Mid season variety takes about 85 days for ripe fruit. Indeterminate vines. Said to be a recent cross of “Join or Die” (Belle du Colège) and “Beyond Verde Claro” created by Tom Wagner. First it was named “Join or Die”, but under...
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...
75-80 days to mature the fruits. Indeterminate vines. Created by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms in California. The fruits are a blend of lavender and rose anthocyanin skin with pinkish white flesh. The fruits vary in size but tend to be cherry size to 3 ounces. Dense...
90 days for ripe fruit to develop. Indeterminate vines. This “Mystery” developed in a fresh garden and was first shared by Sébastient Berthier (Drôme) in 2008. He first sent seeds to Pascal Moreau (Belgium) who distributed them in the international...
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...