These are the Tomato Seed that I will be growing in my personal garden and the
New American Gardens that I donate Tomato Plants for.The varieties in Red
are new varieties that I have grown out in 2011 and 2012. Listed on the bottom
are new varieties that I will trial in 2013
Annas Noir
81 days 1 -11/2 lbs. Dark purple green with pink red splotches with touch of yellow.
Anna Russian
This is a very difficult tomato to grow because of it whimsical nature but if you have tasted the fruit it is well worth it. Large juicy pinkish red 1 lb and under. Ox heart type.
Arkansas Traveler
6-8 oz 85 days
Aunt Ginny's Purple
75 days Deep pink tomato. 12-16 oz Potato leaf
Basket Vee 70 Day Early Bush Type Compact Plant 8-9 oz
Big Beef
This tomato is dehybridized from the Big Beef hybrid. Yields to 16 oz. Full of flavor
Big Sun gold
This is a Tomato that has been derived from my favorite Tomato (Sun Gold ) This tomato is reported to be twice the size of Sun Gold
Bulgarian #7Med sized 5-6 oz
Black From Tula
Russian heirloom, deep Reddish brown, 8-12 oz, sets well in hot weather
Black Krim
Black Ethiopian
Russian Tomato Red-Mahogony 5 oz plum shaped tangy
Black Krim
10-12 oz. Hint of saltiness. Heirloom of Black Sea. 75-80 days
Black Trifole6 oz shaped like pear
Blue Ridge Mountain
Potatoe leaf. 1 lb 4 inch
Bolivia - 14-16 uniform red fruit
Bonnie Best
Pinkish-Purple fruits Medium size
Bradley
8-10 oz, favorite in southern states for canning, strong determinate
Brandywine Red, Pink
1 lb tomato, ribbed shoulders, one of the most popular tomatoes
Bush Beefsteak
Carbon
Darkest of Black Tomatoes, flavor exceptionally rich, 8-12 oz, dark purplish brown
Carmello
Dehybridized, Most productive tomato ever bred, origin France
Caspian Pink
80 days From the Caspian Sea area. Mild but sweet taste.
Cherokee Purple
10-12 oz, dusty rose/purple fruit, deep brick interior, pleasantly sweet and rich
origin Tennesee
Copia Golden yellow candy red 12-16 oz cross between Green Zebra and Marvel Stripe
Costoluto Genovese
Italina heirloom 10-12 oz ros-purple fruit
Coustralee
French Beefsteak heirloom. 1-2 lbs,
Delicious
1-2 lb. Scarlet red
Dona
Dehybridized, Blemish free fruit with intense balanced flavor, slightly flattened, almost seedless, sweet acid balance.
Dr Lyle
can weigh up to 2 lbs, incredible rich juicy sweet flavor, grayish green foliage
Druzba
Bulgarian heirloom, 4-6 oz, combination of sweetness tartness
German Pink
1-2 lb- Slightly flattened
Giant Belgium
90 days. Dark pink solid meat. Sweet Flavor
Glamour
74 days 6 oz fruits
Golden Jubibee
80 days Mild non acid
Green Zebra
3 oz green fruit ripen to amber green with darker green stripes, Flesh sweet but zingy
Gregori Altai
8-12 oz Siberian. Dark Pink 90 Days
Kellogs breakfast
1 lb pale yellow. Sweet tangy flavor- intense orange
Large Brown Boar3-4 inch fruit
Large Pink Bulgarian
8 oz- 1 lb fruit, excellent yeild, high acid with excellent taste
Big Sungold 2 inch open pollinated. from Sungold
Magnum Large Beefsteak 1-2 lbs
Mexico
1-2 lb slightly flattened
Mule Team
8-12oz Introduced by Carolyn Male. Sweet with slight amount of tang
Momotaro
#1 Tomato in Japan. Medium sized pink tomato. Flavor is sweet and meaty.
Mortgage Lifter
1930s up to 2.5 tomatoes. interesting story.
Moscow Moderately large thick walled
Mr StripeyMild low acid orange-yellow mottled with red insides 9 oz - 2 lb
Olena Ukrainian
1-2 lb, Pinkish red tomato, Potato leaf,
Opalka
One of the best paste varieties, 5 inch, wispy type foliage, vigorous, very productive
few seeds, polish heirloom
Omars Lebenese
Can grow as large as 3-4 lbs. Sweet perfect tomato
Oregon Spring Oregon State University Dollar sized, bright red
Paul Robeson
Complex flavor, sweet but tangy, Russian heirloom, mediam sized deep maroon
Pink Ponderosa
1 lb Low acid.
Pineapple
Bright yellow with red stripes. up to two lbs. Mild flavor
Porter 2 oz Dark Pink, great juicing
Red Barn Large red, 16-24 oz
Rienstraube
German heirloom, groups of 20-30 small oval red fruit with pointed ends
RosellaDwarf plant 36Inches tall, 6-10 oz
Russian 117
May weigh 1 lb or more, very juicy, solid meat, few seeds, heart shaped fruit
Rutgers 6 oz Bright red globular smooth thick walls
San Marzano 5-6 oz high quality paste style
Sibersky Velcan Med large sized red
Silver Fir Tree
Russian variety. Carrot like silver foliage. Compact 3-31/2 foot. 50 days great for pots
Stupice
Czechoslovakia, 2 oz potato leaf
Sun Gold
Bright orange cherry, long clusters of fruit
Tappy's Heritage
Globe shaped red fruit, 6 oz or more, clusters of 2-4 tomatoes
Thessonika
6-8 oz, juicy with excellent acid tomato tast
This tomato was sent to me from France. very productive med
sized tomato on vigorous vine.
Tidewell German 1-3 lb meaty beefsteak
Tiffany 6-8 oz dark red
Tres CantosSpanish for 3 songs, mid late season harvest
Yellow Pear
13/4- 2 inch pear shaped, excellent for salads.
Zapotec
80 days Pink ribbed. From Mexico
New Trial Tomatoes for 2014
Dark Dusty Rose, Perth Pride, JDs Special, Rose Beaty, Monohahs Hat, Dinner Plate, Natures Riddle
Sweet Carneros Pink, Sleeping Lady, Yukon Quest, Katana, Grandeur, Belize Pink Heart, Brave General
Ferris Wheel, Dutch Man, Tlacala Pink , Gypsy, Vorlon, Morada, Black Vernissage, Pink Vernissage,
Jack's Heirloom Tomatoes
What are Heirloom Tomatoes?
These are varieties that date prior to 1940 because in the mid-30's seed companies were creating hybrids by crossing two varieties together to achieve the perfect tomato.
May of the characteristics the were bred into the tomato were traits that would help market the tomatoes in the grocery stores. These are traits like uniform size, reddening genes and perfectly round shape. One of the trade offs was the taste. Many of the tomatoes that you purchase at the store will not taste like heirlooms picked fresh from your garden. The tomatoes that I have selected are from the book "100 Heirlooms for the American Garden" by Carolyn Male. The author has grown out over 1200 varieties of heirlooms.
These are varieties that date prior to 1940 because in the mid-30's seed companies were creating hybrids by crossing two varieties together to achieve the perfect tomato.
May of the characteristics the were bred into the tomato were traits that would help market the tomatoes in the grocery stores. These are traits like uniform size, reddening genes and perfectly round shape. One of the trade offs was the taste. Many of the tomatoes that you purchase at the store will not taste like heirlooms picked fresh from your garden. The tomatoes that I have selected are from the book "100 Heirlooms for the American Garden" by Carolyn Male. The author has grown out over 1200 varieties of heirlooms.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
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