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    Red Currant plants produce copious quantities of small 1 cm, deep red tomatoes that are exceptionally sweet and packed with flavour. They typically require around 75 days to reach maturity, and make a good choice for containers and hanging baskets, though they are indeterminate growers. Currant tomatoes are native of Peru and Brazil. It was illustrated by Louis Feuille in 1725 Perfect for snacking tomatoes directly from the garden. Great for summer salads. Fruits from early summer until fall frost. Each plant produces 1000's of tiny tomatoes. Best for hanging baskets.
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    Dating back to 1885, this heirloom wins most flavour contests. Brandywine, which dates back to 1885, is the heirloom tomato standard. The large, beefsteak-shaped fruits grow on unusually upright, potato-leaved plants. The fruits set one or two per cluster and ripen late-and are worth the wait. Brandywine's qualities really shine when it develops an incredibly fine, sweet flavor. It a massive tomato and the vines are massive too. Tall sturdy stalks are necessary for these plants.

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    Late, high-yielding heirloom variety for open ground and greenhouses. Indeterminate tomato, the plant grows more than 200 cm (80 in.) high.  Truly a unique black Russian tomato of Siberian origin. (Similar to Japanese Black Trifele.) Black Pear organic heirloom tomato seeds produce big, indeterminate, potato-leaf plants that yield plentiful crops of 75-80 gram fruits on dark, mahogany-brown tomatoes with dark green shoulders. Fruits are shaped like miniature pears and are loaded with excellent, complex, sweet, well-balanced flavors. These are not only very decorative but a perfect choice for cutting up into salads or used in a tomato sauce. A good, dependable, cooler climate variety. Disease resistant.

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    German cherry is an exceptional variety for open ground,  greenhouses, and containers. Indeterminate tomato, plant grows more than 200m tall. Yellow, small, round, bright yellow cherry tomatoes, weight up to 20g with an excellent, sweet taste. Harvest up to 3kg from each plant.    
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    Mid-season variety (115-125 days). Rare, unusual variety. The plant grows up to 1.2-1.5m. The fruit is pear-shaped, yellow. The pulp is sweet, fleshy. The yield is high. Great for canning.
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    Mid-season indeterminate tomato variety for greenhouses and open ground. Round, creamy-white fruits with golden-green stripes, weight 50-100grams with a wonderfully sweet, fruity taste.
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    Early variety for open ground (90-100 days). Determinate (bush) plant, grows compact up to 50-70 cm height. Small, plum-shaped, golden-yellow fruits, weight 50-70 grams. Use fresh and for canning. Variety is resistant to temperature changes.
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    Mid-early (105-115 days) heirloom tomato. Indeterminate plant. Small, decorative, yellow, very fragrant tomatoes, weight 8-10 grams. Use fresh.
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    Mid-season Russian heirloom cherry variety. Indeterminate tomato, plant with unlimited growth. Small, bright-yellow, beautiful tomatoes, weigh 20 grams with an excellent, sweet taste.
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    Mid-season. The plant grows up to 3 meters. Fruits have a bright yellow color, weighing 50 - 60 grams. The variety has excellent taste. Use of fresh and for canning.
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    Mid-season variety (110-155 days). Indeterminate tomato variety, bush grows up to 120 - 150 cm. Round, smooth, medium-sized, pink fruits, weight 100-180 grams with a very sweet taste. Resistant to late blight. Use fresh and for canning.
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    Early (70-80 days) French heirloom. Indeterminate tomato, the plant grows 150-180cm tall. Cube-shaped, empty, yellow tomatoes, weight 100-150 grams are perfect for stuffing.
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