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...
Mid season variety taking about 75-85 days and grows on indeterminate vines. Ace 55 tomato was bred for the market so it resists cracking, bruising and bursting. A perfect farmer’s market tomato. This tomato has low acid and hence will need to be pressure cooked...
Mid season, about 80 days for ripe fruits from transplantation. Fruits grow on indeterminate vines. This variety is a historic heirloom tomato. The seeds were shared with Baker Creek Seed by Diann Dirks, garden blogger and creator of The Garden Lady of Georgia. She...
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...
Mid season variety that takes about 85 days to ripen, growing on indeterminate vines. The Flathead Monster tomato was first seen in the 2005 Seed Savers Exchange Yearbook, and was donated by Dorothy Beiswenger of Crookston, Minnesota. According to Dorothy, she got the...