Heirloom tomato seeds. Unique and rare varieties in all colors like red, purple, black, green, yellow, orange, pink. Indeterminate and determinate, bush, dwarfs, and micro dwarfs. All fruit sizes from cherry tomatoes, normal-sized, past-type, multiflora, beefsteaks, woolly varieties, and long-store varieties like Spanish Tomaquets de Colgar and Italian piennolo tomatoes.
Keiner Stiehlt Sie produces round to flat-round, small to mid-sized, slightly ribbed tomatoes of around 40-80 grams each. A nice Green When Ripe (GWR) variety, the name translates to “Nobody Steals Them”, a quite funny name! Bright green fruits with a dark-green neck. Thin-skinned fruits with an exotic-fruity, sweet tomato flavor. Indeterminate. 70-80D. 5seeds/pack
Loaghtan Woolies NOT is a bush variety growing to about 100-150cm in height. Loaghtan Woolies produces small, woolly, slightly ribbed fruits around 100 grams. My plants, however, produced heavily ribbed, not woolly fruits around 100 grams – that’s why I call it “NOT”. The plants grow as a bush to around 100-150cm high. Very pretty multi-colored, striped fruits in brown-yellow-pink with green stripes. The fruits are meaty with a slightly spicy tomato flavor with a good balance between sweet and tart. Semi-determinate. 75D. 10seeds/pack
Olgas Round Yellow Chicken Egg produces round to slightly oval, tennis-ball-sized fruits of around 100-150 grams each. Dense fruits with thick skin. Bright, golden orange fruits with a sweet, fruity, and pleasantly tart tomato flavor. From Russia. Bill McDorman from Hailey, Idaho first collected seeds of the variety. Was introduced in the early 90s by Seeds Trust. Indeterminate. 70D. 5seeds/pack
Rhode Island produces round, mid-sized fruits of around 40-80 grams each. Bright red fruits with red flesh. Sweet and traditional tomato flavor with a mildly acidic aftertaste. Indeterminate. Early, 60-70D. 10seeds/pack
Unknown Variety 2 - 2024 was supposed to be ’Harvard Square’, but apparently it’s not! But since this was such a beautiful and tasty variety I had to keep some seeds. I have no idea if it’s a natural mutation, a mix-up from the seed seller, or a cross. It produces small to mid-sized fruits of around 40-100 grams each. Mysteriously ochre-green fruits with a pink blush as fully ripe. Green pink flesh with green gel. Very fruity and sweet tomato flavor with a hint of citrus. Indeterminate. 70-75D. 10seeds/pack
Green Lantern Lights produces slightly flattened, slightly ribbed mid-sized tomatoes of around 50-150 grams each. Beautiful, green fruits with orange-red streaks. Dense flesh with a sweet and complex tomato flavor. Developed by Tom Wagner. Around 75D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
DB Cooper produces flat-round, lightly ribbed beefsteak tomatoes of around 150-300 grams each. Dark, purple-red fruits with a dark-green neck. Juicy and dense flesh. Smokey and rich, “dark” tomato flavor. Cross by Millard Murdock, North Carolina, USA between 'Marianna's Peace' and an unknown variety of black tomato. Around 80-85D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
Dorothy's Green produces flat-round, slightly ribbed beefsteak tomatoes of around 200-400 grams each. Emerald green fruits with an amber blush as fully ripe. Lime green flesh, sometimes with a pink blush. Mild-sweet, excellent, and slightly spicy tomato flavor. Heirloom from the USA. Around 80D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
Green Moldovan produces flat-round, slightly ribbed mid-sized beefsteak tomatoes of around 100-250 grams each. A Green When Ripe-variety (GWR). Green fruits with dark-green necks and an amber blush as fully ripe. Rich, mildly sweet, and mildly acidic tomato flavor. Does well also in cooler weather. From Moldavia. Indeterminate. 75-85D. 5seeds/pack
Halfmoon China produces flat-round, slightly ribbed mid-sized beefsteak tomatoes of around 200-300 grams each. Beautiful, pale-yellow, ivory-white fruits with pale-yellow flesh, sometimes with a pink blush. Juicy, mild, and sweet tomato flavor. From the Sichuan Province, China. Indeterminate. 75-80D. 5seeds/pack
Kozula 100 produces round to slightly heart-shaped, smaller beefsteak tomatoes of around 150-250 grams each. Beautiful, golden orange-yellow fruits with dense flesh. Fruity and sweet tomato flavor with a hint of citrus. Cross between ‘Ozarowski Zloty’ and ‘Beef Orange’ X ‘Orange Strawberry’ by Anna Jankowski. Indeterminate. 75-80D. 5seeds/pack
Midnight in Moscow produces round-ish, slightly flattened, and slightly ribbed beefsteak tomatoes of around 150-300 grams each. Purple-red fruits with darker green necks. Dark red, firm, dense flesh. Excellent, rich, complex “black” tomato flavor. Does well also in cooler weather. From Russia, brought to the US by an immigrant. Indeterminate. 75-80D. 5seeds/pack
Mikado White produces round-ish, slightly flattened, and slightly ribbed smaller beefsteak tomatoes of around 150-300 grams each. Beautiful, ivory white fruits, sometimes with a pink blush, turning more yellow as fully ripe. Smooth, juicy, and sweet tomato flavor with low acidity. From the USA. Indeterminate. 75-80D. 5seeds/pack
Unknown Variety 1 - 2024 was supposed to be ‘Dirty Curty’, but apparently it’s not. But since this was such a beautiful and tasty variety I had to keep some seeds. I don’t know if it’s a mutation, a mix-up from the seed seller, or a cross. It produces flat-round, mid-sized beefsteak tomatoes of around 150-350 grams each. Some fruits are less ribbed and some are heavily ribbed. Ivory-white, very beautiful fruits. Some fruits also get a slight antho-coloring on the neck where the fruits are exposed to the sun. Dense and juicy flesh with a fruity and sweet tomato flavor with a hint of citrus. Indeterminate. 80D. 10seeds/pack
Barnes Mountain produces slightly flattened, slightly ribbed beefsteak tomatoes of around 200-450 grams each. Golden-yellow-orange fruits, sometimes with a pink blush. Good, traditional sweet tomato flavor with some acidity. Heirloom variety from the mountains of Barnes Estill County, Kentucky. Was featured in the 2001 Seed Savers Yearbook. High content of Tetra-cis-lycopene, 6.54 according to the NZ Heritage Food Crops Research Project. Around 75-80D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
Black Magic produces flat-round, slightly ribbed beefsteak tomatoes of around 250-500 grams each. Dark red-purple fruits with green necks. Red-purple flesh with an excellent, complex tomato flavor. From an accidental cross between ‘Luck Cross’ and an unknown variety developed by Millard Murdock, North Carolina. Siblings to ‘Black Magic’ are ‘Muddy Mamba’ and ‘Black Mamba’. Around 75-80D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
Ernesto produces bluntly heart-shaped to slightly pear-shaped beefsteak tomatoes of around 200-500 grams each. Beautiful, bright red fruits with dens, red flesh. Meaty fruits with a delicious, traditional tomato flavor. Originally from Italy. Brought to the US by a family of immigrants. Around 80-85D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
Gold Medal produces flattened, slightly ribbed beefsteak tomatoes of around 300-800 grams each. Beautiful, bi-colored, golden-yellow fruits with golden orange-red bottom end. Golden flesh with a pink blush. Juicy, excellent very sweet tomato flavor. From Ben Quisenberry, Ohio, who described it in his 1976 catalog: “The sweetest tomato you ever tasted”. 2008 Winner of the Seed Savers Exchange Tomato Tasting. Around 80-90D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
Marzipan Gold produces flattened and slightly ribbed beefsteak tomatoes of around 250-600 grams each. Beautiful, golden-yellow fruits that turn more orange as they ripen. Golden flesh sometimes with a pink blush. Excellent, juicy, and sweet tomato flavor. Indeterminate. 80-85D. 5seeds/pack
Chile Verde produces oval-elongated, regular-sized fruits of around 70-120 grams each. Firm fruits with firm flesh. Green color, turning more amber as fully ripe. Slightly acidic tomato flavor, perfect to use for paste, ketchup, sauces, confection, etc. Creation of Tom Wagner. Introduced in the Seed Savers Yearbook in 2008 and was commercially introduced in 2010. Indeterminate. 75D. 5seeds/pack
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