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TOMATO ABE LINCOLN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-77 |
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| Not as pure as Original Abe Lincoln, indeterminate, somewhat smaller fruits and earlier maturing, distinctive slightly acid flavor. |
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TOMATO ACE 55 VF |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-85 |
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| Vigorous med-large determinate plants, good foliage cover, red thick walled flattened globes, 5 x 6 in. diameter, 7 oz., commercial processing or shipping, because of its low acidity this tomato must be pressure canned or canned with lemon juice to avoid the risk of botulism, Verticillium Wilt, Fusarium Wilt, Alternaria Stem Canker, and cracking resistant. |
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TOMATO AMANA ORANGE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
85-90 |
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| Orange beefsteak type, up to 5 in. diameter fruit, mild flavor, indeterminate. |
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TOMATO AMISH PASTE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
74-85 |
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| Indeterminate, acorn shaped deep red fruits, 8 oz. thick flesh, few seeds, needs staking. |
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TOMATO AMISH SALAD |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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| Indeterminate, sprawling plants, pink-red oval shaped cherry tomatoes, excellent flavor. |
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TOMATO ANGORA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
62-100 |
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| Brilliant-red tomatoes appear through indeterminate foliage with grayish-white fuzz on leaves and stems, medium-sized, solid and smooth, rarely cracks. |
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TOMATO ANNA RUSSIAN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
65-70 |
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| Indeterminate plant with small foliage and wispy vines, pink red, heart shaped fruit weighs about 1 lb., juicy flesh with superb flavor. |
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TOMATO ARKANSAS TRAVELER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-90 |
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| Indeterminate, smooth rose colored fruit, excellent shape, mild flavor, juicy, tolerant to heat and humidity, crack and disease resistant. |
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TOMATO ATKINSON |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO AUNT RUBY'S GERMAN GREEN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-95 |
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| Indeterminate, large green beefsteak with delicious, sweet, spicy flavor, 12-16 oz., light green when ripe with a tint of yellow and a pink blush underneath. |
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TOMATO AZOYCHKA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
81-85 |
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| Russian heirloom, productive, determinate, 4 ft. plants require some support, round, slightly flattened, 3-3.5 in., yellow fruits, best described as a citrus taste. |
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TOMATO BANANA LEGGS |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
72-90 |
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| Indeterminate, lacy foliage, 4 inch long, yellow, paste-like fruit resembles a banana, 8-10 per lb, heirloom. |
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TOMATO BAXTER'S BUSH CHERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO BEEFSTEAK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
62-115 |
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| Fair Cover, Flat solid meaty juicy and bright-red, 10 oz, some to 2 lb, excellent slicer, rich sub-acid flavor, rather rough and somewhat ribbed, for home gardeners. |
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TOMATO BI-COLOR CHERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
78 |
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| Indeterminate, small round cherry type, heirloom |
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TOMATO BIG RAINBOW |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-102 |
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| Heirloom from Polk County, Minnesota, indeterminate, 6 foot plants, huge rib-shouldered golden fruits with streaks of red russing through the flesh, fully ripened fruits are gold on stem end, red on blossom end, some weigh up to 2 pounds, subject to cracks and catfacing but has superb flavor. |
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TOMATO BLACK FROM TULA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-85 |
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| Indeterminate, largest of the black tomatoes, 4-5 inches, flattened fruit, 8-12 ounces, dark brown to purple with green shoulders, rich smoky flavor, sets fruit well in hot weather, rare Russian heirloom. |
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TOMATO BLACK KRIM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
69-90 |
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| Plant must be staked or caged, flattened, globe shaped, 8-12 oz., dark red-purple fruit with delicate skin, green shoulders, green tinted flesh, full flavor with slight saltiness that enhances the taste, very juicy. |
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TOMATO BLACK PLUM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO BLACK PRINCE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-90 |
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| Indeterminate vines, smooth round fruits, deep garnet skin color, dark red to brown flesh color, tender, juicy and flavorful, harvest when shoulders are dark and still show a trace of green. |
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TOMATO BLACK RUSSIAN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-80 |
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| Semi-determinate, thin brownish skin, red-pink purple flesh, meaty, juicy flavor resembles that of Brandywine, dark purple stripes radiate from blossom end to stem, green shoulders, thrives under cool growing conditions, heirloom. |
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TOMATO BONNY BEST |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
66-85 |
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| Old favorite, large open indeterminate plant, poor cover, 6-8 ounce smooth bight-scarlet globes, solid and meaty, variable, either flat culture or staking, widely adapted, especially good in Northern areas, popular for home or market gardens and growing under glass, pre 1934. Introduced in 1908. |
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TOMATO BOX CAR WILLIE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80 |
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| Indeterminate, round red fruits, 8-12 ounces, excellent flavor. |
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TOMATO BRADLEY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-85 |
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| Large indeterminate plant, fairly good cover, smooth mild pink 6 oz. slightly flattened globes, resistant to Fusarium Wilt, Alternaria Stem Canker, and Stemphylium. |
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TOMATO BRANDYWINE BLACK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-120 |
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| Indeterminate, potato leaf, 12-16 ounce purple-maroon, oval fruit, deep fruity flavor, pre 1900. |
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TOMATO BRANDYWINE PINK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-100 |
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| Probably from the Ben Quisenberry collection, an old-timer prized for its incredible flavor, medium to large size, 8-16 ounce pink fruits, potato-leaved indeterminate plant, matures late in northern areas, Amish heirloom. |
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TOMATO BRANDYWINE RED |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-100 |
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| Large indeterminate potato leaf vines, deep red fruits, excellent flavor, fruit can weigh up to 2 lbs. |
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TOMATO BRANDYWINE YELLOW |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
76-100 |
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| Indeterminate, fuzzy potato leaf vines, large fruit can weigh up to 2 pounds, excellent flavor for a yellow variety, delicious creamy texture, exceptional quality, heirloom. |
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TOMATO BROWN CHERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-82 |
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| Russian variety, better color than other brown/black tomatoes, indeterminate 6 foot plants, oval or plum shaped, 1.5 - 2 inch fruits, deep mahogany to brown, produces steadily and consistenly, color develops best when hot and sunny, very little when dark and rainy. |
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TOMATO BULL'S HEART (COURE DE TORO) |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
87 |
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| Indeterminate 6 ft. plants, large pink oxheart average 4 in., can grow to 3 lbs., only a few large fruits per plant, fruit will rot at stem if temperature gets cold, difficult to grow. |
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TOMATO BUSH BEEFSTEAK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO CARO RICH |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
72-80 |
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| Indeterminate, old variety, large 4-6 ounce beefsteak type fruits, rich deep-golden color, high carotene content, very low acid, too late for Northern areas. |
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TOMATO CHARLIE CHAPLIN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO CHEROKEE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO CHEROKEE PINK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO CHEROKEE PURPLE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
72-90 |
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| Relatively short, indeterminate vines, purple-pink-brown flesh color with green gel when not fully ripe, flattened globes, 10-12 oz., flavorful. |
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TOMATO COUSTOLUTO GENOVESE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO COUSTRALEE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
82 |
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| Indeterminate, meaty, smooth fruit, 4 in. across. |
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TOMATO CREOLE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO CURRANT GOLD RUSH |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO CURRANT RED |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
65-80 |
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| Indeterminate, vigorous vines with heavy foliage, red currant-sized fruits grow in clusters, intensely sweet flavor, perfect for salads. |
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TOMATO CURRANT SWEET PEA |
| Lycopersion esculentum | |
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TOMATO CURRANT YELLOW |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
69 |
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| Indeterminate, .5 in. globes, yellow skin and flesh, not a true currant. |
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TOMATO DELICIOUS |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO DINNER PLATE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO DIXIE GOLDEN GIANT |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
85-100 |
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| Giant golden-yellow tomato, sweet mild taste, good for slicing, vigorous grower, some fruits weigh 2-2.5 pounds, grown by an Amish family since the 1930s. |
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TOMATO DJENA LEE'S GOLDEN GIRL |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80 |
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| Family heirloom since 1929, won First Prize at the Chicago Fair 10 years in a row, indeterminate, yellow-orange fruits, richly balanced sweet tangy flavor. |
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TOMATO DURZBA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO DUTCHMAN |
| lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-85 |
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| Indeterminate, large flat purplish pink fruits, mild flavor, almost solid meat with few seeds, mid season. |
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TOMATO EARLY CASCADE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO ELBERTA PEACH |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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| Vigorous determinate plants are light-green with heavy pubescense, fruit are red with orange striping on skin, oblate shaped with pubescence, 3 ounces, tends to contain reversions. |
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TOMATO EVA PURPLE BALL |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-78 |
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| Heirloom from the Black Forest region of Germany, smooth round fruits weigh 4-5 oz., blemish-free, tender texture, peels easily, does very well in hot humid areas, excellent resistance to foliar and fruit diseases, from the late 1800s. |
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TOMATO EVERGREEN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
72-80 |
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| Green when ripe, vigorous indeterminate vines, very solid med-large fruits, 10-16 oz., delicious mild flavor, for slicing frying pickling or making conserves. |
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TOMATO FLAME |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-85 |
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| Indeterminate, beefsteak size fruit with red streaks throughout rose-gold flesh, rich tangy flavor, crack resistant, beautiful when sliced, from West Virginia |
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TOMATO FLAME' ORANGE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-90 |
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| Indeterminate, beautiful salad tomato, apricot shaped fruit, lovely persimmon-orange color inside and out, sweet intense flavor with fruity overtones, 2-3 ounce fruit borne in clusters, 1.5 inch diamter, french heirloom |
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TOMATO FLORADADE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO FLORADEL |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO GARDEN PEACH |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-85 |
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| Indeterminate, small (1.5-2.5 inch) round slightly flattened fuzzy fruit with yellow-pink blush, mild flavor improves with storage, vigorous, good keeper, heirloom. |
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TOMATO GARDENER'S DELIGHT |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
50-80 |
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| Vigorous indeterminate plants, best if staked, clusters of 6-12 bright-red fruit, .75-1.5 inches, round, has a tendency to crack, sweet flavor, bears until frost, German-bred. |
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TOMATO GEORGIA STREAK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
85-90 |
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| Indeterminate vines, yellow flesh blushed with red, red core on blossom end, 1-2 pounds, heirloom from Georgia. |
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TOMATO GERMAN HEAD |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO GERMAN JOHNSON |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
76-80 |
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| Heirloom, one of the 4 parent lines of Mortgage Lifter, indeterminate large rough fruits averaging .75-1.5 lbs., pink skin with yellow shoulders, very mild, low acid, very meaty, few seeds, heavy yields, good slicing or canning fair disease resistant. |
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TOMATO GERMAN JOHNSON POTATO LEAF |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO GERMAN ORANGE STRAWBERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO GIANT BELGIUM PINK |
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82-90 |
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| Indeterminate, huge, dark pink, 1.5-2 lbs average, some almost 5 lbs., smooth blossom end, mild flavor, solid meat, mid season, so sweet that some people make wine from it. |
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TOMATO GIANT BELGIUM YELLOW |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO GIANT TREE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-90 |
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| Italian potato leaf, vigorous 10-18 feet vines, strong stems, heavy thick leaves, smooth tender mild globes, few seeds, 1-2 pounds, pinkish/red.
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TOMATO GLACIER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
56-90 |
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| Spreading determinate plant, 2.5-3 in. crack free fruits ripen evenly, very sweet and flavorful, may appear weed like at first. |
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TOMATO GOLD NUGGET |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
55-70 |
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| Early, determinate, unifore compact plants 24 in. tall average, bright golden fruits ping pong ball size, many seedless fruits, mild flavor, prolific. |
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TOMATO GOLDEN PONDEROSA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO GOLDEN QUEEN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
65-80 |
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| Indeterminate, large smooth waxy yellow orange fruits, 8-12 oz., meaty, few seeds, sweet mild flavor, low acid. |
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TOMATO GOLDEN ROMA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-90 |
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| Indeterminate, 3-4 inch elongated yellow fruits with sweet flavor, excellent for sun-drying, fruit are shaped like a yellow San Marzano type, early maturing, heavy yeild. |
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TOMATO GOLDEN SUNBURST |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80 |
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| Indeterminate vine, excellent quality 3 in. golden fruit, suited for fresh market or home garden. |
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TOMATO GOLDEN SUNRISE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-78 |
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| Indeterminate plant, smooth med-sized yellow fruits, tangy distinctive flavor especially good for a yellow type, average disease tolerant. |
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TOMATO GOLDIE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
85-100 |
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| Very vigorous indeterminate vines, huge golden slightly flattened globes, smooth blossom ends, mild fine flavor, mostly giants, possibly a yellow version of Giant Belgium. |
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TOMATO GREAT WHITE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-85 |
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| Vigorous heavy indeterminate foliage, large white fruits, 14-16 oz., mild, low acid flavor, few seeds, ripens midseason, heirloom. |
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TOMATO GREEN GRAPE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-87 |
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| Old fashioned bush tomato, Yellow Pear x Evergreen, distinctive small green yellow fruits borne in clusters of 4-12, resembles large Muscat grapes, green flesh, easily cultivated. |
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TOMATO GREEN SAUSAGE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO GREEN ZEBRA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-90 |
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| Determinate, yellow-green, 1.5-2.5 inch fruits with dark green vertical stripes, emerald-green flesh with mild but not bland flavor, very productive. |
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TOMATO GULF STATE MARKET |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO HILLBILLY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
85-94 |
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| Indeterminate, smooth, ribbed, 4-5 inch beefsteak fruits, 1-2 pounds, yellow-orange with red streaks, low acid, Ohio heirloom originally from West Virginis. |
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TOMATO HOMESTEAD |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO ITALIAN BEEFSTEAK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-85 |
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| Indeterminate, large red beefsteak, 1-2 pounds, meaty flesh, few seeds, intense balanced flavor, heirloom |
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TOMATO JUBILEE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
72-85 |
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| Med-sized indeterminate plants, narrow foliage and fair cover, golden orange slightly flattened globes, 2.25-2.75 x 2.5-3.5 in. diameter, 6-7 oz., meaty thick walls, solid, few seeds, mild but good tomato flavor, heavy yields, home garden and local market, not for the far North, grow on the ground or use short stakes. |
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TOMATO JUNE PINK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO KELLOGG'S BREAKFAST |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-85 |
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| Heirloom tomato, indeterminate vines, large orange beefsteak with outstanding flavor. |
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TOMATO KENTUCKY BEEFSTEAK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO LILLIAN'S YELLOW |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
95-98 |
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| Indeterminate, potato leaf, globe shape fruits up to 16 oz. each, rich flavor, heirloom. |
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TOMATO LIME GREEN SALAD |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
58-85 |
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| Compact, ruogse plant bears juicy, 2.5-3 ounce fruits, beautiful lime-green flesh with tangy flavor, skin turns from apple-green to yellow-green when ripe, early. |
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TOMATO MANITOBA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
58-80 |
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| Non-staking bush type, medium-large smooth firm bright-red fruits, 6 ounces, very productive, F1 and V resistant, developed for southern Canadian praries |
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TOMATO MANYEL |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-91 |
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| Indeterminate, lemon yellow, flattened globes, 8-12 oz., outstanding rich taste. |
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TOMATO MARGLOBE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
73-77 |
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| Better size and uniformity, less cracking and better color around stem, deep scarlet smooth globes, for humid climates, home, market, can or shipping, Fusarium Wilt, bright, and rust resistant. |
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TOMATO MARION |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-78 |
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| Rutgers type but earlier, larger and more disease free, FW GLS ST and crack resistant, sole tolerance to AB, medium-large strong indeterminate vines, good cover, medium-large smooth dark-scarlet slightly deep globes, small blossom end scar, high yeilds, adapted to the Southeast, home or market. |
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TOMATO MARIZOL GOLD |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO MARIZOL PURPLE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO MARTINO'S ROMA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-90 |
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| Determinate plants, rugose foliage, paste tomato, 1.5 x 2.5 in., dry meaty flesh, few seeds, blossom end rot resistant, Italy |
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TOMATO MARVEL STRIPE |
| Lycopersicon escuolentum | |
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TOMATO MINI ORANGE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO MINI YELLOW CHERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO MONEYMAKER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO MORTGAGE LIFTER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
83-90 |
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| Old-timer still in demand, indeterminate, large well shaped fruits, 1 lb., dark-pink skin, very meaty, few seeds, much like Giant Belgium but not quite as big. |
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TOMATO MORTGAGE LIFTER RED |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO MOUNTAIN GOLD |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
72 |
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| Determinate, deep yellow tangerine 3.5 in. fruits, mild low acid flavor, superior in both appearance and holding quality. |
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TOMATO MOUNTAIN PRINCESS |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO MR. STRIPEY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO MULE TEAM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO NEBRASKA WEDDING |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
90-105 |
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| Indeterminate vines, attractive, 3-4 in. globes, orange skin and flesh, wonderfully balanced sweet/acid flavor, good for commercial production. |
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TOMATO NECTARINE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO NEW YORKER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO NEW ZEALAND PASTE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO OLD BROOKS |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO OLD GERMAN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75 |
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| Indeterminate, yellow fruits with a red center visible on the surface and throughout the core, often weigh over a pound, outstanding flavor, few seeds, not a heavy producer, not drought tolerant. |
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TOMATO OLPAKA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
85 |
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| Indeterminate, solid, meaty fruit, 9-11 oz., looks like a long red pepper, good for sauce. |
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TOMATO OMARS LEBANESE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80 |
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| Indeterminate, large, pink, irregular, flattened fruit to 5 in., 1-1.5 lbs., sweet flavor seems to be expressed best in northern areas while the quality is more variable in southern areas. |
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TOMATO ORANGE BANANA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
85 |
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| Indeterminate, 2-4 in. long paste tomatoes with pointed ends, unique orange color, sweet flavor, excellent for drying. |
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TOMATO ORANGE EGG |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO ORANGE PASTE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO ORANGE QUEEN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
65-70 |
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| The standard for early orange slicers, open determinate vines, bright orange beefsteak fruits, 4-6 oz., mild flavor, early maturing. |
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TOMATO ORANGE ROMA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO OREGON SPRING |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO OXHEART GIANT |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO OXHEART ORANGE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-90 |
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| Excellent orange version of Pink Oxheart, large vines are best when caged to protect fruit from sunscald, heart shaped fruit, firm solid flesh, few seeds. |
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TOMATO OXHEART PINK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75 |
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| Indeterminate, heart shaped fruit, meaty and flavor, 12 oz. fruits. |
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TOMATO OXHEART RED |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO OXHEART STRIPED |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO OXHEART YELLOW |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PEACH BLOW SUTTON |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PERONE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PERSIMMON |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-96 |
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| Heirloom, yellow beefsteak type, indeterminate, very large, persimmon colored fruit is uniform and blemish free, low acid, small cavity, very flavorful. |
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TOMATO PINEAPPLE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PINK ACCORDIAN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PINK PEAR |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PINK PING PONG |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75 |
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| Indeterminate, 2 x 2 inch round pink fruit the size of a ping pong ball, great flavor, highly productive. |
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TOMATO PINK STUFFER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PLUM LEMON |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-95 |
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| Indeterminate, 4-5 ft. plants, bright yellow, 3 x 2 in. diameter fruits with two distinct chambers, plum or lemon shaped with a point on the tip. |
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TOMATO POLISH PASTE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PONDEROSA PINK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO PONDEROSA YELLOW |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
78-90 |
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| Heirloom, indeterminate, some what rough large cored yellow gold fruits, fruits weigh over a pound, shows well until late summer, not very tolerant of foliage diseases, best suited for cage culture. |
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TOMATO PORTER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
65-78 |
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| Large indeterminate plants, fair cover, medium-small red deep-globes, mid-season, sunburn and crack resistant, heavy yeilds on all soils even when hot and dry, bears until frost. |
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TOMATO PORTER IMP. |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
65-78 |
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| Heavy yields in high temperatures and low humidity, large indeterminate plants, 4 ounce deep-red globes, larger than Porter but same setting ability, ASC resistant, excellent keeping quality, V and F1 resistant.
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TOMATO PRINCIPE BORGHESE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-75 |
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| Tomato used for sun drying in Italy, 1-2 oz. plum shaped fruits with pointy ends borne in clusters, very meaty with little juice and few seeds, determinate vine needs support, good processing variety, in dry areas branches of these tomatoes can be hung up to dry until leathery. |
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TOMATO PRUDENS PURPLE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
67-85 |
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| Indeterminate, potato leaf plants, 1 lb. fruits with distinctive ridges, dark-pink skin color, firm meaty crimson flesh, no cracking, few seeds, widely adapted. |
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TOMATO PURPLE CALABASH |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-90 |
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| Novelty, prolific, drought tolerant plants, small ruffled purple-pink fruits blushed bronze or chocolate brown when ripe, 5-6 oz. average weight, intense flavor, fairly crack resistant, stores well. |
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TOMATO PURPLE PRINCE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO QUARTER CENTURY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RED CHERRY LARGE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-80 |
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| Strong vigorous indeterminate plants, small round red fruits, 1 in. diameter average, borne in large clusters, bears all summer for a long harvest period, widely used shipper, heavy yielder, fine flavor, raw or in salads. |
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TOMATO RED CHERRY SMALL |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RED GOLD STRIPE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RED PEACH |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RED PEAR |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RED PLUM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RED PONDEROSA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RED RUSSIAN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RED STRAWBERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-85 |
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| Indeterminate plant with open growth habit, light foliage cover, color and shape resembles strawberries, 3 inches wide by 3.5 inches long, 10 ounces, meaty flesh with little juice, few seeds, old-fashioned tomato flavor with a lingering sweetness, German heirloom, pre-1900 |
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TOMATO RIESENTRAUBE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
76-85 |
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| German heirloom, name translates "giant bunch of grapes", compact indeterminate plant with good foliage cover, up to 350 flowers per cluster which produces bunches of 20-40 1.5 x 1.25 inch red fruits, flavor resembles a beefsteak tomato. |
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TOMATO ROMA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RUSSIAN BLACK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO RUTGERS VF |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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| Rutgers (Imp) VF - 73-86 days to maturity, adds FW and VW resistance to the old Rugters lines, more compact, strong vigorous determinate vines, generally upgraded large fruits, bright red 6-8 ounce globes, excellent early variety for canning and juicing.
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TOMATO SAN MARZANO DET. |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO SAN MARZANO ID |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-90 |
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| Large indeterminate vines, good cover, rectangular flat-sided intensely red fruits, 1.5 x 3.5-4 inches long, borne in clusters, holds well on vine or in storage, crack resistant, excellent for paste or puree or canning, processor favorite due to high solids, Italy. |
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TOMATO SANTIAM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
58-75 |
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| Extra early, determinate 30 inch plants, mostly seedless 4-5 ounce fruits, good quality, mild, slightly acid, sweet and juicy, abundant yeilds, good home garden and fresh market. |
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TOMATO SAUSAGE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO SIBERIA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
40-70 |
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| Russian, vigorous determinate, early, oval to egg shaped, high color, heavy crops of Red 3 - 4 oz. fruits. |
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TOMATO SILETZ |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
52-75 |
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| Improved Oregon Spring type with a somewhat more vigorous plant and earlier ripening fruit, 8-16 ounce, blemish free, determinate vines, resistant to V and F1, better resistance to cracking and cat facing. |
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TOMATO SILVERY FIR TREE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
58 |
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| Unique, 24 inch plant with unusual dissected foliage that looks like a carrot top, heavy crops of round, flattened 2-3.5 inch red fruit, Russian origin |
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TOMATO SOLDACKI |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75 |
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| Indeterminate, potato leaf, dark pink, flattened fruits, up to 1 pound, thin skin, firm flesh. low acid, brought to Ohio from Poland, 1900 |
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TOMATO SPANISH PASTE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO STRIPED CAVERN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-100 |
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| Indeterminate, firm blocky thick-walled fruits, very meaty, core is near the stem, average 8 ounces at maturity, abundant yields, keeps 4 weeks when harvested ripe -- longer if semi-ripe, good home-grown flavor for eating fresh, superb for stuffing, firm walls do not split or crumble. |
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TOMATO STRIPED GERMAN |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO STRIPED PASTE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO STRIPED STUFFER |
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TOMATO STUPICE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
52-85 |
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| Indeterminate potato leaf vines to 4 ft., small to medium sized, 3-6 oz. fruits, very early, exceptional flavor, good yielder, good in cool weather. |
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TOMATO SUB ARTIC PLENTY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO SUGAR LUMP |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO SUN DROP |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70-76 |
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| Indeterminate, small globular deep orange fruits, 1.75 in. diameter, firm meaty and sweet, resist cracking or bursting even late in the season. |
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TOMATO SUNRAY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
72-91 |
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| Vigorous large sturdy indeterminate vines, heavy foliage, mild but rich flavor, same size and color and quality as Jubilee plus highly resistant to Fusarium Wilt, flavor rivals the best reds, usually staked, widely adapted. |
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TOMATO SUPER ITALIAN PASTE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO SUPER SIOUX |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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| Rather open medium-sized indeterminate plant, fair cover, smooth thick-walled fleshy 4 ounce red globes, ACS resistant, sets well during high temperatures, good for hot dry areas, old-time acid flavor. |
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TOMATO SWEETIE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO TANGERINE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80-85 |
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| Flavorful enough to live up to its tart name, deep yellow-orange beefsteak-type fruit with tangerine shape, meaty flesh, high yields. |
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TOMATO THESSALONIKI |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
66-80 |
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| Developed in Greece, indeterminate plant needs staking, uniform baseball-sized smooth solid red fruits, 4-6 ounces, resistant to sunburn and cracks and spots, perfect blossom ends, mild, will not rot when ripe, introduced to the US in the 1950s |
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TOMATO TIFFEN MENNONITE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-85 |
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| Potato leaf plant, large, dark pink fruit with outstanding flavor amd smooth texture, up to 4 inches in diameter, heirloom |
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TOMATO TIGERELLA |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
55-75 |
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| Indeterminate plants, huge crops of red fruits with orange stripes, 1.5-2 inches, immature fruits are light green with dark green stripes, tangy tomato flavor. |
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TOMATO TIGERETTE RED CHERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO TIGERETTE YELLOW CHERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO TINY TIM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
45-75 |
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| Small tree-like determinate plants, 8-16 inches tall x 6-12 inch diameter, .75-1.5 inch scarlet fruits, used primarily for container culture, matures fruits when planted in a 3 inch pot, ASC and ST resistant, rugose leaf, ornamental and productive, for pots and small spaces. |
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TOMATO TINY TOTEM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO TOMATILLO GRANDE RIO VERDE |
| Physalis ixocarpa | |
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| A special selection of Tomatillo that will yield large fruit on a medium determinate plant. The fruit are 90 grams, globe shaped, and have a high yield potential. Recommended for fresh market and the processing market.
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TOMATO TOMATILLO GROUND CHERRY |
| Physalis pruinosa | |
75 |
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| sweet ripe flavor, for hot desserts and preserves, .75 inch diameter, easilty removed papery husks, prolific yield bears until frost.
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TOMATO TOMATILLO PINEAPPLE |
| Physalis pruinosa | |
65 - 75 |
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| Eastern European relative of the Mexican tomatillo, bushy spreading plants grow 12-18 inches tall, marble-sized pineapple-flavored fruits encased in husks, good for jams and pies. |
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TOMATO TOMATILLO PURPLE |
| Physalis ixocarpa | |
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| Rare heirloom variety, smaller 1 inch fruit has sharper flavor than green tomatillo, makes attractive purple salsa, easy to grow. |
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TOMATO TOMATILLO VERDE |
| Physalis ixocarpa | |
60-95 |
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| Vines grow 8 ft. or longer, 2-3 in. fruits, adds unique sweet sour flavor to Mexican dishes, green fruit is enclosed in a papery husk. |
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TOMATO TOMMY TOE |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70 |
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| Indeterminate plants produce hundreds of apricot size fruits over an extended period, excellent flavor, resists early and late blight. |
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TOMATO TOTEM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
70 |
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| Dwarf plant grows 10-12 inches tall, bright red cherry tomatoes, .75 inch diameter. |
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TOMATO TRAVELER 76 |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO TRIP-L-CROP |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
90 |
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| Large crimson fruits grow to 6 in. across, meaty, good for slicing and canning, very productive, up to 2 bushels per plant, not disease resistant. |
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TOMATO TUMBLER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
55-65 |
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| Early maturing, bush habit plant, well suited for container gardening. Produces high yields of red cherry size fruit, 1 - 1.5 inch diameter, which cascade over hanging baskets. |
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TOMATO WATERMELON BEEFSTEAK |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
75-95 |
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| Indeterminate vines, extremely meaty, pink skin, purplish red mild flesh, some weigh 2 lbs. and more, large oblong fruits give it its name, up to 50 lbs. of fruit per vine. |
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TOMATO WHITE BEAUTY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO WHITE CHERRY |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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| Indeterminate, pale yellow-ivory fruit, 1 ounce, huge yield. |
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TOMATO WHITE SNOWBALL |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO WHITE WONDER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO WINSALL |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
80 |
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| Flavorful old variety with potato leaf foliage, large pink, slightly flattened fruits, few seeds, low yeilds but worth growing for excellent taste. |
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TOMATO WISCONSIN 55 |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO YELLOW BELL |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO YELLOW DELICIOUS |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO YELLOW PEACH |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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| Indeterminate, yellow, 1.5 in., round fruit with fuzzy skin like a peach, mild fruity flavor, productive. |
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TOMATO YELLOW PEAR |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO YELLOW PERFECTION |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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| Determinate, sweet yellow fruits, prone to cracking and sholder scratches in wet weather. |
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TOMATO YELLOW PING PONG |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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| Glowing golden balls. |
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TOMATO YELLOW PLUM |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
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TOMATO YELLOW STUFFER |
| Lycopersicon esculentum | |
76-90 |
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| Indeterminate plants, 3 in. fruits, resembles a golden pepper with seeds clustered near the top, insides of fruit removes easily for stuffing. |