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| | Exciting variety from Ukraine, offering very dark, almost chocolate colored tomatoes that have a very sweet taste.The tomatoes are quite large, weighing between 250-300g. Performs well and stably until the first frost, and has good resistance to disease. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red by Joe Bratka’s father. Large fruits grow up to a pound, and are red, oblate beefsteaks. Meaty and taste great, good for all culinary purposes. Regular leaves, indeterminate. 75-80 days to maturity after transplanting. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Wonderful large tomato can exceed 2 pounds. Large producer of beautiful tomatoes. Exceeds expectations with a sweet tangy flavor. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Very short regular leaf determinate from Germany which topped at less than 2 feet but produced a number of 2” fruit. Ideal for container or balcony gardening. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Ukrainian Heirloom variety , determinate bush red fruit of med size | 4.00$ | | ||
| | They are a rare, large, slightly flattened beefsteak tomato from La Mancha, Spain. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Dark brown purple color that is rippled at the top | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Pretty color, good taste, but prone to splitting. From K. Burnside, Canada | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Indeterminate, regular leaf, 8 oz. black slicer, possible Romanian origin. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | great blend of sweet, an acidity with some tang as well. A great slicing tomato, but could be used for canning ... | 4.00$ | | ||
| | 3” to 4” red beefsteak. Lots of production on large plants. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Meaty fruit to a pound or more. Formerly known as Perry's Teasum | 4.00$ | | ||
| | pink | 4.00$ | | ||
| | There appears to be two versions of New Yorker with one being determinate and the other indeterminate. One is early and the other is late. This is the late indeterminate which produces a large number of 8-12 ounce fruit with few blemishes. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Large pink pear to 6 ounces and very few seeds or juice. Moderate plant growth and fair production. Excellent for sauce or paste. 4-5 toamtoes per cluster | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Round orange beefsteak to 12 ounces. Great flavor and high production. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Seeds were abtained from the National GRIN. 2-4 oz red plum shape few seeds super sweet no cracking, plant fairly productive . Good for pickling or drying | 4.00$ | | ||
| | medium to large, four to ten ounce, smooth skinned, oblate shaped fruit that are purple with distinct green colored striping and a deep crimson interior. An excellent slicing tomato, they possess a rich, lovely flavor that is well balanced between sweet and tart. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | one of the most unique heirloom tomatoes out there. Early maturing plants are excellent producers of 5 to 9-ounce, oblate tomatoes with scalloped shoulders and glossy reddish-purple skins. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | mid-season variety, beautiful fruits of 120 to 250 g, very slightly ribbed, with smooth skin becoming very dark red to chocolate when ripe, flesh similar in appearance to beefsteak, soft, full, fleshy, slightly juicy and without acidity. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red | 4.00$ | | ||
| | The "Nordak Early" tomato, often listed as 'Nodak Early', is an ultra-early, cold-tolerant tomato variety developed at North Dakota State University (NDSU) for short-season northern climates, producing small, flavorful red tomatoes perfect for salads and snacking, and it's a determinate type known for its reliability in cooler regions | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Norwegian family heirloom. Very old early determinate from Norway. Good production of 1½” to 2” red fruit. Plant was already done by early August. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | The "Normal Worlds Earliest" tomato refers to Marman World's Earliest, an heirloom variety known for its very early production, sometimes called Mormon World's Earliest, offering small, flavorful red fruits ideal for short growing seasons, though other contenders for the earliest include | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Fruit from 8 ounces to almost a pound on 4' plants. In Russian, name translates to Severnaja Korona | 4.00$ | | ||
| | 75 days, indet., regular leaf, a great, large, 10-18 oz. bicolor, yellow with red swirls, like the Northern Lights, excellent flavor, prolific, few problems | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Plant height 50 - 85 cm fruit oval, smooth, orange-red color, weight 75 - 110 g Resistant to diseases. Best for canning. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Novikov’s Giant, AKA Gigant-10 Novikova. Developed by Russian hobby gardener A.I. Novikov. Russian variety introduced to North America by Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus as ‘Novikov’s Giant’. Indeterminate regular leaf, tallsis plant produces 10-16 oz., pink beefsteak tomatoes (some deeply fluted) with very good, slightly acidic flavors. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | very productive stuffer, favorite for salsa | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Determinate, 5 to 10 ounce fruit, good canner. Originated from Novi Sad, Serbia. Also known as Jabucar Novosadski. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | black Indeterminate | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Russian variety, regular leaf, 3 foot plant with good production of canners up to 3”. Sparse foliage and quite determinate. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Bicolor | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Seeds obtained from the National GRIN. Small plum, 1-3 oz red thick walled fruits on a Determinate plant. No cracking noted | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Nice GWR large beefsteak with creamy interior, great gwr flavor, very productive 4-12 ounce fruit | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Good all-around variety known for their superior resistance to blossom end rot and late blight. Gourmet quality, somewhat acidic. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | 75 days. Ind. old heirloom originating in the Mennonite Community of Virginia. One of our best ever for slicing. 1.5-2 lb boat-shaped fruits, golden yellow with pink stripes. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red Med size from Macedonia in the Mediterranian | 4.00$ | | ||
| | black | 4.00$ | | ||
| | pink | 4.00$ | | ||
| | This is a late producer of large amounts of dark orange oblate tomatoes fruits are large up to overr a pound, acidic flavor which is rare of orange varieties very meaty. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | 78 days, indet., potato leaf foliage, large pink beefsteak, average 450 grams, excellent taste | 4.00$ | | ||
| | yellow egg shaped fruit somewhere between a grape and plum type, surprisingly tasty despite looking like a large yellow olive C. Lemaire, France | 4.00$ | | ||
| | This variety is the same as regular Olive hill but came out as a regular leaf variety from the same package of seeds. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Large beefsteak originally brought to France from Algeria. Production could have been better and earlier but worth the wait. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Determinate 3 feet tall plants are bushy and prolific. plants produced about 20 pounds each. These average about 5-7 fruits per pound. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Bred by Karen Olivier of Canada. Fruits are fantastic. Dark mahogany round fruit with green shoulders the inside is super dark mahogany color with green jell. Fruits are 12 ounces to a pound.Great combo of sweet and acid flavor. Looks similar to a Cherokee purple, but the production is mcuh better in my area. I got about 12 fruits and still have a few on the plant in mid september that are just now turning. Indeterminate | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Polish paste.Good middle-of-the-line paste tomato. Good flavor and texture make up for fair production. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Beautiful orange yellow long paste type, very sweet, thick flesh | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Short dwarf growth of 2 feet, suitable for container or balcony growing. Fine, wispy foliage. Fruit is close to coral orange and just under an inch. Good for salads. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Regular leaf, large plant, lot of orange fruit just under an inch. Decent flavor and best in salads. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Very vigorous plant. Plant is small only getting to about 34 inches but not considered a dwarf. Orange fruit. The tomato was from the market in Sibiu, Romania. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | orange indeterminate beefsteak | 4.00$ | | ||
| | 75 days, indet., regular leaf, 4 oz. orange paste with pink blush, small point on blossom end, kind of looks like an icicle, good yields, very good to excellent flavor Ukrainian origin | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Beautiful orange beefsteak with yellow stripes. Big fruit to a pound or more on big plants. One of the Artisan series. One of the Artisan series. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | semi-determinate — 'Orange King' has beautiful, compact plants that tend to be loaded with flowers. A case of ”not judging a book by its cover,” they taste like a good red tomato; tart but mild and not sweet like you might expect from an orange variety. The fruits are four to eleven ounces each, oblate-shaped, and a bright orange color inside and out. The juice looks like orange juice. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Large orange beefsteak fruit to a pound with juicy flesh and few seeds. Some cat-facing but not severe. Origin in Belarus. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Medium orange oxheart, 8 to 12 ounces, with few seeds and great taste. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Dwarf growth to less than 3'. Good taste and production. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Yellow with red stripes heart shaped up to 16 oz. Sweet flavor, very few seeds | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Deter canner. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Very productive and good taste, few seeds. Russian origin. AKA eagle beak | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Pink, indeterminate, regular leaf, fruit to 1.5 pounds, also known as geante d'Oremburg. Russian origin. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Round 3-4” red fruit with blue shoulders. Developed at Oregon State University; this was the first tomato variety with blue anthocyanin pigment. | 4.00$ | | ||
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| | Big red beefsteak to 6” or more. No cracks or blemishes. Great one for BLTs. Very manageable growth for such big fruit. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | This is the original oxheart tomato from 1925. A pink/red oxheart shape 1-2 pounds each with few seeds and a sweet lucious flavor. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Dark blue-black over just a little pink. Very productive salad type, about 1½” average. Nice sweet tasteRare | 4.00$ | | ||
| | A Pink saladette type produces til frost. Very productive, I was over run with tomatoes off one plant. It is a pink skin with slightly green shoulders that all ripen to a beautiful pink saladette. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Chartruese leaves but typical Martgage lifter fruit | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Bred by Rob Two Hawks 1-2 pound red fruits very rare | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Medium 4” to 5” solid beefsteak, yellow with just a hint of red. Good taste and few seeds. Proper name is Pamplemousse de Grand Pere. French origin. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red | 4.00$ | | ||
| | very productive det. paste type, can produce 20 lbs. per plant under the right conditions my personal project since 1999 | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Very lovely medium heart, history unknown. Ripens to an almost unique pinkish-orange. Sparse regular leaf foliage on 5' plants. From Remy at Sample Seed Shop. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | large red beefsteak from Romania. Fruit to 1 1/2 pounds with excellent taste. Some irregular fruit Reg leaf vigorous growth | 4.00$ | | ||
| | black | 4.00$ | | ||
| | This is a beautiful yellow tomato 8-12 ounce later producer, but does give out a few good size fruits. Sweet Tart flavor. Seeds from the late Randy Sines, who received seeds from Spud Raney who stated " It is an Old German yellow that has been grown in West Virginia for over 80 years. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | 3/4 inch cherry tomatoes borne on trusses. Most fruit is red, although occasionally orange/gold; exceptionally delicious and high in vitamin C. Peacevine earned its name from its high content of gamma amino butyric acid, an amino acid that acts as a calming body sedative. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | .2-3 round Juicy fruit with fuzzy skin. Salmon pink orange and yellow just like a peach, reg leaf vigorous growth | 4.00$ | | ||
| | yellow | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Both productive and flavorful, this moderately sweet tomato variety earned top marks for taste from Seed Savers Exchange staff. Fruits are pink, slightly oblong, and borne in bunches of three to six. Popular on the Exchange, where it has been listed for more than 30 years, ‘Pearly Pink Cherry’ was given to Seed Savers Exchange by member Mrs. Echo Larson, who obtained it in 1980 from Mildred Kotar of Pineville, Louisiana. Fruits average 1.5 in length and 1 in diameter, and weigh 1 ounce. Indeterminate. 70-80 days from transplant. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | One of my Favorite Bicolor tomatoes. Very large oblate shaped with bright red bottom, very sweet almost tropical falvor . 1-2 pound fruit. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Unknown origin, seeds obtained from the National GRIN. Samll plum shape on a determinate plant, produces tons of fruit on one plant . Thick walled with thin skin, no cracking noted, very acidic,juicy 3-4 seed pockets per fruit. Great for caning or sauces. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Wonderful bright red large tomato with few seeds. So meaty it was hard to collect seed. Fruit is 1-2 pounds and it produced all season long. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Although there has been a report of this being a small plant, it is not. It is an indeterminate which will top out at about 5'. Abundant round salad-type fruit are produced on bushy regular leaf plants. Fruit had good flavor. This is one of Tom Wagner's recent introductions. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Massive production of yellow beefsteaks which average a pound and in clusters of 4 or 5 fruit. Easily 30-40 pounds per plant on this Portuguese variety. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | 80 days, indet., regular leaf, prolific plum shape, elongated fruit, 3 x 6”, few seeds, many to 1 lb. or more, with wilt gene. Foliage always looks like plant hasn't seen water in a week. originally from Italian family in Wadsworth, OH | 4.00$ | | ||
| | 2½” to 3” red slicer, regular leaf, with lots of disease resistance. Good production for long time. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Huge near-perfect fruit to 2 pounds and one of first plants to go down with late blight. Grown again in 2016 to confirm the huge size and it did not disappoint. Again went down early but not before huge numbers of giant orange fruit. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Dwarf growth to 3'. Good production and taste. | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Reddish brown Dwarf cherry. Fruit is a mini beefsteak less than an inch. Flavor is average. Determinate reg leaf | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red | 4.00$ | | ||
| | red | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Currently Out of stock2' Purple salad type with great taste but sparse foliage. Fairly productive. Not a true black color but a very dark red, with dark shoulders. RARECurrent out of stock | 4.00$ | | ||
| | short plant, topped at barely 18”. Great for balcony containers. C LeMaire, France | 4.00$ | | ||
| | Medium to large and rather lovely with the pink with yellow stripes. The bottom of the tomatoe is a deep red that spreads throughout the tomato. I have had some over 2 pounds but most are over 1 pound. | 4.00$ | |

