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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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