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  85 days. [1920s PA heirloom. Cross between Brandywine and Fejee Improved tomato. William Woys Weaver's grandfather obtained seed from its originator, Dr. Harold E. Martin.] Indeterminate. Large dusky rose/purple fruit with rich, sweet flavor and good yields. Pkt |
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  70-80 days. (Indeterminate) Russian Heirloom Variety Prolific producer of 2 oz. elongated deep mahogany-brown fruit with a touch of green on the stem end. Black color develops best in hot day weather. The flavor is rich, complex, and full-bodied. Perfect for sauce, drying, or eating out of hand. |
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  69 days. (Indeterminate) [A local garden jewel from Irkutsk, Siberia.] 'Black Prince' produces medium-sized fruits that are a deep reddish brown color, grading to dark brown or "black" on the shoulders. Interior fruit color varies from dark red to a translucent chestnut brown. Juicy, tender... |
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  74 days. (Indeterminate) [Russian heirloom. Original seed sent to SESE by Marina Danilenko, a Moscow seedswoman. The tomato was named after Paul Robeson, operatic vocal artist who was an advocate of equal rights for Blacks. His artistry was appreciated world-wide, especially in the Soviet... |
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