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1884
Our Price: $7.69 FOR 1 PLANT IN A 3 1/2" POT
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1884 Tomato Tomato Plants : Great old-time heirloom tomato said to have been discovered by James Lyde Williamson near Friendly W.Virginia in a pile of flood debris from the Ohio River in 1884. This plant produces a vigorous, regular leaf, tomato plant that yields large (1-2 lb.) dark pink fruit with lots of tomato flavors. Perfect tomato plant to include in your garden!
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Aunt Ginny's Purple Tomato Plants : Aunt Ginny's is a productive heirloom beefsteak tomato of German origin that was brought into circulation by Rick Burkhart of Indiana whose family has raised it for 25 years. This heirloom tomato produces big, indeterminate, vigorous, potato-leaf tomato plants that yield abundant crops of 1-pound, deep-pink, juicy tomatoes with little cracking. Considered among the best heirloom tomatoes. Excellent tomato in salads and on sandwiches. Aunt Ginny's Purple is an American favorite tomato.
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Aunt Ruby's German Green Tomato Plants : Aunt Ruby's is a heirloom beefsteak tomato variety from Ruby Arnold of Greeneville, Tennessee who passed away in 1997. Slightly flattened, 1 pound fruit that ripens to a pale greenish-yellow ("lime jello green") with a slight pink blush that extends to the inside. Superb, fruity sweet and slightly spicy taste.
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Azoychka
Our Price: $7.69 FOR 1 PLANT IN A 3 1/2" POT
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Azoychka Tomato Plants : Azoychka is a very productive Russian heirloom tomato found at the Bird Market in Moscow. ("Azoychka" is a woman's name.). An indeterminate, open-pollinated. regular-leaf tomato plant that produces an abundant crop (40-50 tomatoes per plant) of smooth, 3-inch, 10-16 oz., slightly flattened oblate, meaty, yellow/orange tomatoes with a luscious sweet citrusy flavor. Dependably productive, delicious and deservedly in demand. Unlike most yellow tomatoes this variety has a good acidic balance to it’s fruity sweetness resulting in lots of robust, complex flavors. A great variety suited to coastal and both warm to cooler growing regions. Produces well into the season. Great for eating in salads, sliced into a sandwich, cooking in sauces or canning. 68-78 days to maturity.
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Beefmaster
Our Price: $7.69 FOR 1 PLANT IN A 3 1/2" POT
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Beefmaster Tomato Plants : Beefmaster is a massive beefsteak-type tomato that is not only huge but very heavy-bearing, with mouth-watering giant red tomato. Excellent for salads or sandwiches. Suitable for home gardens and market growers. If your looking to buy a great hybrid beefsteak tomato then Beefmaster is a great choice.
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Better Boy
Our Price: $7.69 FOR 1 PLANT IN A 3 1/2" POT
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Better Boy Tomato Plants : Better Boy is a hybrid tomato that is deep red, succulent, juicy yet meaty with tomatoes up to a pound each. A trusted hybrid tomato that has been a favorite for many years, and one of Piedmont Farm and Gardens best seller.
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Better Bush
Our Price: $7.69 FOR 1 PLANT IN A 3 1/2" POT
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Better Bush Tomato Plants : Better Bush is a determinate tomato plant that grows to 4-foot. Better Bush produces flavorful 4" red tomatoes. this bush type plant produces good yields of very sweet and meaty fruit that have the "real tomato taste". This plant has a strong central stem capable of supporting 48" height with very little need for staking.
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Big Beef
Our Price: $7.69 FOR 1 PLANT IN A 3 1/2" POT
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Big Beef Tomato Plants : Big beef is a very heavy producer of great slicing tomatoes. Big Beef plants produces smooth tomotaes that are globe-shaped, weighing 9 oz. to one pound. Many experts described this variety as "the best tomato yet developed". Plant type is Indeterminate with a plant size of 6 to 7 feet tall.
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Big Boy
Our Price: $7.69 FOR 1 PLANT IN A 3 1/2" POT
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Big Boy Tomato Plants : Big Boy is a tall growing indeterminate plants that sets and ripens fruit over a period of several months. Big Boy produces red fruit that is very flavorful and to a size of 10 to 16 oz. Tomatoes grow on a regular-leafed hybrid plant. A popular home garden tomatoe plant varieties, that is well planted in the Southeast.
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Black Crimson Tomato Plants : (aka Black Krim and Black Crim) Black Crimson originally from the Isle of Krim on the Black Sea in the former Soviet Union. This rare, and outstanding tomato yields 3-4" slightly flattened dark-red (mahogany-colored) slightly maroon, beefsteak tomatoes with deep green shoulders with green gel around seeds. Fantastic, intense, slightly salty taste (which is great for those not wanting to add salt to their tomatoes). One of my best black tomatoes. Black Crimson is also suitable for container/patio garden. Perfect choice for slicing, salads and cooking.
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