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Heirloom Tomatoes

Brandywine Red
An Amish tomato from the 1800's, these productive plants grow 10 to 16 oz. fruits with classic, red-tomato flavor. (Indeterminate, 80
Green Grape
Green Grape' was selected from a cross of two or more heirloom varieties. Ripe fruits are yellow-green: green at the shoulder, green with yellow veins at mid-section, and translucent yellow-green at the blossom end (resembling large Muscat grapes). Flesh and juice are green. Fruits average 1-3/8" in diameter and appear in clusters of 4 to 12. These green cherries get an amber blush when ripe and feature a unique sweet and spicy flavor. (Indeterminate, 82
Brandywine Pink
An old fashioned classic! First introduced in the 1890s, the large vines have potato-leaf like foliage and pink fruit that weigh 1.5 pounds or more! The slightly lobed fruit is mild and juicy, with a low acid taste. (Indeterminate, 80
Black Cherry
Black Cherry tomatoes are round black balls with red hues fading in and out of their skins. Like most cherry tomatoes, Black Cherry flavor is full and sweet. If your growing season is long, your crop yields can be quite large. (Indeterminate, 80
Amish Paste
Sweet flavor from these red, 8 oz. fruit with a shape that is oblong, almost like an acorn or tear drop. Perfect for canning and sauces, this is a paste tomato with a thick flesh that cooks down to a creamy sauce. When sliced raw, it is sweet. Amish paste has few seeds. Compared to other varieties, its vines tend to droop, so it needs more attention to trellising than other varieties do. (Indeterminate, 85
Prudens Purple
This potato leafed variety produces large fruit that weigh up to 1 pound,+ is dark pink/ purple in color, and has firm flesh with few seeds.+ An excellent tasting tomato that matures early. Good production; similar to Brandywine. (Indeterminate, 75

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Aunt Ruby's German Green
Aunt Ruby'is German Green produces pale green, 12 ~n 16 ounce beefsteak fruit that are smooth yet have a weird shape. The tomatoes are sweet and juicy and even a little spicy! The variety was developed by Ruby Arnold of Greenville, Tennessee. Since this is a green tomato, make sure you pick by the feel, and not the look, of the fruit. (Indeterminate, 80

Striped German
Incredibly beautiful tomato with flavor to match. Huge, bicolored and ribbed fruit. Yellow with red starting at blossom end. Striking slicer with fruity taste. Good in coastal climates. (Indeterminate, 80-90

Stupice
Stupice fruit are perfect salad tomatoes: deep red in color with a full flavor and juicy texture. Stupice tomatoes are round and weigh 3-4 ounces. The plants produce high yields, even in the cold! New York Times columnist Michelle Slatalla confesses that Windowbox.com's Stupice are tenacious and hardy. When she called us up, she admitted, "You win...I've been trying

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