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...
95 days to ripen fruit after transplant. Plants are indeterminate and will grow up until the cold frost arrives. A 1994 variety discovered in Valle Crucis, North Carolina in the growing field by Keith Mueller. An outlier growing next to the other tomatoes and...
Early variety ripens fruit in 70 to 80 days from transplant. The large fruits grow on indeterminate vines. Coeur De Boeuf De Jérusalem, or ‘Jérusalem’ or ‘Jérusalem Giant’ originated in Israel and was brought back by tourist. The fruits are of...
Early season variety that produces ripe fruit in 75-85 days from transplant and grow from indeterminate vines. The plants thrive in early spring and in the fall when the heat is not at its hottest, a pattern is common for the black varieties from colder...
Mid season variety that ripens fruit between 80-90 days from transplant. The growth habit is indeterminate and a well producer all season long. It was discovered by Millard Murdock, of Flat Rock, North Carolina in his garden and believed to be a stabilized bee cross...