A new Indigo variety high in anthocyanins. Very productive. Indeterminate plants have good disease resistance and are productive even in low temperatures. Can be grown open and under protection. Its very attractive yellow-black fruits with red veins weigh to 350 g and are known as one of the biggest and prettiest among Indigo varieties’ fruits. […]
Learn More$3.50
From the Heritage Seed Market Website: “Angelina’s Italian” was brought to the United States from Italy, by Angelin Genovese in 1931. The shapes of this heirloom are fantastic. Angelina’s Italian reminds me very much of Albenga, except that the fruits are smaller, and the flesh is much thicker and it is rather juicy. The taste […]
Learn More$2.50
Indet., regular leaf plants with delicate wispy foliage, huge red irregularly shaped fruits, some are squarish double hearts, and most are huge fat plums, meaty and moderately juicy, with very small seed chambers and few seeds. Fruits can grow up to 24 oz. Excellent sweet flavor. Skins peels off very easily, making it also a […]
Learn More$4.50
Indet. Heavy producer of delicious fruit, similar to Rutgers in appearance and flavor. Very dependable and productive, a main crop variety. One of my best performers during the hot dry summer days. In four years of growing this variety I have come to conclude that while it is quite vigorous and fairly resistant to disease, […]
Learn More$3.50
This tomato comes from Eric Pedebas known as the Tomatologue in France. It is a cross between Crimean Black and Pineapple. A beautiful ribbed beefsteak. Picture perfect fruits. Crack free. Nice mellow taste but very meaty. 10 Seeds.
Learn More$2.50
75 days. From the southern area of Germany (Freiburg region), this old favorite dates back to the 1800’s, and is a must for any tomato lover! The plants produce 3/4 inch diameter fruit in clusters of up to 12, very sweet, cherry tomatoes. The vigorous vines need strong cages for support. Best tasting cherry tomato we’ve […]
Learn More$2.50
A large, colorful beefsteak tomato with bright yellow fruits having orange and white stripes. Yellow flesh, yellow pulp, meaty and juicy with nice tangy flavor. Medium to large sized fruits can push up to one pound. 20 Seeds.
Learn More$2.50
We believe this to be the blackest tomato to date! Others claim theirs are but we just don’t see it. Nice very dark black color and green when cut open. Very sweet for a green. 20 Seeds.
Learn More$4.50
A robust Russian heirloom and the largest of the dramatic blacks, with dark, greenish-black shoulders on dark, brownish-red, slightly flattened fruits that grow to 3 to 5″ in diameter. Full flavored, chocolate-brown flesh with green gel is rich and satisfying. Performs well in dry conditions. 10 Seeds.
Learn More$2.50
An extra large dark purple grape tomato with green shoulders. Super sweet and unique. A Bill Jeffers tomato. A must try for something different and unique. 20 Seed
Learn More$2.50
Big healthy potato leaf plants pumped out pounds and pounds of 8-12 ounce dark fruit. Move over Cherokee Purple and Brandywine, because if this thing produces like this in a bad year, it is going to be outstanding in a great year. 10 Seeds.
Learn More$2.50
Indet., regular leaf plants. Pink beefsteaks, 10-18 oz, meaty and juicy, excellent sweet flavor. History An heirloom from Black Mountain area in Harlan County, Kentucky. It was found at an abandoned homestead in the fall of 1993. First offered in the Seed Savers 2001 Yearbook by Austin Isaacs of Berea, Kentucky (KY IS A2), who […]
Learn More$2.50