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  82 days. (Indeterminate) [Heirloom carried through the Underground Railroad by an unnamed black man as he crossed to freedom in Ripley, OH, from KY. Seeds were passed on to Aunt Lou, who passed them on to her great nephew, and eventually on to heirloom tomato enthusiast Gary Millwood.] Dark pink,... |
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  74 days. (Indeterminate) [TN heirloom popularized by Ben Quisenberry.] Prized for its distinctively flavorful fruit, and highly rated in our taste trials. Brandywine has achieved a national reputation as the flavor standard for tomatoes. Fruits are dark reddish-pink, and average 10-12 oz. Potato... |
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  68 days. (Indeterminate) ['Earliana' was developed as a result of intense competition among turn-of-the-century growers attempting to bring the earliest tomato to market. It was first offered commercially in 1900 by Johnson and Stokes, and may be derived from a sport of 'Stone'.] 'June Pink' is... |
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   79 days (Indeterminate) (vw, fw1) [Developed by M.C. Byles in the 1930s and released to SESE in 1985.] A legendary tomato always in demand in the Mid-Atlantic states. The following history is based on portions of our... |
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  88 days. (Indeterminate) [The oxheart shape is the result of a single gene mutation, about 1925. Oxheart tomatoes are somewhat similar to meaty ponderosa types, except for the distinctive shape.] Heavy yielding vines produce extra large, pink, oxheart-shaped tomatoes weighing 1 to 2 lbs. Flesh... |
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  65 days. (Indeterminate) (fw1, vw, ber, cr) [Introduced 1991 by SESE Developed by the U. of Arkansas.] 'Ozark Pink' is adapted for growing on stakes for vine-ripe harvest in home gardens and for farmer's markets. ... |
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  88 days. (Indeterminate) [German heirloom from Pennsylvania's Pittman Valley.] Unusual, elongated, pointy-ended paste tomato. Pink-red fruits, 1-1/2" x 5", are nearly seedless, and make a wonderful sauce. Should be caged or staked for best results. Has a tendency to drop some ripe fruit, but fruit... |
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  77 days. (Indeterminate) [West Virginia family heirloom before 1948, originally from Italian seed stock. named and introduced by SESE in 1983 in honor of 'Tappy' who selected for regular shape, small cores, few seeds, and fine flavor. This exclusive was the first heirloom we introduced.] ... |
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  80 days. (Indeterminate) [Introduced in 1924 as 'Number 400' by Peter Henderson and Co. Renamed 'Wins All' in 1925 after a naming contest.] Large, pink, slightly flattened fruits with few seeds. Great flavor makes it worth growing despite its lower yields. One of the most frequently requested... |
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