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Dwarf growth about 2' tall. Fruit looks dull due to fuzzy skin. Nice sweet taste. | 4.00$ | ||||
Pound to 24 ounce pink beefsteak. Great taste and production. Indeterminate, regular leaf. Most were problem-free. Grown by Kentucky jailer, Butler Skinner. | 4.00$ | ||||
Red fruit. | 4.00$ | ||||
Yellow variety that is very prolific, sweet sour flavor, some get about 10 ounces most are about 8 ounces | 4.00$ | ||||
75 days, indet., regular leaf, bright red firm round fruit, 6-8 oz, heavy yields, very good 'old-fashioned' tomato flavor. Good shelf life. Very good market tomato. | 4.00$ | ||||
Seeds obtained form the National GRIN. 3-5 oz round red fruit on a determinate plant very acidic old fashion flavor , good shelf life from spain | 4.00$ | ||||
70 days, indet., good producer of 8 oz. fruit which has some yellow on shoulders, nice flavor | 4.00$ | ||||
Very productive and early cherry tomato Good sweet taste. | 4.00$ | ||||
Med size dark red variety. Used to make tomato soup by the campbell's company. Fruit are of normal open large locules with a lot of seeds, very juicy and fleshy. Known to be one of the campbell varieties lost. | 4.00$ | ||||
Vigorous bushy determinate plants with regular leaf foliage. Medium round and oblate red fruits are blemish free and do not crack. 3-6 oz. Meaty and firm but also very juicy flesh with small and irregularly shaped seed chambers, no core. No cracking observed. Flavor is very good, full, balanced and ‘tomatoey’, with just a hint of sweetness. It is a very worthy tomato to grow. | 4.00$ | ||||
Out of stock at this time.69 days. Solanum lycopersicum. Open Pollinated. Early maturing plant produces good yields of 10 oz red tomatoes. Perfect for slicing and making tomato soup. Does well under adverse weather conditions. Crack Resistant. Excellent choice for home gardens, market growers, and open field production. A heirloom variety. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 341132. Disease Resistant: V, F, A. Determinate. | 4.00$ | ||||
REd , flattened globe, reg leaf Indeterminate | 4.00$ | ||||
Close cousin to Campbell 135 with both Campbell 54 and Wisconsin 55 used to develop it in the 1950s. Similar line as 135 but not quite as productive and a bit juicier. However, production right to frost and definitely indeterminate probably made them about equal in the long run. | 4.00$ | ||||
Med size red fruit used for making tomato products by the campbell company. This one is another variety lost. very rare | 4.00$ | ||||
Yet another of the campbell variety which was lost years ago. Very rare | 4.00$ | ||||
Yet another of the campbell varieties lost, very rare. | 4.00$ | ||||
red fruit | 4.00$ | ||||
69 days. Solanum lycopersicum. Open Pollinated. This early maturing plant produces good yields of 7 to 10 oz bright red tomatoes. Perfect for making homemade tomato soup. Also great for sandwiches, salads, and slicing. Crack-resistant. It does well under adverse weather conditions. Excellent processing variety. An excellent choice for home gardens, market growers, and open field production. An heirloom variety. Disease Resistant: V, F, A. Determinate. | 4.00$ | ||||
Red | 4.00$ | ||||
Small sized 4-8 ounce red fruit. Flavor was fair, Not much flavor at all really, but was great in cooking. Developed by the campbell soup company, no other info found. A lot of these varieties were lost early on . They lost a lot of the information on them when they changed over hands.I have never found this one before and can find no information on it, I found these seeds in the Martin Longseth collection that was gifted to me after he passed. | 4.00$ | ||||
This is a very rare variety that I have been looking for for years. I was told about it by my great friend Martin Longseth, but could not find ituntil Meraki seeds had it this year. It is a small round red fruit 2-6 ounce has 4 seed pockets seedy and acidic great flavor. late producing but prolific in late season. No cracking or disease noted on my plants. | 4.00$ | ||||
In 1887, J. T. (John Thompson) Dorrance developed a unique line of condensed soups for the Campbell company. Dorrance crafted condensed soup out of hardy stock ingredients, slashed the price of soup from thirty cents to a dime per can, and revolutionized the industry. By 1922, soup was such an integral part of the company's presence in America, that Campbells formally added ”Soup” onto its name. The company used the red and white school colors of Cornell University to produce a distinctive, and now famous, label. The plants are vigorous and productive. Fruit are medium to large sized (six to sixteen ounces), red, globe to oblate shaped and tasty. | 4.00$ | ||||
Pink, determinate, regular leaf, 3” slicer, short 3' plants. | 4.00$ | ||||
Large, solid heart to a pound or more and few seeds. Ripened late but well worth the wait. | 4.00$ | ||||
90 days, indeterminate — The regular leaf plants produce five to sixteen ounce, pointy, heart-shaped, fruits that are pink in color. Similar in appearance to 'Anna Russian', with a mild, smooth, balanced, though slightly tangy, flavor. Most of its fruit are big, beautiful, and nice for slicing. They are also excellent for canning. This variety was sent to Victory Seeds by Craig LeHoullier (NC LE C) in 2017. Craig received the seeds from Walt Swokla (Connecticut). Mr. Swokla recounts: ”My Grandmother brought [the seeds] over to America from Popoli [Italy] in 1917. My Grandma passed in 1978, and she stopped gardening in the late 60's. I found the frozen seeds (circa 11/2002) when cleaning out the freezer after my Father passed in 2013. My Mother died from Alzhei-mer's in 2007 and kept a garden until approximately 2002.” For more info, visit: https://www.victoryseeds.com/tomato_cancelmo-family-heirloom.html Seed saved in 2019 from 26 plants. | 4.00$ | ||||
Great 5 to 8 ounce canning type. France | 4.00$ | ||||
Bred by Dr. Neal Holland of North Dakota State University, released in 1973. Prolific, crack resistant red balls of 10-14 oz fruit, above average yield of great canning tomato. | 4.00$ | ||||
Brown cherry type, some are bigger than a cherry with a sweet smokey flavor | 4.00$ | ||||
Indete, potato Leaf,bicolor Mid to late season. 6-10 oz fruit // Millard Murdock, a North Carolina tomato aficionado and artisan breeder, found a unique outcross of Lucky Cross in his garden several years ago and through generations of breeding stabilized this beauty. GWR bicolor with green shoulders and a red bottom.an amber/red patterned exterior and a wonderful green/red bicolor interior. | 4.00$ | ||||
80 days, indet., 10 oz. fruit, mostly crack free, great flavor, very good producer | 4.00$ | ||||
Blue-black over dark red cherry. Quite tasty and prolific in clusters of 5 to 9. Another good one from Tom Wagner . | 4.00$ | ||||
Super productive. Requested by friends 2 years running as their all-purpose canner-juicer-slicer. | 4.00$ | ||||
80 Days Large, beefsteak-type, 10 to 12 oz fruits get their deep golden-orange Heavy production of 3-1/2, nearly globe-shaped, smooth fruits. | 4.00$ | ||||
Not really a paste but the large, blocky fruit of a or more made up for that misnomer.// indet., regular leaf plants produce lots of blunt red hearts in 10-16 oz range. Some fruits are not heart-shaped, but not beefsteaks either, I would call them 'blocky'. Fruits have meaty interior with small seed cavities and very few seeds. This variety is too juicy for a paste tomato, but it is excellent as a slicer, as it has outstanding sweet/tart balanced flavor. Family heirloom from Carol Chyko's family in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. First introduced in Seed Savers 1988 Yearbook by Bill Ellis of Conyngham, Pennsylvania (PA EL B), who received the seed from Carol Chyko. Bill described it as
"100 days, huge indet. vine, shy to set fruit in hot weather, needs cool nights, blocky fruits to 3 lbs, ripen orange-red, partially hollow inside, used for sauce or paste, extraordinary sweet but quite prone to rotting on vine, O.S. Carol Chyko of Hazleton, PA, her family's heirloom." | 4.00$ | ||||
Various shapes and sizes of fruit but most are double hearts . Exterior looks brown in color and the internal flesh is a deep rich red with few seeds very meaty. Flavor is very complex with a smoky umami finish. | 4.00$ | ||||
an heirloom tomato gifted to us by a good friend whose family had grown it for many years at their home near Hickory, North Carolina. Vigorous plants produce an abundance of yellow-orange slicing tomatoes with very sweet flavor and a low acid content. A great variety for making yellow tomato chutney. | 4.00$ | ||||
Reg Leaf Indt mid season 1-3 oz red fruit A heavy producing plant . These have a sweet but acidic flavor. Excellent salad tomato. | 4.00$ | ||||
Nice red cherr70-75 days, Indeterminate, regular leaf, large plant, extremely productive, 1 oz red cherries, excellent taste and lots of them. One of the best cherry types in 2018. Still good right up to frost. // From Geza Korbely, Hungary. | 4.00$ | ||||
Good slicer that's been around awhile and worth reserving a corner in the garden every year. // A good choice for anyone in a less-then-ideal climate. HISTORY: A Russian heirloom from the Caspian Sea region, Russia. | 4.00$ | ||||
Nice medium black with green shoulders. Tom Wagner creation. // (SSE Forum) Tom Wagner wrote: Last Fall (2011), one of my cooperators grew out some of my Chadds Ford tomato. It is mostly Brandywine with a bit of Green Zebra. They made a few selections and a Brandywine size tomato fruit with clear epidermis and green flesh was one of the better selections. I call it the Chadds Ford Green. | 4.00$ | ||||
80 days, large indet., regular leaf, large red cherry, 0.75-1 oz, not very sweet, juicy, lots of seeds, very good flavor, especially later in the season, high yields. | 4.00$ | ||||
Enlongated red from france. Great for canning about 12oz | 4.00$ | ||||
Yellow pear or plum type about 1½” long and quite tasty. Old Chinese heirloom. | 4.00$ | ||||
This was the latest to ripen in 2011 but the number of fruit over a pound were worth waiting for. | 4.00$ | ||||
Charbonniere du Berry | 4.00$ | ||||
Interesting medium greenish-yellow with good taste but very juicy. Takes awhile to figure out when to pick it at its peak since shelf life was short. | 4.00$ | ||||
massive plants, massive production France | 4.00$ | ||||
impressive yield of classic red tomatoes. Indeterminate. leave Cheetam's tomatoes on the vine until they are dead ripe and rather dark red before picking, they do have a rather nice semi sweet flavor, I discovered this accidentally , as on previous years when I have grown them I have always picked them when they were just ripe or getting ripe etc, and at that stage they are only moderate in flavor. Large cherry type to saladette. // Michael Johnson wrote at Gw: "Cheetham's Potato leaf- is a very old English variety-dating back to the thirties or forties time, and up until I obtained some for myself, it was only available from the English seed savers society as a bit of a rarity in their Heritage seed Library. The info given by Ventmarin is wrong, in many respects, The trusses of tomatoes average eight to nine tomatoes to a truss of good salad size medium tomatoes-not 3 or 4, the colour is not red, but in fact a deep salmon pink, leaning more to the orangy side of the salmon colour, flavour is quite acceptable and good but a bit on the mild side and could do with being a bit stronger, It is a massive producer and sets practicaly every flower all the way up the stem and will go on setting flowers all the way until the first frosts, it is probably the heaviest producer ever, and in my case I had to triple stake it with a tripod of stakes to support the weight of the fruit as it kept trying to slide back down the single stake no matter how tight I tied it in. I should say in ideal weather and climate it would easily set thirty or forty pounds of tomatoes or more per plant,quite honestly I have never seen a tomato perform like it, and so easy too- it would probable reach ten foot high or more if there was no frost in late season. | 4.00$ | ||||
Short but prolific cherry type with all fruit less than an inch. Excellent flavor throughout the prolific season. | 4.00$ | ||||
This is a nameless variety grown in Chennai, India, where it is always hot. It is strictly for soups or puree. Quite juicy and acidic but thin meat portions are as near to tomato rubber as anything else. Determinate, 3' tall, and 2” fruit which are orange-red. Early producer, grows well in super high heat 108 degrees., 4-5 per cluster. semi hollow like a stuffing tomato, med acid. | 4.00$ | ||||
Cherokee Chocolate' sets fruit that are the same size as 'Cherokee Purple' but the color is a darker crimson red with shoulders that are brownish-black. It appears to be a stable skin color mutation of 'Cherokee Purple'. // HISTORY: A stable skin color mutation of Cherokee Purple (clear to yellow) which was found by Craig LeHoullier in his garden in 1995. | 4.00$ | ||||
There are better green when ripe and worse. Halfway decent nevertheless. // Craig LeHoullier (NC LE C) initially assumed this to be a stable mutation from Cherokee Chocolate that first originated in his garden in 1997, from the Cherokee Chocolate seeds grown by Darrell Merrell of OK (OK ME D). Subsequent growouts by other gardeners showed that there was a chance that Cherokee Green was a cross, not mutation (though Craig has seen only green fruit from saved seeds in subsequent generations). Other gardeners have seen red, yellow or chocolate colored fruits of various sizes from shared seed. Further work needs to be done to grow out a range of seeds from fruit in its initial appearance in Craig's garden. | 4.00$ | ||||
the best strain of Cherokee Purple I have tried yet, excellent yield, size, deep color, super flavor, large potato leaves, very sweet taste developed by me from a potato leaf plant in 1995 | 4.00$ | ||||
Medium sized (up to 12 oz), heart-shaped fruits that are nearly identical to 'Cherokee Purple' in coloration and flavor profile.// from Ken Cook NH 13 via Victory Seeds via Rock Angier of NC who discovered this tomato in 2006 amongst his cherokee purple plants. | 4.00$ | ||||
Dwarf growth with yellow foliage and salad-size fruit. Everything matched Cherokee Tiger Large except fruit size. | 4.00$ | ||||
one of our favorite cherry types | 4.00$ | ||||
Very Large red can be up to 5 pounds , used as a competition tomato. Very good flavor | 4.00$ | ||||
Lovely 1-2 oz chestnut chocolate colored fruits with that wonderful sweet rich flavor that we have come to expect in the darker brown colored fruits. Very prolific and hardy plants. Foliage is dark green and purple blushed. Bred by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms. SSF | 4.00$ | ||||
Chianti Rose tomatoes are thin skinned with smooth, creamy flesh and glowing rosy-red color. The strong vigorous vines with potato leaf foliage tolerate cooler summers and are more crack-resistant and uniform than other large fruited heirlooms. Huge harvests of these scrumptious tomatoes are a highlight of our summers! // 80 days, indet., potato leaf, 1-1.5 lb. pink fruit, some are round, some are irregularly shaped, excel. flavor, good yields Pink Brandywine x unnamed Italian variety cross. HISTORY: First offered in the Seed Savers 2004 Yearbook by Bill Minkey of Darien, Wisconsin (WI MI B), who bought the seeds from CV Renee's Garden Seed. | 4.00$ | ||||
A drop-shaped, honey-sweet, multi-floral, open pollinated variety that bears pink fruits in large quantity on its continuously growing bushes. A garden variety ideal for fresh consumption. | 4.00$ | ||||
Early maturing plant produces high yields of 3 to 4 oz red plum shaped tomatoes. | 4.00$ | ||||
No description, but I am figuring it is a red paste | 4.00$ | ||||
Purple-Pink beefsteak, 4” to 5”, on 5' plants. Excellent taste. | 4.00$ | ||||
Chocolate colored exterior with a dark brown mahogany flesh very productive | 4.00$ | ||||
Very productive dark chocolate color cherry tomato, one of my favorite dark colored cherry type | 4.00$ | ||||
mahogany colored flesh with olive green striping. Complex, rich, earthy flavors reward the gardener with plants that yield a plentiful crop of 3-6 fruit. An excellent choice for salads and sandwiches, this one just might become your favorite! | 4.00$ | ||||
75 days, indet., regular leaf, 6-16 oz. brown-red fruit, very good flavor, high yields name means Black Tarasenko in Russian, dev. by the late Fedor Tarasenko, Ukrainian tomato enthusiast | 4.00$ | ||||
gorgeous bunches of sweet cherry tomatoes are produced in dense clusters just like bunches of grapes. Highly productive, easy-to-grow and very ornamental, Christmas Grapes is a rewarding variety that produces 40 to 50 gram (1 ½ to 2oz) bright scarlet-red fruits clustered in grape-like bunches. | 4.00$ | ||||
Early, Indeterminate, Regular leaf, tremendous yields of blocky 2 to 4 oz. fruit. | 4.00$ | ||||
Pink. Indeterminate, regular leaf, one pound average. This was the great BLT variety for 2014 // An heirloom from the Church family of Hot Springs, Virginia collected by Jack Schaeffer. Saved by the late Chuck Wyatt, who thought this variety was a descendent of that great old tomato, Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Lifter. This regular leaf producer delivers superbly flavored 1-2 lb. fruit. The wonderfully big tomatoey flavor has delicious subtle undertones. | 4.00$ | ||||
Average size 6-12 oz red round sweet with little acid finish | 4.00$ | ||||
Deep pink beefsteak weighing up to 2 pounds has a rich flavor and crrack resistant. Fair production. | 4.00$ | ||||
Plant produces lots of 2 to 2 ?inch (6-10 oz.), deep-red, round fruits with a subtle point on its end. | 4.00$ | ||||
Origin unknown. Red fruit weighing +/- 180 grams, flattened and heavily ribbed. | 4.00$ | ||||
Indeterminate, regular leaf plant produces good yields of 2-3 oz, round, slightly lobed, red/pink fruits with some yellow shoulders when fruits are exposed to direct sun. The shoulders disappear when fruit is fully ripe. | 4.00$ | ||||
Maturity, midseason. Growth habit. Leaf type, regular. Fruit color, red. Fruit shape, round. Fruit size, cherry. | 4.00$ | ||||
6-9 oz smooth pink globes | 4.00$ | ||||
beautiful striped slicer, red stripes on yellow background, strong plants that are very productive, great flavor named after American Center for Food Wine and the Arts. We are the original source for this variety. | 4.00$ | ||||
Bi color with greens and purples, disease resistant , 6-10 oz fruit. // regular leaf. This tomato is a mixture of several colors, very beautiful and it was a real asset to my garden. It was so beautiful I almost hated to eat it. The streaks inside look like a copper river. Bred by Lynn Brown, Napa Valley CA of Forni Brown Garden Creation. | 4.00$ | ||||
A beautiful red ox-heart tomato with incredible flavour and texture. This late-ripening variety produces big fruits, weighing on average 200 g. | 4.00$ | ||||
Elongated deep yellow/orange to vibrant oran ... tomato. Prolific. In New York pre 1940, Kentucky pre 1950 . | 4.00$ | ||||
This is an excellent Northeast variety with a sweet/tangy flavor. It has heavy yields of big fruit of around 4-5 inches in diameter--great for fresh eating! | 4.00$ | ||||
1 1/2-inch 4-ounce round saladette tomatoes with good tomato flavor. Perfect for growing in hot, tropical climates. | 4.00$ | ||||
Seeds from the Cantonese region of Italy. 3-6 oz flutted tomatoes with lots of seeds , sweet flavor, no cracking noted, plant is very productive and keeps pushing out tomatoes all season. 4-6 tomatoes per branch, very productive. | 4.00$ | ||||
Great Italian variety that can get huge up to 3 pounds. Tight seed locules so some look dry, But very good tomato flavor great for canning | 4.00$ | ||||
very productive sauce type C. Lemaire, France | 4.00$ | ||||
Productive indeterminate variety released by Peto seed in 1993 as a market variety with several pertinent disease resistant characteristics. Verticilium wilt , fusarium wilt and spotted wilt virus. Super Vigorous vines to 5'can produce heavy crops of juicy red 3" slicers. | 4.00$ | ||||
big red beefsteak fruit, 1-1.5 lbs., flattened and slightly ribbed, good flavor and productivity, From: M. Hartmann, Germany, from Hungary // Large, irregular fruit to a pound or more and quite productive. Temperary barrowed description. | 4.00$ | ||||
Large pink beefsteak over a pound. | 4.00$ | ||||
Possibly the largest paste tomato I have grown. Large heart shape very dense with few seeds. Fantastic flavor both fresh and cooked. Sometimes unusual shaped. Most are above 2 pounds. My largest was 4# | 4.00$ | ||||
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Seeds obtained from Terri Lynn in France. Beautiful Purse shaped tomato, Chocolate brown with green neck, 4 -10 ounce fruits, sweet flavor remanicent of Cherokee purple, smokey flavor crrack resistant, very productive, frruits late in the season, but produces til first frost. | 4.00$ | ||||
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Very large beautiful rose red tomato with very few seeds. Indeterminate from Italy. 14-20 ounce fruit. Plants are very strong to hold up these huge tomatoes, some cracking with lots of rain. | 4.00$ | ||||
From Cavallino Italy 10-12 oz red oxheart beeautiful meaty super sweet very little acid. Seeds from Nadia Rossi in Italy | 4.00$ | ||||
Is Italian for oxheart, but this is more round at the bottom and pinched with ripples at the top like a ladies purse. 3-4 inches long and about 1/2 pound of orangish red tomatoes. Great for sauces | 4.00$ | ||||
Very abundant variety! The bush is covered with beautiful pink hearts with thin skin. Average weight is 200 g. The pulp is watermelon-like, juicy, sweet with an acid finish | 4.00$ | ||||
Obtaineed seeds from a friend in Italy. Heart shaped thick meaty, many doubles, 8 oz to well over a pound red fruits. Plant is productive with 4 -5 fruits per branch. Sweet no acid noted, flavorful and juicy. | 4.00$ | ||||
This is one of the best paste tomatoes available for drying as the depth of flavor deepens dramatically when slow roasted in the oven. Thick flesh few seeds fair production of 4-6 inch fruit. | 4.00$ | ||||
Bred by Karen Olivier. Beautiful Brown red blunt fruit 1-2 # fruit with green shoulders and a deep red crimson flesh. Fruit is very meaty with few seed locules with green seed jell. Very smokey flavor and very productive. Indeterminate | 4.00$ |
