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Amish Paste
$8.50 Indeterminate 85 days Heirloom, organic paste tomato. A very productive leafy plant that produces up to 12 oz, deep-red, oxheart-shaped, meaty fruit. (Probably one of the largest paste tomatoes) Lots of sweet, delicious tomatoey flavors from this coreless meaty fruit. A great slicing tomato, canning tomato and sauce tomato. These… -
Big Beef
$8.50 Indeterminate 70 days These large, juicy, fruits combine old-fashioned beefsteak flavor with heavy yields. 1-pound, round to globe-shaped. Flavor is full and hearty with lots of sweet juice balanced with that wonderful tomato acidity. These giants slice up perfectly for big sandwiches. Fruit stays large even at the end of… -
Black Cherry
$8.50 Indeterminate 64 days Organically grown. The only truly black cherry tomato. Produces large, sprawling, regular-leaf, vigorous tomato plants that yield abundant crops in huge clusters. The fruit consists of 1″, round, deep purple, mahogany-brown cherry tomatoes. Fruits are irresistibly delicious with sweet, rich flavors that burst in your mouth. Beautiful… -
Brandywine
$8.50 Indeterminate 90 days An heirloom and organically grown. A potato-leaf, Amish variety from the 1880s. The brandywine is probably the first heirloom to achieve “cult status” within heirloom tomatoes. In tomato tastings, chefs and tomato lovers alike have always placed it as one of their top three favorites. It is… -
Flaming Burst
$8.50 Indeterminate 70 days Organic, 1¼ x 1″ golden mini pears cluster on a steadily productive plant. Meaty but not dense; juicy and sweet but tangy. Delivers the correct culinary combination that so many insipid yellow cherries and pears lack. These tomato starts will be in 4” pots and will be… -
German Johnson
$8.50 Indeterminate 78 days A large, prolific plant originating in Virginia and North Carolina. Thought to be one of the four parent lines of “Radiator Charlie’s Mortgage Lifter.” Big, leafy, robust plants that produce huge, 1 lb., pink, beefsteak-type tomatoes The flavor is excellent. A very popular farmers’ market tomato and… -
Goldie
$8.50 Indeterminate 75 Days Deep orange beefsteak fruits, frequently bi-lobed, average 16–20 oz. Though reputed to be more than 150 years old, Goldie was introduced commercially in 1977. It is rated as the best of all orange tomatoes, delivering its rich flavor with an extraordinary velvety texture. These tomato starts will… -
Grandma Mary’s
$8.50 Indeterminate 68 days An heirloom with meaty 6–10 oz fruits that are very early for their size. And this Grandma produces fruit even during cold summers. -
Pink Berkley Tie Dye
$8.50 Indeterminate 65-75 days Every bite of this psychedelic-colored beefsteak-type is an experience. Big, succulent fruit can reach 8-12 ounces with a complex blend of flavors. The vivid, rosy-blushed fruit has iridescent, green skin with sunny yellow streaks and an interior that’s a fascinating kaleidoscope of green with trails of red… -
Purple Bumble Bee
$8.50 Indeterminate 70 days A magnificent, slightly elongated, cherry type tomato with metallic green striping and a deep red-purple undertone. It is bold, beautiful, and performs well even in tougher conditions. -
Rose de Berne
$8.50 Indeterminate 80 days This Swiss émigré could be considered the Brandywine of continental Europe. Like Brandywine, has many strains, and is widely considered in France, Germany and Switzerland to be the best-flavored tomato. Only medium-sized yet delivers the robust flavor of the bigger types. A recent taste test confirmed it’s… -
San Marzano, Redorta
$8.50 Indeterminate 78 days A much larger tomato (8 oz., 4-inch) with much better taste than its cousin, San Marzano. Meaty, delicious enough to eat off the vine with the bonus of ending up with more tomato paste per plant. An excellent choice for a wonderful complex and flavorful choice for…