An
heirloom seed variety has been saved and passed
down from generation to generation. These seeds have been carefully
cultivated and are considered a great value to the recipient. Some
say an heirloom variety is 50 years old or more. Some heirloom
varieties have been passed down for over 100 years and others for
over 400 years.
80 days. Indeterminate. An old Cherokee Indian heirloom, pre-1890 variety; beautiful
deep dusky purple-pink color, superb sweet flavor, and very large sized
fruit. Cherokee Purple tomatoes are beefsteak in style.
80 days. (Lycopersicon esculentum) Indeterminate. Medium-large fruit that stay
"evergreen". This heirloom variety was introduced by Glecklers
Seedsmen around 1950. The large plants set heavy yields of these beauties
having lovely lime-green color. The flavor is rich and superbly sweet.
70-80 days. A great tomato begins with high-quality, heirloom seeds! The
fruit are the size of a small egg, vibrant pink, sugar sweet, and
begging to be eaten. Perfectly sized for salads or putting in the
lunchbox!
85 days. Vigorous vines produce large bunches of
huge pink tomatoes in the shape of an oxheart. Tomatoes are very meaty
and flavorful. Popular with old timers, a good all-purpose variety. Great for processing or sliced for a sandwich.
80
days. Plant produces extremely heavy yields of
1" red cherry tomatoes. Tomatoes are very flavorful. Grows in cluster
of 20 to 40 tomatoes. Name translates to "Giant Bunch of Grapes".
Excellent for making tomato wine. Grown by Pennsylvania Dutch as early
as 1856. A heirloom from Germany.
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