A natural cross. Plant yields huge amounts of 2-inch, red fruit with light yellow striping (or as some say, yellow fruit with red striping). Same shape as Green Zebra with red-yellow flesh. First Planted: 2013 Days: 93 Size: Indeterminate Color: Bi-Colored Season: Late-Season From
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Tomato – La Carotina
French parent of Caro Orange. Prolific plant yielding 2-inch, 7 oz., round fruit, hi in carotene with light peach-orange juicy meat and lots of well-balanced citrusy flavors with a hint of carrot. First Planted: 2013 Days: 80 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow-Orange Season: Mid-Season From
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Beefsteak originally from Oaxaca, Mexico. Largest of the bi-colored tomatoes. May get over 4-inches and 2 pounds. Sweet, mild fruity flavors. First Planted: 2013 Days: 95 Size: Indeterminate Color: Bi-Colored Season: Late-Season Type: Heirloom From
Read More »Tomato – Burbank Slicing
Developed by Luther Burbank around 1915. A heavy producer of medium-sized red, round fruit. Tested very high in amino acids. Does well in drier climates. First Planted: 2013 Days: 70 Size: Determinate Color: Red Season: Mid-Season From
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Heirloom producing 1 1/2-inch 4-ounce round “saladette” tomatoes with good tomato flavor. First Planted: 2013 Days: 72 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Mid-Season Type: Heirloom From
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A disease resistant, highly productive heirloom variety that produces clusters of 2-inch, round, bright-orange fruit containing an intense fruity flavors with a nice snappy tang. First Planted: 2013 Days: 79 Size: Indeterminate Color: Yellow-Orange Season: Mid-Season Type: Heirloom From
Read More »Tomato – Amish Gold
Cross between Amish Paste and Sungold. These TomatoFest organic tomato seeds produce indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato plants that yield HUGE crops of 1 1/2″-2″ long, oblong shaped, gorgeous golden tomatoes with sharply-pointed end. Fruit has the gold color and flavor of the Sungold, the meatiness of the Amish Paste and delicious sweet/tart tomato flavors that will have you want this as …
Read More »Tomato – Costoluto Genovese
Italian, heat-loving, heirloom tomato that has been enjoyed for many generations along the Mediterranean. Large, deep-red fruits have a singularly fluted profile, are deeply ridged, and heavily lobed. Meaty, full-flavored, slightly tart, and delicious. Because of its scalloped edges, perfect for use in an arrangement of different colored sliced tomatoes. Makes a rich and pungent pasta sauce. First Planted: 2000 …
Read More »Tomato – Slava
Potato leaf variety from Czech Republic. Name means Glory. A wonderful, prolific, 2-inch, red, round, early tomato. Delicious. Rare. Blight resistant. First Planted: 2013 Days: 65 Size: Indeterminate Color: Red Season: Early-Season Type: Open Pollinated From
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From tomato collector Charlotte Mullens of West Virginia. Large flattish yellow and orange tomato with some red marbling. A bi-colored beefsteak with great flavor and unusually strong flavors for a bi-colored. First Planted: 2013 Days: 90 Size: Indeterminate Color: Bi-Colored Season: Late-Season Type: Heirloom From
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