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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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    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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    Druzba produces season-long indeterminate harvests of smooth, blemish-free, deep red tomatoes. Excellent tomato taste with just the right amount of tart. Perfect for hamburgers and sandwiches. Druzba Tomatoes are much larger than other heirloom beefsteaks. Good disease resistance.
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    Late-season variety. The plant growth more than 2 m in height, resistant to late blight. The fruit is oval, smooth, yellow with 60-90 grams fruits. The variety is valued for its high yield and very good taste.
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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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    Red Oxheart is an heirloom tomato that first appeared in the 1920s. It is prized for its attractive heart shape, sweet, rich flavour, and meaty texture. The large fruits have really substantial flesh and small seed cavities so they are perfect for sauces. They can weigh over a pound each, and each plant produces many fruits. The tomato flavour is pronounced and sweet, with a slight acidity for balance. Grow this indeterminate vine in full sun in rich soil, and keep the soil evenly moist throughout the season to produce the best fruits.

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    The perfect tomato plant for Calgary! This early maturing plant produces high yields of 280-450 gram deep red tomatoes which are 10-15 cm in diameter. They are sweet and flavorful. Perfect for salads, sandwiches, and canning. Plants will yield well even in cool weather. Cold tolerant. It is parthenocarpic, meaning it can set tomatoes without pollination. An excellent choice for home gardens. A variety developed in 1994 by Dr. James Baggett of Oregon State University, Oregon, USA. Disease Resistant: V, F. Determinate. Grown Organically. Start indoors, great for the greenhouse, and outdoor growing. Plants grow to 1-1.2 M  tall.
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    Mid-season Ukrainian heirloom variety. Indeterminate tomato plant with plum-shaped large, bright orange tomatoes. The fruits have a very attractive appearance and good taste. The flesh is dense, sweet. One of the best varieties for pickling, cooking, and fresh salads.
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    Sets easily in cold weather, one of the earliest producers. Enjoy prolific yields all summer long! Plants are naturally disease-resistant, compact indeterminate (vine) type with attractive potato leaves. Small fruits 5 cm (2") in diameter grow in clusters on easy to manage vines 1.2-1.8 meters (4-6') tall.

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    Mid-early (95-110 days) open-pollinated variety. Determinate (bush) tomato, the plant grows compact, 60-80 cm tall. Elongated, smooth, beautiful, pink-red tomatoes, weight up to 100 grams. Excellent taste, sweet with slightly acid.
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    Mid-season (105-110 days) variety. Indeterminate tomato plant, bush grows unlimited. Bright red, slightly ribbed, juicy fruits, weight up to 500grams with an excellent sweet, flavour. Use for salads.
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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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