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Tomato Applause Hybrid VFFA
Early maturity, compact plant size and large, beautiful tomatoes are tops on most gardeners' wish list, and these attributes are just what Applause delivers. Perfectly smooth, large fruit are 8 to 12 ozs. with a fresh, delicious flavor. These plants stay smaller so they fit tighter growing spaces while still providing exceptional yields. Maybe the name of this tomato comes from the appreciation felt for such a great choice in an early variety. Determinate. 66 days.
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Tomato Heirloom Amish paste
Amish heirloom variety produces paste-type fruit with an oblong oxheart shape. 8 ounce tomatoes are solid with an outstandingly good, sweet flavor. Indeterminate. 85 days. |
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Tomato Better Boy Hybrid VFN
Rugged vines produce large crops of bright red, 12 to 16 oz. smooth, flavorful fruit. Similar to Big Boy, but with additional disease resistance. Firm and perfect for slicing. One of the best tasting, garden tomatoes available anywhere. Indeterminate. 75 days. |
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Tomato Better Bush Hybrid VFN
Perfect for large containers or small gardens, this has long been a favorite choice for growing on patios, decks, and balconies. That is because the compact plants are attractive while yielding good-sized 8 oz. fruit with real tomato flavor. Stocky plants grow 3 to 4 ft. tall with an upright habit, making staking needs minimal. Compact indeterminate. 68 days. |
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Tomato Big Beef Hybrid VFFNTA
1994 ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS AWARD. One of the finest ever hybrids yet for home gardeners. Impressive yields of extra-large, 10 to 12 oz. smooth tomatoes with real old-time flavor. Its virtues include great disease resistance, early harvests and fruit that stays enormous even at the end of a long season. Indeterminate. 73 days. |
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Tomato Heirloom Brandywine Sudduth Strain
This is widely known as the original Pink Brandywine strain, obtained by Ben Quisenberry from Dorris Sudduth Hill, whose family had grown it for more than 80 years. Many gardeners consider this strain the best Brandywine with fruit that is superior in taste and smoothness. Its tomatoes are indeed special, 1 to 2 pound pink beefsteaks with the delectably complex, rich, sweet flavor that has made Brandywine justifiably famous. Indeterminate. 85 days. |
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Tomato Bush Early Girl Hybrid VFFNT
'Little sister' to Early Girl, this variety will surprise you with its huge yields on such small plants. 6 to 7 oz. fruit is larger than that of Early Girl and has a good flavor. Gardeners in short-season areas should be sure to try this one, which has even more disease resistance than the original. Compact determinate. 54 days. |
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Celebrity Supreme
Mid season hybrid variety with 10 oz red flattened globe fruit on 3' plants Said to be crack resistant with 'Celebrity' taste |
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Cherokee Purple
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. |
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Tomato Hybrid Goliath VFFNT
Large crops of big, brilliant red smooth tomatoes with delicious flavor make this one standout in anyone's garden. Plants are quite vigorous with loads of disease resistance, and grow successfully almost everywhere. Juicy, sweet tomatoes weigh in at 10 to 16 ounces, have a great, well balanced taste and a nice meaty interior with few seeds.. Indeterminate. 70 days. |
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Tomato hybrid Jetsetter VFFNTA
Short season gardeners especially will be happy for this variety that doesn't sacrifice size or flavor for early maturity. Tomatoes are at least 8 ozs. and often larger with really good, rich flavor. Yields are plentiful on vigorous plants that have lots of disease resistance, offering even those in the South a great new early tomato. Indeterminate. 64 days. |
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Tomato Hybrid Jetstar VF
Gardeners rate this variety as excellent, especially for its superior, very pleasant taste. Heavy yields of 8 oz. firm, meaty fruit that is generally free of cracks. Vines offer good foliage cover. Not recommended for canning as Jet Star is low in acid. Indeterminate. 72 days. |
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Tomato Jubilee
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 |
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Tomato Heirloom Rutgers VFA
Gardeners throughout the country are rediscovering this old-fashioned classic for its terrific flavor and productivity. This strain has some disease resistance, which ensures large crops of crack-free, bright red 6 to 8 oz. tomatoes with delicious old-time taste. For many years, this was a favorite for canning because of its abundance, juiciness and deep red color through and through. Developed in the 1920's, but just right for today's gardeners too. Determinate. 75 days. |
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Tomato Heirloom Marglobe F
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. |
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Tomato hybrid Sunchief FFV
Upgrades "Sunbeam" variety. SunChief is a second-early vine ripe hybrid that produces extra-large fruit with excellent firmness, smooth shoulders and a small blossom-end scar. It is has excellent yield potential on a determinate plant that features a vigorous vine with good foliage cover. It is resistant to many diseases. 65 days |
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Tomato Hybrid Park's Whopper Improved VFFNT
Plant produces good yields of red tomatoes. These are beautiful big tasty red tomatoes that are excellent for salads and sandwiches. Excellent for home garden and market growers. Crack Resistant. Indeterminate. Disease Resistant: 65 days |
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Tomato paste Roma
One of the most popular varieties for paste, sauces and canning. Compact vines yield large harvests of 3 inch long, bright red fruit that may be pear-shaped or plum-shaped. Thick walled and solid with few seeds; slightly later than Roma with heavier foliage. Determinate. 78 days. |
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Tomato paste San Marzano
Excellent for canning, tomato paste, or puree. Rectangular pear-shaped, 3-1/2 inch long fruit with mild flavor and meaty texture. Bright red color. Indeterminate. 80 days. |
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Tomato Cherry Sungold
Very sweet, bright orange cherry tomatoes taste not just sugary but also fruity and delicious. Vigorous growers, these tall plants bear long clusters of fruit. Try these for a real taste treat, you won't believe you're eating tomatoes! Indeterminate. 57 days |
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Tomato Cherry Juliet
1999 ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS WINNER. Elongated cherry tomatoes grow in grape-like clusters and really load up on vigorous vines. The 1 ounce fruit has red, glossy skin and wonderful sweet flavor. As a bonus, the fruit is crack-resistant and holds on the vine better than most cherries. Expect high yields from plants that are tolerant to late blight and leaf spot. This variety is considered to be a 'big sister' variety of Santa. Indeterminate. 60 days |
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Tomato Grape Sweet Olive
Bite-size, firm, oval-shaped grape tomatoes. Fruits avg. 10 gm. Plants have medium-short internodes and are manageable without pruning, but staking is recommended. Determinate. Matures in 57 days
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Tomato Hybrid Mountain Pride VFFA
77 days. Lycopersicon esculentum. (F1) Plant produces good yields of large red tomatoes. Tomatoes are firm and flavorful. Developed by NC State University. Suitable for home garden and market growers. Crack Resistant. Determinate. Disease Resistant: VFFA |
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Tomato Hybrid Mountain Spring VFF
72 days. Lycopersicon esculentum. (F1) Plant produces good yields of bright red tomatoes. Tomatoes are firm and resist blossom end rot. Developed by NC State University. Suitable for home garden and market growers. Crack Resistant. Determinate. Disease Resistant: VFF |
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