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Small but a most welcome addition to any salad. HISTORY: This variety was given to heirloom tomato collector Craig LeHoullier by Maye Clement during a Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Harvest Fair show, as a cluster of fruit on the vine. She indicated that it grew wild in her home country of Mexico. Craig believes it may actually be L. pimpinellifolium. However, Ms. Clement stated that it is called 'Coyote' in her hometown.
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Creole tomato” mean a very particular thing: a knobby, vine-ripened, bright-red tomato grown in South Louisiana's alluvial soil, sprinkled with Mississippi River water and brushed by hot, late-spring air. Some even call it Louisiana's own “tomato terroir. // Breeder: Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. Vendor: Reuters Seed Co. Parentage: Jefferson, Red Global, L145, Hotset. Characteristics: fruit set under warm humid conditions. Resistance: fusarium wilt race 1, alternaria stem canker, cracking. Similar: Floralou. Adaptation: southern United States. LSU Hort. Res. Circ. 54. 1970.
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90 day Indeter. Very product 14-16oz fruit solid with very few seeds.
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Bright, red-crimson, round-flattened tomatoes 12=18 ounce fruit of a bright crimson red flesh. Very rich tomato flavor, produces well. Seems to be pretty disease resistant.
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Indeterminate, regular leaf plant produces high yields of 10-14 oz., light yellow to orange, smooth to slightly ribbed, beefsteak tomatoes with a creamy texture and sweet delicious flavors.
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Very productive, pink fruit indeter, one of the earlies pinks to produce fruit produce as early as 70 days.
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80 days, indet., regular leaf, huge heart-shaped beefsteak to 1.5 lbs., some catfacing, still an excellent utility type
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Red, 3” to 5” slicer with slight ribbing. Some seed locules partially empty. Good taste. Short 4' plants.
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Good production with decent flavor. Tomatoes are flat and a greyish black color, 4-6 oz fruit very prolific
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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
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Indeterminate, regular leaf, 3” heart-shape, too seedy for a true oxheart but otherwise quite good.
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Family heirloom of Djena Lee since the early 1920s. Won first prize at the Chicago Fair 10 years in a row! Introduced by SESE 1987. Djena (pronounced “Zshena”) was part Indian and granddaughter of Minnesota financier Jim Lee.
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85 days, indet., regular leaf, large pink fruit, many at one pound or more, very good flavor
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Blunt heart shape red tomato 8oz - 1 pound fruit, red very meaty few seeds, great old fashion tomato flavor with a hint of sweet, productive plant
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Beautiful red tomato with thick meaty texture, very few seeds, productive, large size up to over a pound
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beautiful bi-colored heirloom tomato is distinctive among other yellow and red varieties because of its pastel coloring.12oz tomatoes of a beautiful yellow.
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Biggest Tomato grown in France and Europe for the year 2018.
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Rare Croatian variety. Large red with ripples, more of a dark mahogany then red with dark green shoulders. These seeds were lost for many years. I got a small pack when Martin Longseth passed away and had a friend grow them out. It was his all time favorite. // Grown by Dalmatians (a historical region of Croatia on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea). Mild sweet some blight resistance, mid production. regular leaf, large beefsteak. Very meaty and good acid notes. Flesh is firm, not mealy or corky.
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4” to 5” flat fruit but only 1½” high. When core and blossom end are removed as one, it's a tomato donut. This was a mutant of Dana's Dusky Rose that appeared in 2015. Seed grown in 2016 all produced the same. Other than shape, same great qualities as its original parent.
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Delicious and very unique dark-purple topped, red cherry tomato. This newly available tomato color is referred to as indigo. Disease resistant plants have a purple blush and easily grow to 6'. After we trialed many of the new indigo tomatoes, we decided that Dancing With Smurfs is one of the best tasting.
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Nice dark purple color with green shoulders, classic purple flavor, very productive med size tomatoes 8-12 ounces
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Large pink beefsteak, 5” to 6”, potato leaf. Good slicer or utility canner. // 85 days, indet., potato leaf, large plant, 12-16 oz. pink fruit, smooth, meaty, very good flavor from Missouri family, brought from Germany. An heirloom from a Missouri family, said to be brought from Germany.
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round, 2.5” fruit, very Very productivePrduces all the way to frost.One plant grew me about 20 pounds of tomatoes.
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The fruits are red, heart-shaped, weigh three to fourteen ounces, and have a good flavor. 'Danko' is a Russian commercial variety bred at the Siberian Research
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Heart Shaped Brown , prolific and tasty but not sweet, has a tomato flavor with acid
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Medium pink slicer, 3” to 4”. Pink both inside and out. Very solid and few seeds.
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Cross of Russian 117 and Georgia Streak by Jeff Dawson, USA. More or less heart-shaped with two-tone skin, yellow tones / orange veiled red / pink.
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This high yielding variety produces beautiful 3-4 oz. egg-shaped, purplish-brown, dense tomatoes.
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Rare orange oval 90 g paste type, mid early Russian
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Nice dark purple color with green shoulders, classic purple flavor, very productive plum shaped tomatoes
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It is a nameless determinate variety from Dehli, in North India. Although similar to Surender's Indian Curry for high acidity, fruit is the same red color, larger at 2½” to 3”, and more prolific. It's main kitchen use is in curries but could double as a stew tomato.
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Dwarf growth to about 3' with good taste. // [COMMENTS: Beautiful, baseball sized (seed saved from 7.2 ounce fruit) come on early, in profusion. Fruits are nearly blemish free and resisted carcking with with weeks of rain. The flavor is outstanding - a sweet start with a complete acid finish. This is a keeper!] Russian variety from Siberia, introduced by Western Siberian Potato-Vegetable Exp. Lab.
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yellow version of Des Andes C. Lemaire, France
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Large Yellow heart with slight red streaks, over 1# fruit on vigorous vines. Good production
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Little information available on this one which is probably from Russia. Not a typical Roma as it has a tit on the end.
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Pink, indeterminate, regular leaf, one pound and up. Great one for BLTs. // Donated to SSE by Missouri farmer Larry Pierce, who received his seeds from an Amish woman in Seymour, Missouri. She originally got her seeds from a doctor she worked for whose family had brought the seeds with them from Germany. Luscious pink beefsteaks weighing up to one pound.
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What a large fruit. Most are around 1 pound heart shaped but I did get a few double hearts on the plant and they were 1#13 ounce fruit. They are a very meaty few seeds bight red flesh, great producer. This is a very rare variety. Very productive plant. Late season Indeterminate. So far there is a record of a 3# 7 ounce fruit
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I recieved these seeds from a facebook friend with the last name of Dieters. her father smuggled these seeds out of Australia decades ago and has been growing them ever since. His wish was to see how far they could go around the world so his daughter has shared them with people around the world. Looks like they have made it to many continents so far. A large heart shape with fantastic sweet flavor
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This Russian commercial variety was introduced in the early 2000s. Dobrynya Nikitich is one of the three famous 'bogatyrs' (Alesha Popovich, Ilya Muromets, and Dobrynya Nikitich) in Russian folklore. There are three Russian tomatoes named after each 'bogatyr', and this is one of them. These pink heart-shaped tomatoes remind us of vintage Christmas ornaments. Excellent slicers
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Nice red heart shaped. Mine did not get as large as said to get. I got about 6 ounce friut but they are fantastic flavor // Originally from a family in North Carolina.
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Heirloom beefsteak that has few seeds in them. They a very meaty, balanced with a old timey flavor.
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85 days, indeterminate — The potato leaf vines of 'Don's Double Delight' grow to over six feet in height and produce large, eight to sixteen ounce, irregular oblate-shaped fruit that are red in color with golden orange streaks. Its pale red flesh delivers a delicious flavor similar to that of a classic red tomato flavor, but slightly sweeter. // Lee Newman wrote: 80 days, Indet., potato leaf plant produces very good yield of 12-20 oz. red with orange striped beefsteaks. Excellent taste. This variety, a cousin of Lucky Cross and Little Lucky, is a newly stabilized selection from an accidental cross of Brandywine with an unknown variety, probably Tad. It is named after my dad who found the initial selection in his garden in 2006.
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Huge red heart slicer to 1½ pounds. Some irregular shape make it a great utility canner with equally great taste.
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Very Rare heirloom, big red beefsteak tomato . There is very little information on these tomatoes
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very rare bicolor tomato from an amish community , but not other information on this variety can be found.Not even sure if it is an Amish variety
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Large red Heart shape
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Huge pink tomatoes with green shoulders are beautifully ridged and very tasty. Sweet and mild with no acidic taste. Fruit are slightly ribbed and somewhat flattened, meaty, juicy, and flavorful. Perfect for sandwiches, burgers, salads, and slicing. These are what most people imagine as an “heirloom” tomato with unusual, non-uniform shape.Indeterminate, vigorous, regular leaf plant produces good crops of very large, 1-2 lbs (450 – 900g), pink, irregularly-shaped beefsteak tomatoes. Fruits can reach to more than 3 lbs.(1360g) according to what I have read but I have not had any that large. (although it was a hot, dry year) Disease resistant.A Lebanese heirloom named and introduced in 1996 by Carolyn Male who obtained the seed from Omar Saab, who came to the US from Lebanon where his family grew this tomato.
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Regular leaf, medium to large orange fruit on sprawling and productive indeterminate vines. Great taste, more typical of red or pink than yellow
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potato leaf version of variety of the same name, 2” yellow fruit with nice lemony taste //Cream-white round, slightly ribbed fruits with good taste. Very old variety which originates from France. Very low in acidity and sweet in taste.
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Pink Fruit Round flattened 6-8 cm in Diameter Developed by Roger Doucet of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec Canada
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This is a very rare variety from Harpers Ferry West Virginia. . Beautiful pink round 10-18ounce fruits. Wonderful meaty juicy sweet flavor with a slight acid finish. I had very high yields of 30 tomatoes on one plant. Continue to fruit up until frost.
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80 days, indet., regular leaf, these large meaty, sweet beefsteaks non stopped production until frost, wonderful flavor
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Early Russian commercial variety loaded with 2” salad fruit. Good taste but some cracking and short shelf life.
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Large yellow beefsteak to a pound or more. Excellent flavor and fair shelf life.Rare
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prolific white variety, 3-6 oz flattened white tomatoes, mildly sweet and juicey
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large, pink-red fruit, large, up to 2 lbs., very sweet, nice slicer old variety
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60 days, dwarf — The plants of 'Dwarf Arctic Rose' have regular leaf, dark green rugose foliage with stout central stems and grows to about three feet tall. Fruit are smooth and round to oblate, ranging from three to eight ounces, and ripen pink (clear skin, red interior). Flavor is well balanced and delicious.
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Aptly named green dwarf with rugose foliage. 3 to 6 ounce fruit remains green when ripe. Somewhat sweet flavor.
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70 days, determinate dwarf — 'Boronia' is a rugose, regular leaf, dwarf variety that typically reaches three to four feet in height in a typical growing season. It produces medium to medium large (four to sixteen ounce), oblate shaped fruit that are pink in color with dark shoulders and have a smooth, meaty texture. It resembles 'Cherokee Purple' fruit both in its appearance as well as in its delicious, intense flavor quality.
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3” bi-color slicer, great taste and production
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Dwarf growth with yellow foliage and salad-size fruit. Everything matched Cherokee Tiger Large except fruit size
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yellow
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4” red slicer on 4 ft plants great flavor rugose foliage.
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85 days, indeterminate. An old commercial heirloom tomato released in about 1898 by W. Atlee Burpee seed company.The flavor is well balanced and mild, and the variety is quite prolific.
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This was from a tomato bought at a farm stand in Michigan, the original name is unknown . It is about 2 foot tall and produces huge tomatoes for a dwarf plant and is very prolific. Tomatoes are anywhere from 8 oz to 16 oz dark pink and fantastic flavor of an old time tomato
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Dwarf plants topped at 3' with rugose foliage. Lots of 2” red fruit with good taste.
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Green dwarf with lovely rugose potato leaf foliage. Fruit remains green when ripe rather than changing to yellow. Round 3” fruit with good taste.
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Dwarf with lovely green rugose foliage and equally green fruit. Medium round slicer, 4 to 6 ounces and good taste.
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Beautiful little ivory white cherrry toamtoes on a rugose potato leaf dwarf plant. These yellowish cherry 2 ounce tomatoes are well balanced flavor and good productionn on a disease resistant plant
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Dwarf plant but not dwarf fruit. Pale yellow, 3” to 5” flattened globes with few seeds and good taste. Wide rugose foliage.
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Large, deep pink, delicious fruits weigh up to 1 pound each with most weighing 8 to 12 ounces. This heirloom dates back to the early 1900's and is a cross of Ponderosa and Dwarf Champion. Compact, 2 to 4 foot tall, plants with rugose leaves, are perfect for containers and patios.
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Nice Med size gwr tomato with a creamy interior great green when ripe complex flavor, very productive plants are about 3 ft , tomatoes are 3 -6 ounce heart shaped
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Dwarf plant that produces a lot of 4-10 ounce deep mahogany colored fruit
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Dwarf Plant, produces a lot of deep mahogany fruits with green stripes. The flavor is both sweet and acidic with a super umami finish
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This is a beautiful mahogany with dark metalic green stripes and a rich mahogany interior with a rich umami flavor very complex. Bred by Bill Yoder. The plant gets to about 3 ft and is very prolific.
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Dwarf plant with big production. Loaded with 2” cylindrical red fruit with yellow stripes and pointed end. A Tom Wagner creation.
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Dwarf growth to less than 3'. Good shelf life but flavor could have been better. Would be great pickled. // PI 339941 - Vaughan's Seed Co., Chicago, IL // Sold as "Livingston's 'Dwarf Stone' "Very prolific, compact plants with sparse, rugose, foliage, smooth fruit, ripens evenly. Introduced in 1902.
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Crimson pink, 8-14 oz., oblate-shaped, juicy tomatoes with a mild, well balanced, delightful flavor. This is a perfect meaty slicing tomato.Very productive
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Dwarf growth to about 3'. Very sweet taste as the name implies. Creamy yellow when ripe.
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Black
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Purple-black fruit, 5 to 8 ounces with sweet taste. Rugose foliage. A Dwarf Tomato Project creation.
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mild and more acidic than sweet.Plants are very prolific and hardy. Ours never showed any signs of diseases. Determinate, AKA amber colored
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Dwarf growth to about 3'. Good taste with somewhat lemony flavor
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yellow
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pink 3-6 ounce fruits
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indet., fruit to 6 oz., heart shaped and pointed end, full of seeds, average producer with mild flavor, can be used for paste pink oxheart fruit with very good flavor rare Siberian variety
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Pink, indeterminate, potato leaf, large slicer to 5,” best used as a utility type. // Discovered' by Earl Cadenhead, Ohio, in the early 2000s, who received the seed in a seed trade as 'Red Brandywine' and was surprised to see potato leaf plants, as Red Brandywine should have regular foliage. Earl found the taste to be truly outstanding, and he distributed the seeds among the members of Garden Web and Tomatoville. This variety has been popular among hobby tomato growers since then, and it has now become commercially available
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This was found in a baatch of Amish paste tomatoes, they are a enlongated with a pointed tip. Red, paste type that is super productie, I got tons of fruits off of two plants and it continues to produce even after mild frosts. Sweet, thick pulp.
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(1943) is a mid-season variety with 2” fruit that was bred in Michigan by Dr. Yeager.
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Red, determinate, regular leaf, 2” round canner, very early but continued to produce some fruit until frost, Canadian origin.
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Nice slicer with great taste. High production .Semi-determinate 5' plant with loads of 12-16 oz & flattened ribbed fruit.
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These were from the Martin Collection. They came from the National GRIN PI 600908 . Originally grown by the Campbell's soup Company . Received at the GRIN in 1983. As far as my research it is no longer available. Red med size fruit.
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Early Ssubakus Aliana” is a sunshine yellow salad/paste tomato from Beijing, China. It produced heavily for me in poor growing conditions with combined heat, wet, and dense shade. This one is great for sauce, fresh salads, or dehydrated slices, all in canary yellow.
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Very productive large yellow beefsteak which originated with Jack Edgmon of Bentley, KS
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Sprawling plant produced a lot of 4” or so fruit which were great canners. // red round fruit, 1+ lb., less robust plants in hot weather, solid fruit, good flavour. Introduced in Seed Savers 1998 Yearbook by Jerry L. Bosner of Lowell, Ohio (OH BO J), seed origin unknown.
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Determinate, regular leaf, 3”-4” slicer. Green with yellow stripes. Russian origin.
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Good sweet taste typical of green-when-ripe varieties. Only drawback was short shelf life.
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Very tasty for a large green-when-ripe variety. C. Lemaire, France
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78 days, 3” round fruit supposedly to stay fresh for 6-12 weeks after harvest. Did initially keep very well but late blight totally killed the plants.
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