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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$ |
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