Post by jennamoondancer on May 9, 2006 13:46:22 GMT -5
I have 96 varieties of tomatoes in stock but the others are not enough to distribute. I will post my growing out list on the other threads. Thanks!
Jenna
Common Name Date Planted Total Seeds in Stock Notes
Vintage Wine 4/15/2006 150 85 days) One of the very few pastel-hued tomatoes. A favorite of gourmet grocers, with attractive, 1-1/2lb., pale pink fruits set off by golden stripes. Elegant, sweet and tasty, with a nice, mild flavor that compliments most dishes. Tall, 78" plants with potato-leaved foliage. Indeterminate.
Cheesemans 100
Jaune Flammee 100 Also know as Jaune Flammé, these beautiful orange salad tomatoes are very juicy and have a good, sweet flavor with fruity overtones. Tomatoes weigh 2 to 3 ozs. and are a lovely persimmon orange color both inside and out. Extremely productive heirloom from France. Indeterminate. 70 days.
Yellow Pear 100 These miniature pear-shaped tomatoes are 1-3/4 to 2 inches long and clear yellow in color. They are delightfully sweet, considered by many as "garden candy". Baskets of these are as pretty as can be. Tall plants bear large and continuous harvests. Indeterminate. 78 days.
Jubilee 100 Plentiful harvests of bright golden-orange, large round fruit. Delicious taste and solid, smooth substance. Adds bright color to salads. This tomato's good looks and good taste make it a favorite with market gardeners. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Purple Calabash 4/15/2006 62 This is the most truly purple tomato we know, not just pink-purple, but it is deep purple-burgundy. It is also uniquely shaped, extremely fluted and almost ruffled in appearance. Fruit is flattened, about 3 inches across, and flavor is described by some as distinctively winey and rich. Expect large harvests of this unusual and interesting tomato. Indeterminate. 80-90 days.
Stupice 57 From Czechoslovakia, this is an extremely early cold-tolerant tomato that bears an abundance of 2 ounce flavorful and sweet tomatoes. This variety has become a garden favorite for its earliness, productivity, and truly wonderful taste. Indeterminate. 52 days.
Mortage Lifter 54 An old pink variety still in demand by gardeners. Well-shaped, large fruit is very meaty with few seeds; similar to Giant Belgium, but not quite as big. Folklore says variety named by a man who sold this crop to pay off a farm he was about to lose. Indeterminate. 85 days.
Great White 48 Heirloom variety. Beautiful, large white beefsteak tomato with sweet flavor and lots of juice. Fruit is larger than that of White Beauty. Vigorous plants have heavy foliage that provides good protection against sunscald on the fruit. Indeterminate. 85 days.
Brandywine Yellow 47 Large yellow fruit of exceptional quality, creamy texture, and delicious flavor. Fruit size is from 12 to 24 ozs., and tall vines have healthy, potato-leaved foliage. An extremely rich-tasting tomato, this one is also beautiful due to its smooth, not rough, shape. Indeterminate. 90 days.
Black Krim 4/15/2006 46 Dark brown-red tomatoes are large, 10 to 12 ozs., and very richly flavored with just a hint of saltiness. Color is darker in hot weather, and fruit seems to set well even in the heat. Prone to cracking, but a very heavy producer. Heirloom from the Black Sea of Russia. Indeterminate. 75-90 days.
Evergreen 43 This is one of the best tomatoes we know of that's green when ripe. Mild, delicious flavor and medium to large size make these solid beefsteak fruit good for slicing and very enjoyable to eat. Indeterminate. 72 days.
Siberia 41 A very early medium sized red tomato. Flavor is average but great if you are limited to a very short growing season. Russian origin. This variety was reported to be smuggled out of Russia in the 70's. Red
Djena Lee Golden Girl 41 A regular leaf plant that yields 8 -10 oz. fruit to 3. Rich, sweet tomatoey flavor and meaty texture.Days: 78Size: IndeterminateMid Season
White Potato Leaf 4/15/2006 40 (75-85 days) Make beautiful, white tomato sauces for your gourmet dishes with these unusual white to pale yellow-skinned, flavorful tomatoes. Flattened, 4 to 5" fruits have a pleasing acid flavor. Indeterminate.
Brandywine 39 Probably the first heirloom to achieve "cult status" within the growing popularity of heirloom tomatoes. A pink, potato-leaf, Amish variety from the 1880�s. Years ago, seed saving was done by individuals who understood that the greatest thing they could pass on to the next generation was some of the treasured food plants that had sustained life and had proven their value. One such pioneer was a man named Ben Quinsenbury, who lived in Vermont. He died at the age of 95, passing on his legacy. The Brandywine was Ben�s favorite tomato. In years of my holding tomato tastings for chefs and tomato lovers, the Brandywine has always placed as one of the top three favorites. It is legendary for it�s exceptionally rich, succulent tomato flavor. Fruits are reddish-pink, with light, creamy flesh that average 12 ounces but can grow to 2 pounds.Days: 80Type: HeirloomSize: IndeterminateLate Season
Olpaka 38 This is one of the best paste tomatoes we know, primarily because it makes sauce so good and sweet that you wouldn't even have to add flavoring to it. Tomatoes are large, at least 5 inches long, and shaped like a banana pepper with a pronounced tip on the bottom. Plants have wispy-type foliage, but are vigorous and very productive. The fruit has very few seeds and is extremely meaty with a rich, sweet flavor. Although they make outstanding sauce, these tomatoes are good enough to eat fresh. Heirloom variety originally from Poland. Indeterminate. 75 days.
Marglobe 37 Reliably large harvests of beautiful scarlet tomatoes with thick walls and medium size. Vines are strong and offer heavy foliage cover. Well adapted to most areas. Determinate. 72 days.
Nigeria 37
Cherokee Chocolate 4/15/2006 36 12-16 ox fruit,. Dark Crimson red w/brownish black shoulders. Sweet but slightly tart flavor. SlicerCraig LeHoullier stabilized this rogue heirloom originating from the popular old heirloom from Tennessee, Cherokee Purple. This 4-inch beefsteak variety has developed a great following among celebrity chefs because of its exceptionally rich tomato flavors and wonderful chocolate mahogany color. YES!!Days: 80Size: IndeterminateLate Season
Doucet 35
Yellow Tears 34
Sojourner South American 34
Striped Roman 34 85 days. Tomato-lovers everywhere are tipping their caps to SSE member John Swenson, who developed this cross of Antique Roman and Banana Legs. Orange-red, 5" long fruits are a speckled paste-type, marked by irregular yellow stripes. Meaty fruits have hearty, "real tomato" flavor and almost no seeds. One bite is sure to make it one of your favorites! Indeterminate.
Thai Pink 33 A wonderful variety from Thailand that yields abundant quantities of 1 1/2-2 inch, smooth, rose-colored eggs. Small fruit ripens from pale to deep pink. Resists cracking even in heavy rain climates. Excellent taste! A basket of these beauties rivals a bouquet of roses as a gift.Days: 74Size: IndeterminateMid Season
Ark Traveler 33 Bred by the University of Arkansas and well known for its ability to produce fruit in hot weather. Abundant crops of pink tomatoes that are 6 to 8 ounces and very flavorful. Indeterminate. 85 days.
German Striped Stuffer 32 Red with yellow stripes small stuffing type. Good flavor.Days: 78Size: IndeterminateMid Season
Eva Ball Purple 4/15/2006 32 Huge yields of sweet, juicy round fruit that is delicious for salads, sandwiches, and a variety of other uses. Dark pink fruit is smooth and usually about 2 inches across. Heirloom variety from Germany. Indeterminate. 70 days.
Debarao Black 31 Days: 72Type: HeirloomSize: IndeterminateMid Season
Wonder Light 31 (aka Plum Lemon) Hardy vine produces 2 to 3-inch long, oval fruit that resembles a lemon in size, shape and color. A nippled tomato with firm (fairly dry) flesh and great flavor. Perfect for sauces and salads.Days: 78Type: HeirloomSize: Indeterminate.Mid Season
Noir de Crimee 31 Similar to Black Krim with dusky brown sides and greenish shoulders. A great spicy flavor with a smoky overtone. Fruits are 8-12 oz.
Bradley 30 Large crops of pink, 8 to 10 oz. tomatoes that have a full, old-fashioned tomato flavor. Smooth, blemish-free fruit are borne in large numbers over a fairly concentrated time period, making this variety a long time favorite in Southern states for canning and eating. Strong determinate. 80 days.
Green Zebra 4/15/2006 29 A unique and delicious salad tomato. 3 oz. green fruits ripen to amber-green with darker green stripes. The light green flesh is very flavorful, sweet yet zingy. This one is a real taste treat. Indeterminate. 75 days.
Zapotec 29 Prolific.Deeply pleated, (almost triangular in shape) pink-red fruit, hollow interior, Mexican Indian variety.Days: 85Type: HeirloomSize:
Indeterminate.
Blue Ridge Mountain 28 Tall potato-leaf vines bearing , large, 1 lb., 4-inch, pink beefsteaks with good old-fashioned, delicious tomato flavor.Days: 80Type: HeirloomSize: Indeterminate
Persimmon 26 Beautiful, golden-orange tomatoes have one of the best flavors of all orange tomatoes. Average 5 in. diameter and between 1 and 2 lbs., quite meaty with few seeds. Vigorous plants bear well. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Blanc Du Quebec 4/15/2006 26
Black Sea Elephant 4/15/2006 25
Early Yellow Stripe 25 Very productive 2-inch, pale-red, round fruit with yellow stripes. A good tasting, semi-hollow, small stuffer.Days: 80Type: HeirloomSize: IndeterminateLate Season
Aunt Ruby's German Green 4/15/2006 25 Large green beefsteaks ripen to pale green with a tint of yellow and have a pink blush underneath that extends inside the flesh. The flavor is sweet, yet spicy and quite delicious. Fruit weighs from 12 to 16 ozs., and has the smoothest shape of any large green tomato. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Principe Borghese 4/15/2006 21 Plum-shaped Italian variety favored for drying. Meaty tomatoes have very little juice and few seeds. Small plants become extremely loaded with fruit. Determinate. 75 days.
White Wonder 21 One of the few "White" colored tomatoes. This is a very sweet variety that bears small to medium sized fruits that give a nice contrast to all the other reds, yellows, and purples around. White
Costaluto Genovese 21 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.Days: 78Type: HeirloomSize: IndeterminateMid Season
Henderson's Golden Ponderosa 21
Aunt Ginny's Purple/Pink 20 his heirloom beefsteak variety has flavor so excellent and rich that some folks claim it is equal to or better than Brandywine. Deep pink tomatoes weigh 12 to 16 ounces and are mostly smooth with very little cracking. Potato-leaved plants are vigorous and give good yields of these juicy and delicious tomatoes. Indeterminate. 75 to 85 days.
Striped Purple 4/15/2006 20
Garden Peach 4/15/2006 20 Abundant clusters of small yellow tomatoes with a pink blush. Skin is somewhat fuzzy resembling a peach and the flavor is sweet and fruit-like. This one is delicious and must be grown to appreciate. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 75-85 days.
Cherokee Purple 4/15/2006 18 Very productive plants bear loads of 10 to 12 oz. dusky rose/purple fruit with deep brick red interiors. The tomatoes are absolutely delicious with a pleasantly sweet and rich flavor. With thin skin and soft flesh, the fruit is somewhat perishable, but they taste so good they will be eaten quickly anyhow. Heirloom from Tennessee. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Black From Tula 4/15/2006 18 Deep reddish-brown beefsteak tomato has a rich, sweet flavor that is delicious. Fruit is smooth in texture and weighs from 8 to 12 ozs. This outstanding variety is very productive and seems to set well even when weather turns hot. Russian heirloom. Indeterminate. 75-80 days.
Kellogg's Breakfast 4/15/2006 18 Lovely pale-orange color on 1 lb. beefsteak type fruit. Tomatoes have very good flavor and are quite meaty with few seeds. Juice has the same bright color as orange juice and is delicious. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Corona 17 72 days) A prized native of sunny Mexico, where some of the world's finest tomato-based cuisine originates. Large, 8 oz. fruits, with green shoulders, are deep oblate and ripen to a brilliant red. Corona is a heavy yielder and therefore an economical choice that's certain to please. Produces strong, vigorous plants with excellent disease resistance. Determinate.
Red/Yellow Currant 17
Keepsake 4/15/2006 16 This is a long-keeper tomato that is distinctive for its very good flavor and extended storage ability. Once the fruit turns red, the ripening process slows down so that it stays at its peak for an extended period, giving you more time to use and enjoy the crop. Large production of 7 to 8 oz., bright red tomatoes are sweet and full of fresh tomato flavor. Determinate. 70 days.
Jenna
Common Name Date Planted Total Seeds in Stock Notes
Vintage Wine 4/15/2006 150 85 days) One of the very few pastel-hued tomatoes. A favorite of gourmet grocers, with attractive, 1-1/2lb., pale pink fruits set off by golden stripes. Elegant, sweet and tasty, with a nice, mild flavor that compliments most dishes. Tall, 78" plants with potato-leaved foliage. Indeterminate.
Cheesemans 100
Jaune Flammee 100 Also know as Jaune Flammé, these beautiful orange salad tomatoes are very juicy and have a good, sweet flavor with fruity overtones. Tomatoes weigh 2 to 3 ozs. and are a lovely persimmon orange color both inside and out. Extremely productive heirloom from France. Indeterminate. 70 days.
Yellow Pear 100 These miniature pear-shaped tomatoes are 1-3/4 to 2 inches long and clear yellow in color. They are delightfully sweet, considered by many as "garden candy". Baskets of these are as pretty as can be. Tall plants bear large and continuous harvests. Indeterminate. 78 days.
Jubilee 100 Plentiful harvests of bright golden-orange, large round fruit. Delicious taste and solid, smooth substance. Adds bright color to salads. This tomato's good looks and good taste make it a favorite with market gardeners. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Purple Calabash 4/15/2006 62 This is the most truly purple tomato we know, not just pink-purple, but it is deep purple-burgundy. It is also uniquely shaped, extremely fluted and almost ruffled in appearance. Fruit is flattened, about 3 inches across, and flavor is described by some as distinctively winey and rich. Expect large harvests of this unusual and interesting tomato. Indeterminate. 80-90 days.
Stupice 57 From Czechoslovakia, this is an extremely early cold-tolerant tomato that bears an abundance of 2 ounce flavorful and sweet tomatoes. This variety has become a garden favorite for its earliness, productivity, and truly wonderful taste. Indeterminate. 52 days.
Mortage Lifter 54 An old pink variety still in demand by gardeners. Well-shaped, large fruit is very meaty with few seeds; similar to Giant Belgium, but not quite as big. Folklore says variety named by a man who sold this crop to pay off a farm he was about to lose. Indeterminate. 85 days.
Great White 48 Heirloom variety. Beautiful, large white beefsteak tomato with sweet flavor and lots of juice. Fruit is larger than that of White Beauty. Vigorous plants have heavy foliage that provides good protection against sunscald on the fruit. Indeterminate. 85 days.
Brandywine Yellow 47 Large yellow fruit of exceptional quality, creamy texture, and delicious flavor. Fruit size is from 12 to 24 ozs., and tall vines have healthy, potato-leaved foliage. An extremely rich-tasting tomato, this one is also beautiful due to its smooth, not rough, shape. Indeterminate. 90 days.
Black Krim 4/15/2006 46 Dark brown-red tomatoes are large, 10 to 12 ozs., and very richly flavored with just a hint of saltiness. Color is darker in hot weather, and fruit seems to set well even in the heat. Prone to cracking, but a very heavy producer. Heirloom from the Black Sea of Russia. Indeterminate. 75-90 days.
Evergreen 43 This is one of the best tomatoes we know of that's green when ripe. Mild, delicious flavor and medium to large size make these solid beefsteak fruit good for slicing and very enjoyable to eat. Indeterminate. 72 days.
Siberia 41 A very early medium sized red tomato. Flavor is average but great if you are limited to a very short growing season. Russian origin. This variety was reported to be smuggled out of Russia in the 70's. Red
Djena Lee Golden Girl 41 A regular leaf plant that yields 8 -10 oz. fruit to 3. Rich, sweet tomatoey flavor and meaty texture.Days: 78Size: IndeterminateMid Season
White Potato Leaf 4/15/2006 40 (75-85 days) Make beautiful, white tomato sauces for your gourmet dishes with these unusual white to pale yellow-skinned, flavorful tomatoes. Flattened, 4 to 5" fruits have a pleasing acid flavor. Indeterminate.
Brandywine 39 Probably the first heirloom to achieve "cult status" within the growing popularity of heirloom tomatoes. A pink, potato-leaf, Amish variety from the 1880�s. Years ago, seed saving was done by individuals who understood that the greatest thing they could pass on to the next generation was some of the treasured food plants that had sustained life and had proven their value. One such pioneer was a man named Ben Quinsenbury, who lived in Vermont. He died at the age of 95, passing on his legacy. The Brandywine was Ben�s favorite tomato. In years of my holding tomato tastings for chefs and tomato lovers, the Brandywine has always placed as one of the top three favorites. It is legendary for it�s exceptionally rich, succulent tomato flavor. Fruits are reddish-pink, with light, creamy flesh that average 12 ounces but can grow to 2 pounds.Days: 80Type: HeirloomSize: IndeterminateLate Season
Olpaka 38 This is one of the best paste tomatoes we know, primarily because it makes sauce so good and sweet that you wouldn't even have to add flavoring to it. Tomatoes are large, at least 5 inches long, and shaped like a banana pepper with a pronounced tip on the bottom. Plants have wispy-type foliage, but are vigorous and very productive. The fruit has very few seeds and is extremely meaty with a rich, sweet flavor. Although they make outstanding sauce, these tomatoes are good enough to eat fresh. Heirloom variety originally from Poland. Indeterminate. 75 days.
Marglobe 37 Reliably large harvests of beautiful scarlet tomatoes with thick walls and medium size. Vines are strong and offer heavy foliage cover. Well adapted to most areas. Determinate. 72 days.
Nigeria 37
Cherokee Chocolate 4/15/2006 36 12-16 ox fruit,. Dark Crimson red w/brownish black shoulders. Sweet but slightly tart flavor. SlicerCraig LeHoullier stabilized this rogue heirloom originating from the popular old heirloom from Tennessee, Cherokee Purple. This 4-inch beefsteak variety has developed a great following among celebrity chefs because of its exceptionally rich tomato flavors and wonderful chocolate mahogany color. YES!!Days: 80Size: IndeterminateLate Season
Doucet 35
Yellow Tears 34
Sojourner South American 34
Striped Roman 34 85 days. Tomato-lovers everywhere are tipping their caps to SSE member John Swenson, who developed this cross of Antique Roman and Banana Legs. Orange-red, 5" long fruits are a speckled paste-type, marked by irregular yellow stripes. Meaty fruits have hearty, "real tomato" flavor and almost no seeds. One bite is sure to make it one of your favorites! Indeterminate.
Thai Pink 33 A wonderful variety from Thailand that yields abundant quantities of 1 1/2-2 inch, smooth, rose-colored eggs. Small fruit ripens from pale to deep pink. Resists cracking even in heavy rain climates. Excellent taste! A basket of these beauties rivals a bouquet of roses as a gift.Days: 74Size: IndeterminateMid Season
Ark Traveler 33 Bred by the University of Arkansas and well known for its ability to produce fruit in hot weather. Abundant crops of pink tomatoes that are 6 to 8 ounces and very flavorful. Indeterminate. 85 days.
German Striped Stuffer 32 Red with yellow stripes small stuffing type. Good flavor.Days: 78Size: IndeterminateMid Season
Eva Ball Purple 4/15/2006 32 Huge yields of sweet, juicy round fruit that is delicious for salads, sandwiches, and a variety of other uses. Dark pink fruit is smooth and usually about 2 inches across. Heirloom variety from Germany. Indeterminate. 70 days.
Debarao Black 31 Days: 72Type: HeirloomSize: IndeterminateMid Season
Wonder Light 31 (aka Plum Lemon) Hardy vine produces 2 to 3-inch long, oval fruit that resembles a lemon in size, shape and color. A nippled tomato with firm (fairly dry) flesh and great flavor. Perfect for sauces and salads.Days: 78Type: HeirloomSize: Indeterminate.Mid Season
Noir de Crimee 31 Similar to Black Krim with dusky brown sides and greenish shoulders. A great spicy flavor with a smoky overtone. Fruits are 8-12 oz.
Bradley 30 Large crops of pink, 8 to 10 oz. tomatoes that have a full, old-fashioned tomato flavor. Smooth, blemish-free fruit are borne in large numbers over a fairly concentrated time period, making this variety a long time favorite in Southern states for canning and eating. Strong determinate. 80 days.
Green Zebra 4/15/2006 29 A unique and delicious salad tomato. 3 oz. green fruits ripen to amber-green with darker green stripes. The light green flesh is very flavorful, sweet yet zingy. This one is a real taste treat. Indeterminate. 75 days.
Zapotec 29 Prolific.Deeply pleated, (almost triangular in shape) pink-red fruit, hollow interior, Mexican Indian variety.Days: 85Type: HeirloomSize:
Indeterminate.
Blue Ridge Mountain 28 Tall potato-leaf vines bearing , large, 1 lb., 4-inch, pink beefsteaks with good old-fashioned, delicious tomato flavor.Days: 80Type: HeirloomSize: Indeterminate
Persimmon 26 Beautiful, golden-orange tomatoes have one of the best flavors of all orange tomatoes. Average 5 in. diameter and between 1 and 2 lbs., quite meaty with few seeds. Vigorous plants bear well. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Blanc Du Quebec 4/15/2006 26
Black Sea Elephant 4/15/2006 25
Early Yellow Stripe 25 Very productive 2-inch, pale-red, round fruit with yellow stripes. A good tasting, semi-hollow, small stuffer.Days: 80Type: HeirloomSize: IndeterminateLate Season
Aunt Ruby's German Green 4/15/2006 25 Large green beefsteaks ripen to pale green with a tint of yellow and have a pink blush underneath that extends inside the flesh. The flavor is sweet, yet spicy and quite delicious. Fruit weighs from 12 to 16 ozs., and has the smoothest shape of any large green tomato. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Principe Borghese 4/15/2006 21 Plum-shaped Italian variety favored for drying. Meaty tomatoes have very little juice and few seeds. Small plants become extremely loaded with fruit. Determinate. 75 days.
White Wonder 21 One of the few "White" colored tomatoes. This is a very sweet variety that bears small to medium sized fruits that give a nice contrast to all the other reds, yellows, and purples around. White
Costaluto Genovese 21 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.Days: 78Type: HeirloomSize: IndeterminateMid Season
Henderson's Golden Ponderosa 21
Aunt Ginny's Purple/Pink 20 his heirloom beefsteak variety has flavor so excellent and rich that some folks claim it is equal to or better than Brandywine. Deep pink tomatoes weigh 12 to 16 ounces and are mostly smooth with very little cracking. Potato-leaved plants are vigorous and give good yields of these juicy and delicious tomatoes. Indeterminate. 75 to 85 days.
Striped Purple 4/15/2006 20
Garden Peach 4/15/2006 20 Abundant clusters of small yellow tomatoes with a pink blush. Skin is somewhat fuzzy resembling a peach and the flavor is sweet and fruit-like. This one is delicious and must be grown to appreciate. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 75-85 days.
Cherokee Purple 4/15/2006 18 Very productive plants bear loads of 10 to 12 oz. dusky rose/purple fruit with deep brick red interiors. The tomatoes are absolutely delicious with a pleasantly sweet and rich flavor. With thin skin and soft flesh, the fruit is somewhat perishable, but they taste so good they will be eaten quickly anyhow. Heirloom from Tennessee. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Black From Tula 4/15/2006 18 Deep reddish-brown beefsteak tomato has a rich, sweet flavor that is delicious. Fruit is smooth in texture and weighs from 8 to 12 ozs. This outstanding variety is very productive and seems to set well even when weather turns hot. Russian heirloom. Indeterminate. 75-80 days.
Kellogg's Breakfast 4/15/2006 18 Lovely pale-orange color on 1 lb. beefsteak type fruit. Tomatoes have very good flavor and are quite meaty with few seeds. Juice has the same bright color as orange juice and is delicious. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 80 days.
Corona 17 72 days) A prized native of sunny Mexico, where some of the world's finest tomato-based cuisine originates. Large, 8 oz. fruits, with green shoulders, are deep oblate and ripen to a brilliant red. Corona is a heavy yielder and therefore an economical choice that's certain to please. Produces strong, vigorous plants with excellent disease resistance. Determinate.
Red/Yellow Currant 17
Keepsake 4/15/2006 16 This is a long-keeper tomato that is distinctive for its very good flavor and extended storage ability. Once the fruit turns red, the ripening process slows down so that it stays at its peak for an extended period, giving you more time to use and enjoy the crop. Large production of 7 to 8 oz., bright red tomatoes are sweet and full of fresh tomato flavor. Determinate. 70 days.