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| Black Cherry (OG) ~ $
2.95
| | Add dramatic black to your assortment of cherry tomatoes, and the sweet and rich flavor of an heirloom, and you’ve got Black Cherry. The indeterminate plants produce a high yield of round fruits. 64 days.
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| Chadwick Cherry Tomato (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | Introduced by Alan Chadwick, the aristocratic Englishman who was one of the most important proponents of organic gardening in the latter half of the 20th century. The Chadwick Cherry Tomato is known for its vigor, flavor and productiveness. The fruits are borne in strands of six, and at 1-1/2" in diameter, are large for cherry tomatoes. Chadwick Cherry is disease and crack resistant. Indeterminate. 80-90 days.
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| Green Grape Tomato Seed (OP) ~ $
2.50
| | Sweet and tasty yellowish-green fruits about the size of a large grape. One of the most talked about--and admired--varieties at our 1995 tasting. Compact plants are highly productive, especially if you keep picking. Determinate. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 85 days.
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| Red Grape Tomato Seed (F1) ~ $
3.95
| | Pleasantly but not overly sweet, each of these bright red tomatoes concentrates full tomato flavor and an enjoyable, ever-so-slightly chewy texture into a package the size of a grape. Your plants will be laden with clusters of these vegetable confections which are terrific sprinkled in salads, pasta dishes, or eaten by the handful in the garden. Indeterminate. 20 seeds/pkt. 55 days.
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| Sugary Tomato Seed (F1) ~ $
3.50
| | The name of this 2005 All-America Selection says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor. The half-ounce dark pink fruit has a sugar content of 9.5%, higher than most others. The fruit is produced in clusters like grapes and can be eaten like them. Sugary tomatoes have a distinct shape; oval with a pointed blossom end. In addition to their flavor Sugary plants produce a high yield with a noticeable lack of cracked fruit. May be grown in the ground or in containers. The plants are vigorous and may need pruning to contain growth. Hybrid. 60 days.
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| Sun Gold Tomato Seed (F1) ~ $
2.95
| | An orange cherry tomato that was the winner among all the varieties offered at our 1995 tomato tasting. It has a distinctive tropical flavor that sets it apart, or, as one participant said, "like fireworks in your mouth." Produces long strands of fruit on vigorous, tall, indeterminate vines. 25-35 seeds/pkt. Early. 57 days.
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| Sun Sugar Tomato Seed (F1) ~ $
3.95
| | Judged the best tasting cherry tomato by the garden and food staff of Sunset Magazine. Orange skinned and similar in appearance to Sun Gold but slightly larger fruits. Crack resistant. Indeterminate. 30 seeds. 62 days.
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| Super Sweet 100 (F1) ~ $
3.25
| | Aptly named, these hybrid tomatoes bear sweet and juicy bite-sized tomatoes in abundance. High in vitamin C, they are ideal for salads, crudites, or straight from the vine. Indeterminate. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 70 days.
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| Sweetie (F1, OG) ~ $
2.75
| | Sweetie produces dozens of sweet flavored red fruits 3/4" in diameter. They hang in brightly colored clusters from vigorous, highly productive plants. If you are looking for a cherry tomato with the productivity of a hybrid and excellent flavor, Sweetie is it. Indeterminate. 25-35 seeds per packet. 80 days.
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| Yellow Pear Tomato Seed (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | When harvesting these fruits, bring along only a very small basket, because most of them will be eaten long before you leave the garden. Bite-sized and delicious, these tomatoes look like drops of bright sunshine in a salad. Open pollinated. 25-35 seeds/pkt. 73 days.
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