by chris | Feb 6, 2020
85 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate vines. A new American variety believed to be an accidental cross of “Lillian’s Yellow” Heirloom with an unknown variety from the garden of Millard Murdock.Fruits are large beefsteak types with yellow and orange...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
Indeterminate vines, 85-95 days to produce ripe fruit from transplant. Created by Tom Wagner, believed to be a cross between Green Zebra and Ananas (Pineapple) and cultivated from 2004 until it reached F8 generation in 2015, in fact the help of several tomato breeders...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
90 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate growth pattern. This variety is native to France. It is a selection from the Surpriz line and a selection of Sébastien Berthier. Seeds were given to Jean Luc Danneyrolles who in turn made a selection for dark black fruits. The...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
90 days for ripe fruit. Vines are indeterminate. Another creation of Brad Gates, USA. The Atomic Fusion is an XL selection of the recent popular variety Brad’s Atomic Grape. The shape of the fruit is Elongated and irregular, sometimes a mega bloom of fused...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
Midseason variety that takes about 75 days to mature after transplant. Indeterminate vines have good disease resistance and produce heavy towards the end of the season. Created by Tom Wagner of Everett, Washington. The fruits are unusual in shape and color, much like...