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| Tomato, Amish Paste |
Lycopersicon esculentum An Amish heirloom from Wisconsin. Produces 8 oz. deep-red fruits that are oxheart to almost teardrop-shaped. Meaty fruits have few, are juicy and have really outstanding flavor. Indeterminate. 30 seeds. |
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| VTO-5750
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| Tomato, Arkansas Traveler |
Lycopersicon esculentum Pink heirloom slicer size is durable and crack resistance. A favorite at Moore’s farm in Pennsylvania for its terrific taste, very rich and full. Takes extreme heat. Indeterminate. 25 seeds. |
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| VTO-5753
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| Tomato, Aunt Ruby's German Green |
Lycopersicon esculentum Late. Heirloom from Ruby Arnold of Greeenville, tn. On most top 5 lists for rich lod-time spicy flavor. "the biggest surprise I've ever had in tomatoes," according to one expert--nobody expects such ripe sweet flavor in a green tomato. Indeterminate. 30 seeds. |
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| VTO-5770
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| Tomato, Black Krim |
Lycopersicon esculentum Mid-season.Luscious Russian heirloom, very juicy with thin skin and dark green shoulders. Ripens well off the vine. Dark brown-red when ripe. Full flavor with a slight saltiness that enhances the taste. Indeterminate. Plants must be staked or caged. 30 seeds. |
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| VTO-5780
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| Tomato, Brandywine |
Lycopersicon esculentum Mid-season. Heirloom big pink Amish variety that dates back to 1885, sets the standard for tomato flavor. Rich, perfectly balanced taste and meaty, smooth texture. Vigorous potato-leaved vines need space, consistant water and lots of compost. Large, firm, clear-skinned, rose-pink fruits often over 1 lb in clusters--need support. Indeterminate.
30 seeds. |
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| VTO-5781
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| Tomato, Brazilian Beauty |
| Early. Forty years ago, Gordon Brown was at a nursery when a hippie van full of tomato plants pulled up. All the tomatoes were rare types from Brazil, and they were for sale. The nursery owner didn’t want them, so Gordon bought some, and this variety was the standout. He’s kept it going to this day, a rare and unbelievably tasty tomato. Unusual, mahogany color with green shoulders. Very good yields. Closest non-hybrid we’ve seen to that sweet, tropical “sungold” flavor. Short supply. Very rare. 10 seeds. N $2.00 |
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| VTO-5600
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| Tomato, Chadwick’s Cherry |
Lycopersicon esculentum Possibly the best overall cherry tomato around. An open-pollinated variety selected by English horticultural genius Alan Chadwick. Rampant vines to 5’ or more. A prolific producer of red fruits with a vine-ripened burst of mature, full-rounded sweetness you will never forget. Indeterminate. Rare. 30 seeds. |
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| VTO-5800
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| Tomato, Cherokee Purple |
Lycopersicon esculentum MId-season. Pre-1890 tennessee heirloom has delicious 8-12 oz. deep burgundy fruits with green shoulders. On most "top.ten" lists for flavor. Reliable in difficult conditions, especially heat, humidity, drought. Recommended for the South. Vines indeterminate but small. "Navel" at bottom like an orange.30seeds. |
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