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Tomatoes

Better BoyHybridA spectacular, mid-season variety with plump, juicy, deep red tomatoes that often weigh more than one pound. Fruits are extremely flavorful, with flesh that's juicy, yet firm.  A highly adaptable variety that thrives in nearly any climate. Demonstrates excellent disease resistance.  Indeterminate

Celebrity – Hybrid.  Highly adaptable from Canada to the South. Medium sized, globe-shaped fruits are crack-resistant and average 7 oz. Semi-determinate.

Jet Star -  Hybrid. Large, clean, globe-shaped fruit with bright red color. Crack and scar resistant.  Jet Star is a low acid tomato. Add lemon juice if canning. Indeterminate

Lemon Boy – Hybrid.  72 days.  7 oz. yellow fruits are slightly tangy, yet sweet, mild, meaty and smooth.  Perfect for slicing.  Indeterminate.

New Girl  (Replaces Early Girl) – Hybrid. 62 days.   4-6 oz. red fruits, similar in size to Early Girl.  Better flavor and more disease resistant than Early Girl.  Indeterminate.   


Cherry Tomatoes

Esterina -   Massive yields of sweet, yellow tomatoes in big clusters.  Flavor is very sweet, but well balanced with a tangy kick.  Open plant for easy access and good airflow.  Resists cracking.  High resistance to verticillium wilt.  Indeterminate.

Sungold - A positively luscious, bite-size golden beauty overflowing with an abundance of fruits - thin-skinned, with a juicy flesh that holds its oh-so-sweet, fresh-from-the-vine flavor. Cascading trusses are smothered in fruits that remain ripe and ready for picking over long periods of time.

Supersweet 100 – A reliable cherry tomato with prolific yields of great tasting, ½ oz. fruits produced in large clusters.  Widely adapted.  High resistance to fusarium wilt and verticillium wilt.  Indeterminate.

Tidy Treats -  Hybrid. Easily used with standard tomato cages. Good snacking size and sweet flavor. Only recommended for container growing. Dwarf indeterminate. 


Heirloom

Black RussianSmall to medium (4 oz.) tomato ripens to a dark, mahogany brown color.  Heavy producer sets well in cool weather.  Indeterminate.

Cherokee Purple Medium-large, 8-12 oz. fruits.  Color is dusky pink with dark shoulders.  Interior ranges from purple to brown to green.  Relatively short vines.

RomaOpen pollinatedRoma is considered to be the most well-known paste-type tomato, perfect for sauces, pastes and ketchup. Its heavy crops of bright red, pear-shaped fruits are nice and meaty, with very few seeds.  Determinate

Rutgers – Open pollinated - introduced in 1934. All-purpose variety, ideal for canning. Ripens evenly from inside out. Bright red fruits with heavy walls average about 7 oz. Attractive, old-time favorite. Full-bodied flavor and disease resistant. Determinate.

Stupice Heirloom. A native of Czechoslovakia, where its extreme earliness, tolerance to cold, superior flavor and high yields have earned it worldwide attention. Tests show an astounding average of 87 fruits picked per plant. Fruits are sugary sweet, weighing 1 to 2 oz.  Indeterminate, but plant tends to stay small.