breast shape). The name later offended some, so the late, renowned tomato expert Dr. Carolyn Male quietly renamed her strain “Bobbie.” Grow-outs and trades over the years have confirmed that the two are identical. | 4.00$ | ||||
Red 3” to 4” hearts on vigorous indeterminate plants. Excellent taste, meaty, few seeds. Romanian origin. | 4.00$ | ||||
very flavorful 2-3 inches in diameter dark pink fruit.// Extremely large dark pink/red fruits are borne on trusses of 6 or more fruits. They are extremely flavorful, with balanced acid and sweetness. Meaty, the name translates from Spanish to 'solid ball'. The large size of the fruits lend themselves well to fresh eating, salads, slicing and kabobs. HISTORY: PI 438860: W-C 2156; Bola maciso. Collected January 26, 1979. Hacienda Acangue, Yucatan. Fruit sub-globose, to 6cm dia., red. Cultivated. Seed. | 4.00$ | ||||
patio type , but also determinate. Average taste. | 4.00$ | ||||
Old French variety. Excellent 8 to 12 ounce canner type. France | 4.00$ | ||||
Pink purple beefsteak fruit to 1 lb potato leaf, very productive. This variety is from the collection of Joe Bratka. | 4.00$ | ||||
Nice medium slightly-flattened slicer with good taste for a black. | 4.00$ | ||||
80 days, indet., regular leaf, wispy foliage, 2” size fruit, pointed tip end, very good flavor | 4.00$ | ||||
small salad-type tomato, though still larger than a cherry tomato at about two inches in size, and it has a mild, almost citrusy flavor | 4.00$ | ||||
Perfect deep red unblemished 1-4 ounce fruit, delicious, slightly sweet; remarkable disease resistance. Would love to know who developed it, origin is a mystery. | 4.00$ | ||||
Good production, good canner and slicer, good taste. // (75-85 days) indet. A big plant with regular foliage and 8-12 oz. well shaped red fruit, an extremely good producer with excellent flavor, no cracking, good disease resistance - a mainstay variety. A created variety. | 4.00$ | ||||
87 days, indet., large red fruit, 1+ lb., very good flavor, heavy producer, must try | 4.00$ | ||||
The fruits are about 10-14 ounces, red and flattened globe shaped, and the plants are indeterminate. Great taste. | 4.00$ | ||||
indet. Great tomato, just wish that the production was a bit better. | 4.00$ | ||||
white | 4.00$ | ||||
Maroon red, large beefsteak fruit with black shoulders, Black Brandywine Tomatoes are juicy with a sweet, rich tomato flavor. Plant produces good yields, some weighing up to 2 pounds each! | 4.00$ | ||||
Sweet and balanced flavor,Outstanding production, med size red fruit. | 4.00$ | ||||
What can I say, this is the worlds best tomato. Rich pink friut with few seeds | 4.00$ | ||||
a one pound tomato that can easily get bigger. Meaty and flavorful beefsteaks are perfect for slicing and sandwiches. But they will make some fantastic, fresh salsa also. Fruits are sweetish, firmer and have excellent balance, with a little fruitiness. | 4.00$ | ||||
2½” long black egg-shaped on 4' plants. Good flavor and lots of production. Tended to have a lot of split fruit. Unusual, mahogany color with green shoulders. | 4.00$ | ||||
Red fruit, typical paste type | 4.00$ | ||||
Russian heirloom. Named for the long held tradition in Russia to give special guests a loaf of bread and salt as they arrive. In Russian culture bread is associated with hospitality, and salt has an association with long friendship. Indeterminate, regular leaf plant produces big, pink, sweet tomatoes that are round to slightly wedge-shaped. | 4.00$ | ||||
Bred by Elmer Swenson from a cross of Kay Gray and E.S. 2-12-13. Also known as E.S. 7-4-76. Small to medium clusters of tightly held medium to large greenish-gold fruits that ripen to gold. Fruit is thick-skinned. Variety is high in pectin and need extra enzymes for good juice yield. Good variety for semi-sweet white wine | 4.00$ | ||||
pink, oblate shaped fruits average about one pound but the largest fruits can reach well over two pounds. | 4.00$ | ||||
Cherry tomato grow on short vine but vigorous, prolific and great taste. | 4.00$ | ||||
Sweet fruit with a robust flavor and heavy yields. Lovely dark maroon fruit will be a special addition to any salad. Indeterminate. Cherry type | 4.00$ | ||||
Italian plumb shaped red, very prolific | 4.00$ | ||||
Determinate We haven't seen it produce in 50 days, but it is early and does well in cooler weather. Produces 4-5 oz perfectly shaped tomatoes. | 4.00$ | ||||
yellow fruit that developes a pink blush when ripe, 7 -12 oz yellow flattened fruit | 4.00$ | ||||
There are 2 versions of this tomato. One is a heart and the other an elongated paste type. This is the paste type which produces very meaty and tasty 3 to 5 ounce fruit. | 4.00$ | ||||
Beautiful Mahogany with matalic green stripes, flesh is mahogany red with green seeds and jell, Flavor is out of this world , acid with complex sweet and umami flavor 4-10 ounce fruit with many double fruits, most fruits are enlongated heart shaped. One of the best tomatoes I have ever had. | 4.00$ | ||||
Beautiful dark red to purple beefsteak , great flavor very litttle sweetness productive | 4.00$ | ||||
very meaty, red heart-shaped fruit with excellent, rich, good balanced sweet and sour | 4.00$ | ||||
Rare and old variety, originating from Bulgaria, found by Frederick Denny. Big red beefsteak-type fruit weighing 400 to 700 grams, round flattened at the poles, ribbed at the top and with lobed, plump or curved shoulders depending on the size. Thick and full beef meat, small cells containing very few seeds and gel. | 4.00$ | ||||
Red. Indeterminate, regular leaf, one pound or larger slicer. | 4.00$ | ||||
Mid season Large Pink beefsteak Indeterminate regular leaf, slicer | 4.00$ | ||||
created by Tom Wagner.This is a rare tomato that is great for pastes and sauces. A late season tomato plant with regular leaf foliage. An indeterminate variety that produce enlogated tomatoes, small fruits of 1 -2 ounces | 4.00$ | ||||
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. | 4.00$ | ||||
Very Large red fruit, up to 3 pounds. Used as a competition tomato. I never got one over 3 pounds. Very rippled at the top, Has tendency to curl due to size. Wonderful rich tomato flavor. Most of mine were about 12-16 ounces | 4.00$ | ||||
Rare...Small orange plum about 1½” long and suitable for paste or salad. Decent taste and very prolific. | 4.00$ | ||||
paste-type tomato is both beautiful and excellent tasting. The fruit of 'Burning Spear' are a vibrant dark-orange color, elongated in shape, with some fruit exhibiting a pointed, reddish blush on the tips. The vines have wispy, regular leaves, and are productive. | 4.00$ | ||||
80-90 day bicolor up to 2 pounds. Sweet over acid, very fruity taste. | 4.00$ |
