Determinate Dwarf mid season variety, taking about 75-85 days from transplant for ripe fruits. The plant grows no higher than 1.5 -2 feet tall but produces fruits all season long like an indeterminate tomato. Fruits are green paste with yellow stripes at maturity....
Late season tomato about 90 days. Fruits grow on indeterminate vines. This heirloom comes from Italy yet has a French name. The fruits are oxhearts with a pointed nipple at the end and grow in pairs, hence the name Têton de Venus (Venus’ Breast). The fruits are...
Early season with fruits ripening in 60-70 days. The vines are indeterminate. The Tiger Cherry was bred by Fred Hempel. These fruits are visually gorgeous with their two toned colors and translucent skin.The shape like a small Roma, but tastes fruity and...
Allure is a mid season variety taking 70 days for ripe fruit. Deteriminate Dwarf tomato with furry skin, firm inside, lot’s of sweetness, tart – highly acidic at start, juicy, citrus taste, with herbal notes. The Allure tomato has silver furry foliage and...
Late season, about 95 days. Indeterminate vines. The 1884 is a wonderful old heirloom tomato discovered by James Lyde Williamson in a a pile of flood debris in Friendly West Virginia from the Ohio River in the year 1884. This was one of Gary Ibsen’s favorite...