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Photo Gallery of Tomatoes, Pt. 3

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Not Just Your Ordinary Garden-Variety Nursery...

Photo Gallery of Tomatoes, Pt. 3

Days to maturity are approximates and actual maturity time may be more or less depending on a number of environmental factors.

Creole

Heirloom tomato. Originally developed in Louisiana, the Creole tolerates hot and humid growing conditions. Plants are quite prolific, producing good yields of large 3" round red fruits. A juicy tomato with excellent flavor and acidity. Indeterminate. Approx. 80 days.

German Orange Strawberry

Heirloom tomato. Vigorous vines produce heavy yields of large, strawberry-shaped fruits that ripen to a beautiful golden orange. Meaty fruits are quite tasty and perfect for slicing and fresh eating. Indeterminate. Approx. 85 days.

Great White

Heirloom tomato. A beautiful, ivory-white version of the class beefsteak! Plants are very vigorous with heavy foliage which protects the fruits from sunscald. Fruits are juicy and full of flavor. Indeterminate. Approx. 85 days.

Limmony

Heirloom tomato. The Limmony, also known as the Lemony is popular heirloom variety originally from Russia. Plants produce heavy yields of 1-16oz/4" - 5" bright yellow beefsteak fruits. Unlike many other yellow varieties, the Limmony is very juicy with sweet and tangy flavors. Indeterminate. Approx. 85 days.

Nebraska Wedding

Heirloom tomato. An old Great Plains favorite, grown in anticipation of nuptials in the Summer and Fall. Compact vigorous vines produce large clusters of medium-sized amber-orange fruits. Determinate. Approx. 90 days.

Orange Banana

A truly unique variety that seems to be a cross between a banana, orange and tomato. Banana-shaped Roma-type fruits are juicy, sweet and delicious, making them perfect for sauces or fresh salads. Indeterminate. Approx. 85 days.

Orange Sundrop

A slightly smaller version of the classic Orange Cherry, the Orange Sundrop produces large, dense clusters of tiny 1/2" sugar-sweet fruits. Perfect for snacking or drying. Indeterminate. Approx. 65 days.

Ponderosa, Red

Plants produce high yields of large beefsteak-type fruits weighing up to one pound each! Fruits are meaty, containing few seeds with low acid content and classic tomato flavor. Indeterminate. Approx. 85 days.

White Beauty

A creamy white interior is what makes this tomato truly rare and unique! Fruits have an exceptionally mild flavor and high sugar content. Fruits are a bit smaller than the Great White, averaging around 8oz each. Indeterminate. Approx. 85 days.

Updated: 10/23/09 @ 2:00 PM PST