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    An indeterminate (75 days from transplant) tomato from California with a well-balanced sweet flavor and great aroma. Extremely attractive red and blue fruits weigh 100-200 grams. Healthy plants grow up to 100-140 cm and produced well until the first autumn frost. Very productive in a cold climate and adverse weather conditions.  
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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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    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-early (105-115 days) heirloom tomato. Indeterminate plant. Small, decorative, yellow, very fragrant tomatoes, weight 8-10 grams. Use fresh.
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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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    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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