by chris | Feb 6, 2020
Mid season, 75-85 days for fruits to ripen. Indeterminate growth habit. The Zea’s Sonnabend peach is a result of an off type of Zea’s Sonnabend White produced in the garden of Tatiana Kouchnareva in Anmore, BC, Canada in 2012, The 2 to 4...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
90 days from transplant brings delicious ripe fruit. The growth pattern is indeterminate. The Walthrup Green tomato was first seen in the Seed Savers 2002 Yearbook, seeds provided by Dorothy Beiswenger from Crookston, Minnesota. No information regarding the...
by chris | Feb 6, 2020
90 days to maturity. Fruits grow on indeterminate vines. This variety comes from Estonia. The fruits are rounded and flat with some ribbing and come in about 6-10 ounces. They are off-white beefsteak types with very dense flesh. The flavor is floral and sweet and has...
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
95 days to maturity. Indeterminate vines. An old English heirloom from the 1920s sometimes called “Sutton White”. The fruits are white beefsteak that have a yellow gloss quality. The flavor is excellent and fruity with a sweet finish.