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They start out looking brown with dark green shouloders but turn a nice red. Most places say they are a small plum, but my plants gave me some huge fruits of 4-12 ounces and it is productive. The flesh is a deep red color, sweet flavor, creamy texture no noted acid, very productive in late season.

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Small oval Black /Brown with green stripes. Other than the name there is no information that proves these are Italian. Received from Martin Longseth after his death. These are rare, I can find no information on them

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75-80 days, indet., regular leaf, 1 oz. ivory-white pear shaped fruit, excel. flavor, high yields

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Large white beefsteak developed by Alan Bishop as a cross between White Beauty and White Tomesol. Having grown both before, the result has the best of both varieties combined.

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YAGODKA (which I rhyme with vodka and is Russian for little berry). This is a tough compact plant that pumps out large cherry type tomatoes very early in the season. Yagodka is a small red oval tomato, a large cherry type with great taste

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Solid canner or slicer from Croatia with good taste and shelf life.

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This is a beautiful bicolor green yellow color, super sweet and prolific

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Orange fruit and lots of them. Best cherry type grown in 2018.

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very similar to Yellow Pear but vines to 5' only, taste is also similar but different foliage

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pleasant surprise, some fruit to 2 lbs. with almost all at least 1 pound, very few seeds, most solid fruit that I've ever seen C. Lemaire, France

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Pink plum-shaped, 3” long paste type with very few seeds. Came on late but good production once they got started. .

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Unknown origin of this 1½” salad type which is red with yellow stripes. Good taste in salads and sauce.

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The fruit reach 2 ½–3 inches long and wide and are very crack-resistant. Indeterminate, potato-leafed plants. Beautiful lLittle dark brown /Mahogany plum tomatoes

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Beautiful green with dark green stripes, great tomato flavor of a green variety

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Russian variety that is Green When Ripe, great tomato flavor beautiful tomato.

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Tri-color, pink with yellow and green stripes. Irregular beefsteaks to 1½ pounds. May be an Artisan series.

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bicolor

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This one came from my friend Paul Douglas of Kentucky. It is an old family Heirloom from Jellico Tennessee. Orange fruit with a creamy texture, up to a pound fruits of sweet acid flavor. More acid than most orange varieties.

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red

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Jewish tomato was a surprise special for us this summer. The Jewish is a rather large ox heart tomato that grows on vigorous vines.

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Opal pink fruit in clusters of 14 to 16 fruits. Determinate growth . Potato-leaf style .

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yellow

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yellow fruit turns a light pink color brought over by Joe's family from Germany at the turn of the century.

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75 days, indet. Vines are hardy and very productive. Its fruits are red in color, almost perfectly globe to flattened-globe shaped, range from 2-12 ozs averaging about 6ozs each, have smooth skin with firm, solid flesh, and an excellent flavor.Originated from Bonny Bestck

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Just because it's the last one on the Other Colors doesn't mean that it belongs in last place. Very productive with taste to match with the 5 or 6 ounce fruit.

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This is an oxheart type tomato with few seeds and very good flavor.

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Beautiful Pink heart, with a few rounded blunt hearts on the plant. Very sweet and meaty. Great producer of 6-10 ounce fruits

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Pink, determinate, regular leaf, small to medium heart-shaped fruits, Polish origin.Temperarily sold out

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1 oz. red cherry fruit, plum shaped to pigeon eggs, excel. sweet flavor, good yields

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Tall, potato-leaf heirloom producing abundant crop of 4 deep-pink, lightly fluted, beefsteak fruits that have the kind of robust tomatoey flavors and firm, juicy flesh that invites tomato feasting.

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Unknown origin seeds from National GRIN. Round red 2-6 ox fruits 4 seed pockets, very productive indetermenant plant that only grows about 5 ft tall but produces tons of beautiful med beefsteak tomatoes No cracking or disease noted Firm and acidic with thin skins.

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A productive Hungarian heirloom imported by Kalman Lajvort of Edison, N.J. Wispy, indeterminate, regular leaf plant yields 2 x 4, 6-8 oz., oblong, pink fruit with a pointy end. Outstanding, sweet, rich flavor.

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Long pink paste. One source had these at 100 gr but must have been a typo as some were close to a pound. Great for sauce but tendency to split down a side.

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Very meaty pink heart with several fruit hitting 2 pounds and lots of them right about a pound.

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Very productive and great taste. Good base for sauce as well as slicing.

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This tomato was brought from Italy after ww11 by a woman named Karen who lived to be 98 years old and never grew another type of tomato. It is huge and meaty with few seeds and has a fantastic old time tomato flavor, great canner, most are well over a pound some even 2 pounds very rare. I am only one of a few that has this tomato

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This is a multiflora tomato I didn't think it was in the begining but it was. Dark colored saladette with green shoulders, fantastic smokey type flavor

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Large pink fruit to a pound and a lot of them despite being determinate. Perfect beefsteak fruit.

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2 foot tall bush, light red, 2-3 ounce fruit, productive from Russia

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Really loads up the fruit. Beautiful smooth skins in the 8 oz range with taste you’ll love. Red, mid-season, and it will do well in containers. It is a cross between Aker’s West Virginia and Kellogg’s Breakfast, indeterminate

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I found these tomatoes on the 127 yard sale, the gal said her grandfather grew them for many years it was the only tomato the family knew. They all grew it while grandpa was alive. When grandpa died they thought they were lost. While cleaning out his property years later a packet of seeds was found in a old freezer. She took them home hoping they were going to germinate. She had no name to them so I asked her If I could name them just to keep track of where they were from, she said yes. These are a very meaty tomato, buttery flesh sweet flavor and can get to over a pound'

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Nothing known on this tomato.

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Yellow bicolor beefsteak. Perfect fruit to a pound or more. Quit early so may be semi-determinate.

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Heirloom from the Stamper family of Kentucky. Large potatoe leaf Plant, with large Pink beefsteak tomatoes. Very flavorful. Grow 1-2 pound

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Beautiful large red that is prolific on the vine, great tomato flavor. Seems to split in wet weather

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Red, indeterminate, regular leaf, 4” long sauce type, very prolific, Ukranian origin.

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These are a nice sized goarbag type of paste that came from Sam Ferrara who got them from his friend Nellacame from Calabri Italy. Nice flavor and great production.

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Large heart shaped, pink, early. Grown since the civil war era, very large plant productive, meaty few seeds

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Flattened 3' red ribbed fruit Determinate plant growth from the Philppines

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90 days, indet. regular leaf plant with a good yield of 16-24 oz. red fruit with excellent flavor. This plant produces large yeilds of huge tomatoes

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old Russian commercial variety with a very early set of tomatoes that seem almost too large for the wispy plants. They are big, 12-14 oz., golden-yellow, heart-shaped fruits, nearly seedless and solid. The flavor is tart and fruity.

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deep yellow and orange bicolored tomato with both stripes and marbling. Flavor is outstanding: fruity, sweet

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Fuzzy bluish and vigorous foliage is quite striking for this Russian variety. Lots of 3” to 4” pink slicers also slightly fuzzy.

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Small, plum shaped, in development Red presumed

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large round pink flesh 9 oz to 1 # verry meaty, few seeds very little acid

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Developed in Hawaii. Red grape on short, bushy plant.

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Description borrowed from Sow two seeds.This is an old Turkish heirloom from Alakir Basin of Western Taurus Region, Turkey. Once widely grown in the region, Köpek Hayasi almost became extinct until, in early 2000’s, seeds for it were recovered by Birhan Erkutlu and Tuba Günal from an eco-village in France. Large, meaty fruits have excellent flavor and develop dark green shoulders which eventually fades into red as the fruits ripen. Plants are prolific and many fruits weigh around 1 lb. This is a multi-purpose, mid-season variety that can be used for fresh-eating, canning, and making sauces and paste.I never got any of the 1 pound tomatoes, mine were all small 6-10 ounce fruit, but packed with flavor.

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This is a sauce type with meaty juicy sweet flavor, great for cooking or in a salad or for salsa. Very sweet flavor unlike most paste types, very juicy. Prolific production. Fruits were up to about 12 ounces

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4' red plum shaped, fair production, rare

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Red Beefsteak to 4 ft determinate bush. Beautiful Pink med size tomato.

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Beautiful pink heart with very good flavor, meaty texture and great production. Size ranges from 6-16 oz. with an average of 8 oz.

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Nice little green when ripe variety with a cream colored flesh, sweet flavor

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80 days, indet., regular leaf, large beefsteak type to 1.5 lbs., ridged shoulders.Ribbed beefsteak with very good flavor. Juicy. Bulgarian heirloom

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Beautiful cross between Malakite box and black krim Green with blotches of dark red purple throughout, great tomato flavor of the malakit box, verry complex. Med to Large beefsteak tomatoes from 4 ounce to about 16 ounces each.

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Indet., potato leaf, red medium sized beefsteak fruits, 6-10 oz, very good balanced flavor.

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very juicy and firm in texture, which means they are an excellent choice when preparing delicious salads and many tomato-based recipes.

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developed by Dale Thurber large red tomato with great flavor good production

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Produced by a French man who does not want them sold. Large beefsteak Green with red streaks great flavor These are not for sale, only for gifts. Breeder asked to not sell them.

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Large red with few seeds prolific

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All-purpose type for canning or processing. Very prolific.

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wrinkled beefsteak tomato, typical Italian ox heart variant, similar to ”Liguria”, best taste, few seeds, from Lago

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Large Pink beefsteak to 1 pound or more on a vigorous vine. Grown in Lancaster county Pa.

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Nice sized red approx 1 pound fruit.

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bicolor

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indet., regular leaf, excel. flavor, 1 lb.+ dark pink fruit, a sweet, low acid pink

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red

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Almost too large for a cherry and too small to can. But, made a good addition to juice.

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Large perfect red beefsteak over a pound. Late but produced to frost.

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Blue-black over pink bicolor. 3” to 5” beefsteak with some 6” oblate fruit. Good production of short plants.

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Wonderful large red tomato with a long season and the plants are prolific. old fashioned tomato flavor and the tomatoes are huge. 16-24 ounces.

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pink fruit, beefsteak type, flattened, ribbed at the top and shoulders more or less strongly bouncy / curved depending on size. Bouquet of 4 to 5 fruits. Pink epidermis despite its red appearance, she has clear skin. Dense beef flesh with a firm texture. Delicious flavor. Plant with great development, regular foliage, indeterminate growth. second season production, +/- 90 days.

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red

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Lee's is a deep pink boat-shaped or heart-shaped slicer occasionally with faint green shoulders. The flavor of the 12 oz fruit is unusually sweet and intense. This may be the finest pink tomato on the planet, though I may be biased by the name:) The 6 foot PL plants bear heavily in about 68 days.Currently out of stock

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3' tall, regular leaf, 6-8 oz. round red fruit, high yields, very good flavor developed by Jim Baggett at Oregon State University

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not quite a giant but up to 12 oz. Great taste,Bright Yellow flesh .

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Very productive yellow 3 inch slicer sweet citrus flavor semi- det

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yellow

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Nearly perfect fruit to a pound or more. Plants are identical to Leascana Heart. Romanian heirloom from gardener in England.

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heart-shaped cousin to Lescana Beefsteak, foliage identical but fruit is definitely different

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Oblate red slicer to 12 ounces with great flavor, slightly sweet on med growth plant

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Regular leaf, indeterminate, beefsteak fruit to over a pound are slightly ribbed. Very productive plants. Possibly French origin. Michael Johnson, England

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One of few black Indian tomatoes. Rather tasty 2” to 2½” salad type.

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One of the better yellow ones that I've grown, complete with lemony taste.

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Large, pink beefsteak tomato with strong ribbing at the stem end. Mild flavor. Fruit are quite attractive and average 2.5 inches long, 3.5 inches wide, and weigh 8-14 ounces. 1-3 fruit per cluster. Fruit fairly resistant to cracking. Indeterminate plants with dense, potato leaf foliage. Mid-season maturing. Moderately productive. Brix reading 5.2. Given to SSE by Thomas Vanlier. He obtained it in 2006 from an unnamed gentleman whose family had passed down this variety since 1865. It's named ”Lincoln” for the year 1865 and ”Adams” for the family who grew it. SSE Accession # 130806

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These great tasting German beefsteaks were all in the 12 ounce or larger range.

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Potato leaf, determinate, intense red with yellow-green shoulders and fine stripes, and slightly pleated 3” fruit. Good early canner.

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80 days, indet., potato leaf, 1-1.5 lb. pink beefsteak, some round fruit, some irregular shapes, very good to excel. flavor, excel. yields

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