Indeterminate Dwarf variety, produces ripe fruit late in the season in about 90 days. Plants are dark green and stocky and reach about 4′ tall. Fruits are light green with a warm yellow halo and a little blushing pink around the blossom end. Fruits range in size...
95 days for ripe fruits. Indeterminate vines. Created by Jean-Claude Bosher, France and also known as the “Coeur de Zebre Apricot”. The Coeur de Zébre variety is a result of the crossing of “Cœur de Boeuf ” and “Red Zebra”. It is not the...
85 days mid-season variety, growing on determinate bushy plants. These tomatoes are stunning! The Copper River was created by Lynn Brown of Napa Valley, California. This is a thin skinned tomato of warm copper color with a yellow glow and neon pink inner flesh. Even...
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...
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...