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Tomato.

'Black Plum'. 82 days. Indeterminate. Small, oval, mahogany fruits are sweet and tasty. Great for adding to salads or straight off the vine!
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Flammee'. 85 days. Indeterminate. Heirloom. AKA Juane Flammee. Small, 2 to 3 oz, sweet fruit has bright orange skin with red interior. Thick walls remain tender and flavorful. High yielding variety. Great salad type.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Red Pear'. 70 days. Indeterminate. Pear-shaped tomatoes have a long history in the garden. Their unique shape, coupled with their small size, create a tomato that kids and adults love to eat out of hand or in salads.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Yellow Pear'. 70 days. Indeterminate. Pear-shaped tomatoes have a long history in the garden. Their unique shape, coupled with their small size, create a tomato that kids and adults love to eat out of hand or in salads.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Tomato.

'Better Boy'. 75 days. Indeterminate. Our most popular large, round, red tomato. Better boy maintains good fruit production and has disease resistance.
Last Seed Source: www.hpsseed.com


Tomato.

'Hawaiian Pineapple'. 90-95 days. Indeterminate. Large beefsteak fruits ripen golden-orange and have a pineapple-like flavor when perfectly ripe. Very productive vines produce lots of 1-1 1/2 lb. fruits. This was a pleasant surprise at our taste trials a few years ago, scoring in the top five.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Juliet Hybrid'. 60 days. Indeterminate. 1999 All America Selections winner. Elongated cherry tomatoes weighing 1 oz. are produced in grape-like clusters. Expect high yields of crack resistant fruit. Tolerant to late blight and leaf spot.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Tomato.

'Ramapo F1'. 75 days. Indeterminate. First developed at Rutgers in 1968, the Ramapo F1 hybrid tomato became a gardener's favorite due to its wonderful flavor combined with excellent fruit quality, reliability and production. Despite its nearly legendary status among New Jersey tomato farmers and home gardeners, the Ramapo disappeared as seed companies began favoring varieties that produced higher yields and firmer fruit for commercial growers. In 2008, the genuine Ramapo F1 hybrid seed was reintroduced.
Last Seed Source: Rohrer


Tomato.

'Omar's Lebanese'. 80 days Indeterminate. A meaty, rich, sweet tomato from Lebanon. The luscious pink fruits average between 1 and 2 pounds.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Yellow Ping Pong'. 75 days. Indeterminate. Yellow, juicy tomatoes about the size of a ping-pong ball are born in clusters. Deliciously sweet, juicy tomatoes with a refreshing lemon-like finish.
Last Seed Source: www.tomatogrowers.com


Tomato.

'Red Zebra'. 85 days. Indeterminate.Fruits are dark red inside, and fire engine red outside with golden streaks. Produces large crops of 3 inch round fruit. One of the best tasting striped tomatoes.
Last Seed Source: www.totallytomato.com


Tomato.

'Five Star Grape F1'. 62 days. Indeterminate. Excellent, sweet flavor and firm, meaty texture with few seeds and little juice. Healthy plants bear high yields of bright red crack resistant grape tomatoes.
Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com


Tomato.

'Kellogg's Breakfast'. 80-85 days. Indeterminate heirloom. Lovely, pale-orange fruits are solid and meaty throughout, packed with mild, superb-tasting flesh. A long-season producer of large, beefsteak-type fruits, up to 16 oz., with solid centers that have just a few seeds at the edges. Very desirable!
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.