This luscious heirloom was reported to have been brought to Oregon by a Russian immigrant generations ago. Pinkish-red, heart-shaped fruits are large, early and juicy with outstanding flavor and weigh a pound. Oxheart-like foliage on hardy vines. Indeterminate. 65-70 Days.
The plants will produce medium sized (about 14 oz) slightly flattened fruits. They are juicy & sweet and well balanced. Receives rave reviews from tomato tasters!
78 Days.
Plant will produce nice large 10-12 oz., red fruits. A nice beefsteak variety that produces firm, juicy fruits with great flavor. Produces well in New Jersey. 75-60 Days.
Originally from Krim on the Black Sea in the former Soviet Union. Regular leaf plant yields 4-6" slightly flattened dark reddish (mahogany-colored) fruit with deep green shoulders. Green gel around seeds. Fantastic taste. Indeterminate. 75 Days.
This tomatoes show deep burgundy with jagged green stripes. They are sweet & juicy and are similar to other "black" tomatoes. A cross between a black tomato & the Green Zebra. Similar in size to the green zebra, about 3-4 oz fruits. A vigorous producer. Indeterminate. 75 days
ONLY available in large 4 1/2" Pots. New for 2008! New greenhouse tomato is impressive for it's flavor, fruit size & quality. It has "big-time" production. Yields uniform 9-10 oz fruit. Very disease resistant. 75 Days.
Late 1800's heirloom from the Black Forest region of Germany from Joe Bratka's grandfather. Introduced in 1994 by Dr. Jeff McCormack at Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. An outstanding performer in hot, humid areas. Has excellent resistance to foliar and fruit diseases such as...[more]