Recent creation by Tom Wagner. Small round fruit of 60 to 90 grams, zebra green with dark shoulders. Has the woolly gene which has the effect of giving it a fluffy appearance, peach skin. Interesting variety to grow but does not like rain, light green foliage. Good...
Indeterminate variety, ripens midseason in about 80 days. Little is known about its origin or parentage. The fruits are primarily orange with red blotching and some yellow as well. They are medium sized beefsteaks with nice sugars and mild acidity. The flavor has been...
Determinate micro dwarf grows to 8-16″ tall and 6 1/2″ in diameter. Early season variety that ripens fruit it 60 days. Created by University of New Hampshire in 1945. They are resistant Alternaria Stem Cancer and Stemphylium diseases. Tiny Tim...
Indeterminate, early variety, taking about 65 days for ripe fruit. The ‘Stick’, also known as ‘Curl’, is a most unusual tomato plant. The growth pattern is bizarre. The plant has a thin stalk and branches with little palm palm leaves where the...
Indeterminate vines grow small 2-4 ounce super white fruits that ripen in 75 days from transplant. These fruits are very sweet and low in acidity. They are perfect for salads, eating fresh, or putting on pizzas. Some claim that The Super Snow White tomato is the...