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January 8, 2026

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TomatoSolanum lycopersicum
Amish Paste
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A multitalented heirloom paste tomato from Wisconsin, these meaty tomatoes are well-suited for paste, good in salads, great for processing, or as a slicing tomato. Acorn-shaped, the very large 8-12 oz. fruits are deep red, thick-fleshed and nearly seedless. Indeterminate vines.
7D-S   48"-5'24"-36"n/a
  
Beefmaster
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Indeterminate vine produces improved beefsteak type fruit up to 2 lbs. until frost.
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Better Boy Plus
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Huge, delicious, red fruits many 1 lb. each. Good leaf coverage. Excellent disease resistance. A vigorous, indeterminate vine that remains productive until frost.

A single Better Boy plant once yielded more than 340 lb. (154 kg) of fruit, earning it a Guinness World Record! You may not pick that much from your own plant, but plan on growing plenty of bright red fruits, perfect for slicing, canning and sauces.

7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Brandywine Red Tomato Leaf
 
There are two tomatoes called Red Brandywine out in circulation now that are very similar to each other. This is a version of Brandywine that offers red fruit with luscious old-time, red tomato flavor. Plants have potato-shaped leaves and are extremely productive, bearing long harvests of these 10 to 16 ounce fruit. Heirloom from the late 1800's. Indeterminate
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Burpee’s Big Boy®
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Fruits average 10 ounces with many reaching 1 pound or more! Healthy, indeterminate vines produce all summer long. Customer favorite since its introduction in 1949!
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Bush Early Girl
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A true bush-type plant, Bush Early Girl is perfect for large patio pots.Growing 30"-36" tall, this plant produces loads of tasty red tomatoes.

This hybrid is a relative of the well-known standard-sized Early Girl yet produces more tomatoes than many other compact varieties. The determinate vines form strong bushes perfect for containers. Bush Early Girl bears a surprising number of delicious tomatoes in a small garden or a pot. High-yielding with over 70 tomatoes or more from each plant. Resistant to verticillium wilt (V), fusarium wilt races 1 and 2 (F), nematodes (N), and tobacco mosaic virus (T).

7D-S   30"-36"24"-30"n/a
  
Carolina Gold
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Very flavorful, golden-yellow fruits are low in acidity. Extra-large fruits are meaty with a sweet, mild flavor. Testing indicates they may contain more readily absorbable lycopene than red tomatoes. The tomatoes ripen uniformly on vigorous, widely adaptable plants resistant to Verticillium and Fusarium Wilt.
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Celebrity Plus
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Celebrity Plus produces large, smooth tomatoes with outstanding flavor that are perfect for slicing fresh or cooking in sauces. This tomato is everything you loved about the original, plus added disease resistance.
7D-S   36"-48"24"-36"n/a
  
Early Girl Plus
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Bears heavy crops extremely early, continues longer than most varieties. Large clusters of 5 oz. fruits. Globe to slightly flattened shape. Bright red and meaty with a lot of flavor and aroma.
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Fantastico
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Bred for small gardens, determinate Fantastico will work great in hanging baskets, container gardens as well as in small gardens. Long clusters of sweet tasty fruits are held toward the outside of the plant, making them very easy to harvest but if you let them go a few days past peak, these little beauties resist cracking better than the comparisons used in the AAS trials.

A unique determinate bush tomato with well flavored half-ounce grape shaped fruit. High yielding plants produce up to 12 pounds of ripe fruit. Best grown in a cage to provide some plant support, but can also be grown in a large patio container or an 18-inch hanging basket.

7D-S   36"-42"24"-36"n/a
  
Heirloom Rainbow Blend
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Eight popular heirloom varieties in a range of fruit colors/shapes/sizes. Includes Mortgage Lifter (pink), Red Brandywine, Kellogg’s Breakfast (orange), Aunt Ruby’s German Green, Black Krim, Yellow Brandywine, Big Rainbow (bicolor) and Great White.
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Jet Star
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Tasty, mild-flavored fruit matures early with tremendous yields. Large, attractive globes have few scars or cracks. Indeterminate vines produce heavily.
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
La Roma IV Red
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Bright red, meaty fruits are large and full of flavor. Disease-resistant plants are very vigorous and produce an abundance of fruit throughout the growing season. One of the best paste tomatoes on the market. Hearty texture makes this the perfect variety for any home gardener who enjoys canning or making their own pastes and sauces.
7D-S   36"-5'24"-48"n/a
  
Park’s Whopper Improved
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These big, juicy, crack-resistant tomatoes, 4" or more across, ripen uniformly (even when the weather is overcast!). Then they keep right on coming in huge quantities until frost. Indeterminate.
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Rutgers 250
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Rutgers bears high quality, 7 oz. fruits continuously until frost. Excellent for slicing fresh in salads.
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Yellow Pear
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This attractive lemon yellow 1 ounce heirloom has been grown since the 17th century and is still admired today. Flavor is mild and pleasing and they are perfect for green and pasta salads.
7D-S   36"-48"24"-36"n/a
Tomato (Cherry) 
Sun Sugar
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Beautiful golden cherry tomatoes are very sweet and resist cracking. Perfect for salads and appetizers.
7D-S   n/a24"-30"n/a
  
Super Sweet 100
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Bears long branched clusters of 100 or more fruits right up to frost. The highest Vitamin C content of any tomato!
7D-S   n/a24"-36"n/a
  
Topsy Tom
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Topsy Tom is perfect for "upside-down" and traditional hanging baskets. Pliable stems hold abundant fruit, won’t break in wind. Bite-sized tomatoes have a good balance of sweet and “tomatoey” flavor for fresh eating Try them sautéed and served over pasta, too! Semi-determinate.
7D-S   12"-18"36"-5'n/a

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