Yellow Pear: Determinate. Introduced 1934 by Oscar Will & Co. Globe-shaped fruits have a deep red color thick-walled, meaty, and flavorful, with good keeping quality on or off the vine. Washington Cherry: Determinate. First-early, determinate, red cherry tomato. Early-maturing, large, flat-round green fruits. Great in mixes with the other Bumble Bees. Gorgeous combination of yellows and reds, inside and out. Yellow, round cherry tomato with red stripes and pink interior marbling. San Marzano tomatoes hold well on the vine and in storage. The bright red fruit measure 3 1/2 to 4" in length and have an extra-high solid content that makes them ideal for canning. San Marzano: Indeterminate. This old-style Italian Roma type is late to mature. Big yields of large, Roma type fruit that hang in large clusters. Purple Bumble Bee is an eye-catching combination of the dusky purple seen in heirloom tomatoes and metallic green striping. Purple Bumble Bee: Indeterminate. Purple, round cherry tomato with metallic green striping. Pink Bumble Bee is an alluring combination of light pinks, yellows, and oranges and is great in a mix with the other Bumble Bees. ![]() Pink Bumble Bee: Indeterminate. Pink, round cherry tomatoes are striped with yellow and orange. Polish heirloom brought by the Opalka family to Amsterdam, NY, around 1900. Also dries well. The crinkly foliage is normal and is not an indication of plant disease. Massive, solid, bull’s horn–shaped, red fruits with dry texture and few seeds. Opalka Paste: Indeterminate. Copious yields of 3 x 5". The bicolored interior is yellow, marbled with red, has a delicious fruity flavor, and a smooth texture. Old German traces its roots back to the Mennonites of 1800's Virginia. Old German: Indeterminate. The yellow fruit of this heirloom tomato have a variable ribbed shoulder and are shaded with a reddish-pink stripe. Летний сидр Translates to “Summer Cider” and is very likely that variety simply renamed by someone. Seed source: Natalia Khilenko of Armavir, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Potato leaf, indeterminate vines with average yield from 92 days. Letniy Sidr: Medium to large, slightly ribbed, orange fruits with delicious flavor: mostly sweet and smooth. Regular leaf plants produce HUGE amounts of 1-2 lb., beautiful, red, meaty, fat, slightly pear-shaped tomatoes that enjoy an abundance of rich, complex, and sweet flavors that are well-balanced with good acidity. Yield and flavor are very good, with larger clusters of 1–2 oz. Has striking, dark blue anthocyanin coloration, and red flesh. Regular leaf plants produce large, 12 oz., 2 1/2 to 3-inch long, red tomatoes. An Italian heirloom tomato brought to the U.S. Hog Heart Paste: Indeterminate: A meaty paste tomato noted for its sparse seed cavity, good solids, and excellent flavor fresh, canned, or frozen. Sharon's note: This is our favorite tomato for freezing for winter sauces and soups. Don’t harvest it until it has a distinct rosy blush (on the bottom). Deep orange, beefsteak fruits, frequently bi-lobed, average 16–20 oz. Was introduced commercially in 1977. Rich flavor with an extraordinary velvety texture. Jubilee is smaller than Goldie and less prone to blemish. It won an AAS for Burpee in 1943. AAS Winner. The best medium-sized, open-pollinated, orange tomato, Jubilee ripens smooth-textured, sweet, mild, meaty, 8 oz globes. An heirloom with roots to the black forest region of Germany in the late 1800's. Exceptionally productive, even during hot weather. Small, clear-skinned fruits have consistent size and shape with a good, mild flavor. Sharon's note: This is our favorite tomato for its flavor.Įva Purple Ball: Indeterminate. Always show slight green shoulders, even when fully ripe. Sturdy, productive, cool-weather tolerant, and great flavor. Usually ripens quantities of deep red, slightly flattened, 8–12 oz globes at the beginning of August when tomato craving is at its peak. Enjoyable when picked several days before they’re fully ripe, then allowed to finish indoors.Ĭosmonaut Volkov: Indeterminate. Super productive, indeterminate plants produce trusses of 1 inch round fruit. Balanced deep flavor with perfect hints of tart! Fruits average right around a pound, ripening unevenly throughout the season, often preferring cool early fall to peak heat of August.Ĭhocolate Cherry: Indeterminate. Attractive port wine colored flesh and skin with a comparably delicious and multifaceted flavor. Has potato leaf foliage. Extra-select strain of large, oblate, pink, meaty beefsteaks. Best flavor if left to ripen on the vine till nice and dark.īrandywine Pink: Indeterminate. Ripens slowly and individually until frost, but worth the wait. ![]() Two-bite cherries with the dusky color and complex flavor typical of the best black tomatoes. Crowding, shading or stress reduces fruit size and nippling.īlack Cherry: Indeterminate. Wisconsin heirloom from Amish farmers in the 1870s. Flavor is consistently good even in poor tomato years.
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