80-90 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate growth pattern. The Ukrainian Persimmon tomato is not to be confused with the Russian Persimmon or Persimmon tomato. It is totally different. These fruits are smaller and more round than the other varieties and produce in...
100 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate vines.This variety was discovered by Millard Murdock who believes it is an accidental cross between “Lucky Cross” and an unknown variety. The fruits are a glowing red with some yellow but the real treasure is in the...
Mid season variety with ripe fruits in 90 days. Indeterminate growth and regular foliage. A creation of Tom Wagner. Fruits are medium size (about 10 ounces) and the flavor is excellent. Tropical fruity notes with a long sugary finish. This tomato doesn’t...
The “Tigerette” tomato grows on a chartreuse foliaged dwarf tomato plant. do not kill the plant by over fertilizing in an attempt to make the leaves dark green! The fruits are saladettes and are red with yellow stripes with red flesh. Flavor is mild. This is an...
Mid season variety requires 85-90 days to ripen fruit after transplantation. The growth pattern is indeterminate From the USA and a recent variety of unknown origin. The fruits are irregular shaped small cherry tomatoes with very unusual color. The outer skin is olive...