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Tomato; Heirloom, cherry, slicing, beefsteak, etc.

Tomato; Heirloom, cherry, slicing, beefsteak, etc.

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Available in small 6 packs, XL 6 packs, 4" pots, 1 gallon pots (w/stake), and 5 gallon grow-bags (w/stake).

 

Kellogg's Breakfast: 85 days. These beefy slicers are plenty big enough for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Easily reaching 4–5 inches across or larger, the brilliant, orange fruit are rich, meaty, and full flavored. Indeterminate plants have an open, rambling habit.

Matt's Wild Cherry: 60 days. Great for Containers! These small cherry tomatoes are deep-red, tender, smooth, and full-flavored with a high sugar content.  Fantastic in salsa and for fresh eating. Some resistance to early blight and late blight.

Wapsipinicon Peach: 78 days. A two bite, heirloom tomato with an unbelievably delicious nectar-like, juicy flavor. Your taste buds will surely melt and thank you when you put this tomato in your mouth. Named for a river in northeastern Iowa, the Wapsipinicon Peach Tomato produces a plentiful supply of light yellow fruits with tinges of pink and a touch of fuzzy peach-like skin.

Marianna's Peace: 85 days.  Outstanding rich flavor of sweet and acid with a dense creamy texture. If you love Brandywine, this one will surely put up a challenge to its recognition as the “Best tasting heirloom” tomato. The Marianna's Peace Tomato comes from Czechoslovakia and is said to be passed down since the early 1900s. The name and history come from the story of Marianna. She was a young girl who escaped capture in WW2. After a decade of losing contact with her family, they finally reunited. Before her father died he gave her these seeds as a gift. Late season, pink beefsteak type with potato leaves.

Mortgage Lifter: 95 days. As the story goes, a tomato farmer facing bankruptcy selected a tomato that produced so well, he was able to sell the plants to pay off the mortgage. We’re not sure that would be the case today, but Mortgage Lifter certainly produces an abundance of 1–2 pound fruit. Not the prettiest in the world, but meaty and full of heirloom flavor. Indeterminate. Disease resistant.

Pineapple: 90 days. Pineapple will remind you of those visits to Grandpa’s garden when you were a kid. The beautiful, red-and-yellow streaked tomatoes can weigh up to 1 pound. One taste will transport you back in time with that great old-fashioned, full-bodied tomato flavor. Indeterminate. Territorial Seed Company's Great Northwest Tomato Taste-Off winner.

Cherokee Purple: 72 days. Famously rich flavor and texture make this a colorful favorite among heirloom enthusiasts. Medium-large, flattened globe, 8-12 oz. fruits. The color is dusky pink with dark shoulders. Multilocular interior ranges from purple to brown to green. Relatively short vines. Indeterminate.

Martinos Roma: 75 days. The Martinos Roma Tomato is unusual among old tomato varieties.  This 2-ounce paste tomato will supply you with hundreds of fruits. They are borne in clusters of 4 to 6 and seem immune to the blossom end rot that plagues the larger paste varieties. Yields begin in the early midseason.  The Martinos Roma Tomato makes a truly fine sauce.

Principe Borghese: 78 days. The Principe Borghese Tomato an Italian heirloom, is the tomato used for sun drying in Italy. It is very small (1 to 2 ounces), plum-shaped, and pointed at one end. Fruits are born in large clusters of several dozen, like grapes. They are meaty with little juice.  Principe Borghese Tomato branches can be hung to dry until the fruit becomes leathery. In Italy, they just throw the vines over a fence. Don't give this one too much water as you don't want juicy fruit for drying. 

Sweet Apertif: 80 days. We have come to expect cherry tomatoes to taste good, but one bite of this one left us stunned. The round fruit are bite-sized delicacies bursting with a complex, wine-like taste and tropical aroma. Vigorous indeterminate plants offer nonstop production of the 7/8 inch fruit on triple trusses. Remarkably, the thin-skinned tomatoes are incredibly crack resistant!

"Double D" Giant Oxheart: 85 days. Oxheart is truly the giant of all tomatoes. Its attractive shape, large size and excellent table qualities have quickly brought it into deserved popularity among backyard gardeners. Market growers are finding it in great demand. There is now great rivalry in gardening neighborhoods to see who can grow the finest Oxheart in shape and size. Three-pound specimens are quite common.  
The Oxheart is smooth, thick, tender, and almost seedless; frequently showing two inches thick without a seed cavity. The color is pink and it has that delicious mild flavor that every lover of this fruit likes so well. Rich soil adds greatly to its productiveness. 

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