World’s Smallest Yellow

World’s Smallest Yellow

Indeterminate vines, takes 65-70 days for ripe fruit. Highly productive sugar sweet fruit so small that you could fit several on a spoon. It has been said that the big flavor of a beefsteak Tomato is rolled up inside of these tiny pea sized fruit. The seeds were...
Sugar Plum Fairy

Sugar Plum Fairy

Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit in 70-80 days from transplant. Bunny Hops Seeds received a package of mixed tomato seeds from breeder Tom Wagner. After growing them out, one plant had small and dark plum colored fruits that didn’t match the varieties on the...
Puma Pepper (Capsicum Chinense)

Puma Pepper (Capsicum Chinense)

The puma pepper from a taste perspective is a masterpiece. The flavor is striking with spicy burn and sugary sweet grounding. If that isn’t enough, it is a visual beauty. The fruits are warm honey-butter yellow with a dark cocoa coating. The fruits grow upon a...
Précoce de Sibérie (“Early Siberian”)

Précoce de Sibérie (“Early Siberian”)

Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit in 60 days from transplant. The Précoce de Sibérie Tomato (which means “Early Siberian” in French) comes from cold climates and is a good variety for containers and balconies. Fruit size is quite variable but are often small. The...
Boloto (Болото) or Swamp

Boloto (Болото) or Swamp

Indeterminate vines produce ripe fruit late in the season in about 90-110 days. The Boloto tomato was created by the Timiryazev Agricultural Academy in Moscow and was placed on the Russian Federation state register in 2004. It has become a favorite variety for...
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