Tomato Seeds

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  1. TOMATO SAN MARZANO

    According to legend, the first seed of the San Marzano tomato came to Campania in 1770, as a gift from the Kingdom of Peru to the Kingdom of Naples, and were first grown in volcanic soil in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. Compared to the Roma tomatoes Marzano tomatoes are thinner and pointier in shape, the flesh being much thicker with fewer seeds, and the fabulous taste much stronger, more sweet and less acidic, many people describing the taste as bittersweet, like high-quality chocolate. San Marzano tomatoes have been designated as the only tomatoes that can be used for Vera Pizza Napoletana ... Learn More

    $2.98

    (10 seeds)

  2. TOMATO SHARPER PINK

    Heavy crops of astonishingly identical, attractively-fluted, slightly pear-shaped fruits ripen in mid and early summer. With a sweet flavour, enhanced by a gentle sharpness, these lovely tomatoes are almost seedless. We are making an exclusive offering of this new, incredible and outstandingly attractive tomato. ... Learn More

    $3.37

    (10 seeds)

  3. TOMATO SHEBOYGAN

    This very heavy-cropper originated in Sheboygan, Wisconsin where it has been grown since the early 1900s by Lithuanian immigrants. The pink skinned 4-6 ounce fruits have excellent flavour and heavy yields, and are great in casseroles or stews or even for preserving. (Cordon) ... Learn More

    $2.48

    (10 seeds)

  4. TOMATO SILVERY FIR TREE

    A compact early Russian bush variety with unique carrot-like silvery-green foliage which is reportedly more resistant to disease than more conventional- leaved varieties. Growing to about 18 inches high, it is ideal for growing in containers, producing good yields of 3 inch diameter meaty fruit. (Bush) ... Learn More

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    (20 seeds)

  5. TOMATO SIOUX

    Developed and released by the University of Nebraska in 1944, this old favourite has got a fabulous balance of sweet and acidic, resulting in a rich and delectable flavour. One of the best-known historic tomatoes, the medium-sized fruit are productive and early. In the mid-fifties (prior to the advent of hybridized tomatoes), this became one of the most popular varieties of tomato in the US. In 1947, Oscar H. Will & Co. stated, "It out-yielded all other varieties in South Dakota trials. "Then along came the hybrid types and this (along with many other kinds) fell out of favour". ''Which?' Maga ... Learn More

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    (20 seeds)

  6. TOMATO SNOW WHITE CHERRY

    These heavy trusses (up to one hundred!) of not completely white, although very palest yellow fruit, are juicy without being sugary, with notes of citrus and pineapple balancing the full flavour. The fruits have a long shelf life, and this plant is a massive cherry tomato producer, staying highly productive throughout the season. They are also wonderful for growing in containers and do exceptionally well in summer heat ....and they stay sweet! Cordon ... Learn More

    $3.75

    (10 seeds)

  7. TOMATO SNOWBERRY

    This lovely pale-skinned fruit is an excellent cropper, making a brilliant contrast with dark-fruited tomatoes in a salad. It has a delightfully intense, sweet and fruity taste with just a tiny amount of acid to keep it from being bland, so it is very refreshing. In England it was rated second in the RHS Tasting Trials for a cherry tomato in 2007! Cordon. Fast-fruiting...75 days from transplanting. ... Learn More

    $2.98

    (10 seeds)

  8. TOMATO SOLANUM PIMPINELLIFOLIUM

    This rare plant bears masses of small, sweet, red fruits, which ripen over a long period in midsummer. Commonly known as the "Currant Tomato", this unusual plant is native to high places in the tropics of Ecuador and Peru but naturalized elsewhere, such as the Galápagos Islands. It will hybridize with tomatoes currently in cultivation, and it is therefore important in tomato breeding. Its relatedness to tomatoes and ability to freely cross with them has allowed it to be used for the introduction of disease resistance traits in tomato varieties, as well as in the study of the genetic control of ... Learn More

    $3.75

    (20 seeds)

  9. TOMATO SOLDACKI

    This potato leaf variety has large, blemish free, pink, beefsteak-type fruits with yellow/green on top fading into pink. The thin-skinned, firm, meaty flesh has a very refreshing flavour and a higher yield then Brandywine. This ancient family heiroom came from a Polish family from Krakow, Poland, who immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, around 1900. (Cordon) ... Learn More

    $2.48

    (10 seeds)

  10. TOMATO SOUTHERN NIGHTS

    A rare, old traditional Russian potato-leafed plant with enormous black-shouldered, slightly-flattened, blackish-red fruits which are packed with dark, juicy, strong-flavoured flesh. Reputed to be darkest of all when grown in very warm conditions. (Cordon) ... Learn More

    $2.48

    (20 seeds)

  11. TOMATO SPUDAKEE

    These old American heirloom potato-leafed plants bear a heavy crop of big, deepest darkest maroon-red beefsteak fruits with excellent flavour balance and the perfect ratio of sugar to acid. (Cordon) ... Learn More

    $2.86

    (15 seeds)

  12. TOMATO ST PIERRE

    This old traditional French tomato variety produces hardy, indeterminate, regular-leaf tomato plants that bear moderate to high yields of medium-sized, 3-inch, red, round, tomatoes with soft, thick, meaty flesh with an excellent flavour. Although this looks superficially like a supermarket tomato, it has a truly great flavour, producing well in cooler growing regions right up to the frost. It was given a glowing report in BBC Gardeners' World Magazine in March 2008 by Pippa Greenwood. (CORDON) ... Learn More

    $3.37

    (10 seeds)

  13. TOMATO STAKE BREAKER

    An ancient plant producing tasty, thick-fleshed, medium to strong flavoured fruits. These come in all sizes during a prolonged burst in midsummer. This variety earns its name by sometimes producing very heavy trusses of fruit which will distort the main stem of the plant unless supported properly. (Cordon) ... Learn More

    $2.48

    (20 seeds)

  14. TOMATO STRIPED CAVERN

    One of the most unusual tomatoes you can find, this stunning, red, bell-pepper-shaped tomato has vibrant yellow stripes, and a semi-hollow interior with a mild sharpish flavour, the seeds forming what looks like a shiny strawberry inside! They have a very long cropping season, are drought-resistant, store unusually well for very many weeks in a refrigerator, and are ideal for stuffing or grilling. What more can you ask for? (Cordon) ... Learn More

    $2.86

    (10 seeds)

  15. TOMATO STRIPED ROMAN

    Very attractive, medium-sized, elongated fruit are produced with a base colour of red with beautiful, wavy yellow-orange streaks. The meaty flesh and excellent but mild flavour, are an added bonus. Excellent sliced lengthways in salads. (Cordon) ... Learn More

    $2.98

    (20 seeds)

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