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DeBaggio's Herb Farm & Nursery


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Tomato.

'Italian Giant Beefsteak'. 85 days to first ripe fruit. Indeterminate. Plant produces lots of flattened fruits reaching 16 oz.
Last Seed Source: www.totallytomato.com


Tomato.

'Mr. Stripey'. 80 days. Indeterminate. Ridged-shouldered, large fruits, yellow with pinkish-red stripes. Quite mild, low acid, with few seeds. Virginia favorite.
Last Seed Source: www.hpsseed.com


Tomato.

'Rutgers VFA'. 75 days. Determinate. Thick-walled, 7 oz., bright red fruits ripen evenly inside out. An old time favorite that is well suited for canning.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Amish Paste'. 85 days. Indeterminate heirloom. Large, oblong, ox heart shaped fruit is very sweet. Rated highly in taste tests.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Super Italian Paste'. 73 days. Heirloom. Indeterminate. Six- inch long fruit has lots of meat, little juice, few seeds. Deep orange red in color. Make great sauce or paste.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Sausage'. 78 days. Indeterminate. These are big-up to 6 inches long. They are meaty and perfect to mix with canning tomatoes. Prolific.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Carbon'. 80 days. Indeterminate. Medium to large, 8 to 12 oz, dark, purplish-brown fruit with brick red interior. This is one of the darkest of the "black" tomatoes and widely considered one of the best tasting. Rich yet sweet flavor.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Costoluto Genovese'. 75 days. Indeterminate. This old Italian variety has a good tomato flavor. It produces light red medium-sized fruit with an unforgettable flattened shaped that is strongly ribbed. A slice of this fruit has a lacy look to it, making it decorative, as well as tasty. This is a tomato that Europeans love to eat at the green shoulder stage; the flavor is unique. Highly rated in taste tests.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Sioux'. 70 days. Indeterminate. Since 1944, mid westerners have enjoyed this variety's incredible, complex flavor and reliable, large harvests. Sweet yet tangy, 6 ounce fruits set well, even in hot weather.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Lemon Boy VFNASt'. 72 days. Indeterminate. This hybrid produces round, bright yellow fruit that adds color and flavor to salads. Average fruit is 6 to 8 ounces and out yields other golden tomatoes.
Last Seed Source: www.hpsseed.com


Tomato.

'New Girl'. 62 days. Indeterminate. Medium sized, fruits have good full flavor. Good for sandwiches and salads. Better tasting and more disease resistant than Early Girl.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Tomato.

'Red Grape'. 60 day. Indeterminate vines produce loads of firm meaty, sweet fruits. Clusters have up to 20 tomatoes each. Good shelf and vine life.
Last Seed Source: www.ivygarth.com


Tomato.

'Pink Ping Pong'. 75 days. Indeterminate. Productive vines bear juicy, delicious, ping pong ball sized, pink fruit.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Early Girl Vff'. 52 days. Indeterminate. This extremely early variety produces a large crop of medium-sized, red-fruited tomatoes. The rich, red, globular fruits of Early Girl are in the 4 to 6 oz. range.
Last Seed Source: www.hpsseed.com


Tomato.

'La Roma'. 62 days. Determinate. This "improved Roma" produces more than the standard Roma and has larger sized fruit. One of the best paste type varieties.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com



  • Thomas DeBaggio
    (1942-2011)

We are no longer growing any plants. Listings are for information only. Last seed source listed after some of the plants is the company from which I last purchased the seeds. I make no guarantee that a variety is still available from that company or that there aren't other sources. Plants with no source either were not grown from seed (most likely) or the seed is not commercially available.