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A fabulous and delicious diversity of tastes, shapes, and colors!!1 packet each: Black Cherry, Sweet Orange II, Pinky, Koralik, Snow White, Green Grape, and Galina.
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(Lycopersicum esculentum) These are so outrageously good that I remember, during a summer harvest, debating whether or not we would damage our credibility as a seed company if I suggested Black Cherry to be superior in flavor to Sungold - an inflammatory statement if there ever was one! I wasn’t the...
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(Lycopersicon esculentum) With so many favorites already in our tomato collection, it takes something extraordinary for us to add new ones at this point, and we found that in Blush. A relatively new variety bred by Fred Hempel of Artisan Organics in Sunol, CA (with his then 8yo son in...
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(Lycopersicon esculentum) We cleaned up a contaminated strain to bring back this cultivar we first tasted while living in VT. Potato leaf variety with very early, bright yellow cherry tomatoes approx 1” diameter. Taste is somewhat reminiscent of a yellow pear tomato grown in the heat of the Midwest. Fragrant...
(Lycopersicon esculentum) A contender for our “New Variety of the Year” several years back, we've fallen hard for this cherry tomato. Bred in Maine by longtime seedsman extraordinaire Will Bonsall, Sweetheart is adorable: fire engine red, mini apple-shaped cherry tomatoes with a firm texture and incredibly sweet flavor. And those...
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(Lycopersicon esculentum) These deliciously rich and sweet tomatoes produce fruit with abandon! About 1-1.5” with chartreuse-yellow (allow them to yellow slightly) skin when ripe, they hang in clusters on compact vines that reach about 3.5’ max. One of our most commented on tomatoes at market that we never grew enough...
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(Lycopersicon esculentum) Very early maturing 3/4-1” tomatoes hang in long clusters of up to 8 bright red fruits. Whole clusters generally ripen together making them a good variety to pick by the bunch for fancy-pants presentation at market. These taste much more like a juicy slicer than a sweet cherry and...
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(Lycopersicon esculentum) A tomato has to taste very good. Full stop. But once that baseline criterion has been established, we find ourselves drawn to the other special characteristics that set a truly great tomato apart. Hailing originally from Japan, Pinky is a fabulous tasting mid-sized cherry tomato: pinkish-red, firm, and...
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*Ark of Taste Heirloom* (Lycopersicon esculentum) So named because they were used as a substitute for dried figs in winter's past (18th century), these vines are vigorous and heavy yielding with pear-shaped fruits. We had been on the lookout for a good red pear tomato for our mixed cherry pints,...
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(Lycopersicon esculentum) We know the color may seem off-putting, but these are always a farm favorite both for their full-flavored sweetness and highly productive vines. Approx. 1” tomatoes that are not a true white but rather an attractive creamy pale yellow when fully ripe. Very good acid/sweet balance and an excellent...
(Lycopersicon esculentum) We were on the hunt for a good round orange cherry to replace the ever-popular hybrid “Sungold” in our cherry color mix. Sweet Orange II fits the bill with vigorous vines and tons of bright orange medium-sized round fruit. Its flavor is very sweet, fruity, and delicious. More of...
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