Tomatoes
Variety | Heirloom? | Origin | Description | Days to Maturity |
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Amish Paste | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | Amish heirloom. 6-8 oz. oxheart shaped red fruits. Indeterminate | 85 |
Alicante | Yes | TomatoFest | From Unwins, England. Large indeterminate plants produce golf-ball sized, round, fruit | 70 |
Ananas Noire | Yes | Territorial Seeds | Indeterminate. Large, Green and Red Streaks.Developed in Belgium by Pascal Moreau. (aka. Black Pineapple). | 80 |
Beam's Yellow Pear | Yes | TomatoFest | Indeterminate. 1 1/2" pear shaped fruit | 75 |
Black Prince | Yes | TomatoFest | Known in Russia as "Czerno Prinz Tomat". Indeterminate | 70 |
Brandywine | Yes | TomatoFest | The most famous heirloom potato. Potato leaf, pink. Entered in Seed Savers Exchange collection in 1982, via Ben Quisenberry, who received the variety from Dorris Sudduth Hill. She stated that they had been in her family for over 80 years. | 95 |
Buckabee's New 50 Day | Yes | Tomatofest | ? | ? |
Camp Joy | Yes | TomatoFest | Indeterminate red cherry | 81 |
Costoluto Fiorentino | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | Italian heirloom from Tuscany. Heavily ribbed shiny red squat 4 oz fruit | 80 |
Elbe | Yes | TomatoFest | indeterminate, potato-leaf plants. 12-14 oz. yellow-orange fruit | 86 |
Eva Purple Ball | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | 1800’s tomato from the Black Forest region of Germany | 70 |
Fred Limbaugh Potato Top | Yes | TomatoFest | potato-leaf, indeterminate plants. 1-2 pound, slightly-flattened, slightly-fluted, pink fruit | 78 |
Gill's | Yes | Territorial Seed | Determinate. A cross between Wasatch Beauty and Pepper tomato, Gill's All-Purpose was bred in 1947 by the Gill Brothers Seed Company in Portland, Oregon.3-4 1/2 inch deep red fruit.disease resistant. | 75 |
Ilse's Yellow Latvian | Yes | TomatoFest | indeterminate plants. 10-ounce yellow-orange fruit | 78 |
Italian Tree | Yes | TomatoFest | sprawling, indeterminate plants. 1-2 pound, red fruit | 85 |
Koralik | Yes | Territorial Seeds | Ultra-early, cherry | 61 |
Lahman Pink | Yes | TomatoFest | large indeterminate plants. Large yield of 10-12 ounce, pink fruit. A good tomato for cooler growing conditions | 80 |
Legend | No | Territorial Seeds | Bred by Dr. James Baggett. Exceptionally early, fruits well at low temperatures, resistant to late blight. | 68 days |
Long Keeper* | Yes | Tomatofest | ? | ? |
Manyel | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | 3" yellow fruit | 75 |
Martino's Roma | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | Italian heirloom. Productive paste tomato with rugose (puckered) foliage. Heavy yield of 2-3 ounce fruits. | 75 |
Napoli | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | Determinate, typical Italian paste type. Med. size plant bears good set of very deep red color | 80 |
Neves Azorean | Yes | TomatoFest | ||
New Hampshire Surecrop | No | Territorial Seeds | 4-5" red, originated in 1957 from breeding with wild Mexican species, Late Blight Resistant | 78 Days |
Old Brooks | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | High acid suited for canning. 6-8 oz., bright red fruit | 78 |
Purple Russian | Yes | TomatoFest | Ukrainian heirloom tomato. Large yield of purple-red, 6 oz., plum-shaped fruit | 77 |
Poland II | Yes | TomatoFest | Polish heirloom paste tomato. indeterminate plants. 4-inch, red plum-shaped fruit. A good for cooler growing regions | 75 |
Russian Big Roma | Yes | TomatoFest | Huge plum-shaped sauce tomatos. | 85 |
San Marzano | Yes | Territorial Seeds | Classic Italian paste variety | ? |
Saint Pierre | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | traditional French variety. indeterminate, 3-inch, red, round, fruit Produces well in cool climates until frost | 74 |
Siberian Red | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | Great Russian tomato for cool climates | 62 |
Slava | Yes | TomatoFest | Potato leaf Czech variety. 2-inch, red, round, fruit. Blight resistant | 65 |
Stupice | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | Indeterminate. Tall, spindly, potato leaf plant with very heavy set of 2-4 oz. deep red fruit | 70 |
Tiffen Mennonite | Yes | Territorial Seeds | Potato leafed, huge pink fruit | 85 Days |
Tommy Toe | Yes | Heirloom Tomatoes | Australian tomato. Reportedly resistant to both early and late blight. From Diggers via Steve Parton of Melbourne Australia. Cluster type cherry | 70 |
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