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"SWEET PEA 'JUST JULIA'"
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Family: TOMATO
Large, one pound plus, tasty, sweet and tangy fruits hang on large, regular-leaf plants. They are delicious for fresh eating or slicing. A customer reports that they stayed disease free even while surrounded by other plants with various leaf diseases and were huge producers with an exquisite taste. Cordon. A family heirloom, Gary Millwood of Louisville, Kentucky received the seed in 2000 from Lettie Cantrell of West Liberty, KY, who obtained the seeds from a soldier returning from Germany during World War II. Lettie grew this tomato since the 1940s, it was the only tomato she ever grew and a
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Family: TOMATO
Often considered the 'little brother of Green Zebra', Green Grape is a compact semi-bush variety, ideal for growing in a container on the patio, producing a prolific harvest of small, yellow-green, sweet, tangy-tasting tomatoes resembling Muscat grapes. (Semi-Bush)
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Family: TOMATO
These "must have" long sausage-shaped fruits are a striking lime-green colour with yellow stripes. The high-yielding tomatoes are thick-fleshed and cavity-free with a sweet cucumber-like flavour. Slice them either way for a spectacular salad, and impress your guests. They are excellent for cooking too! (Bush)
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Family: TOMATO
These heavy, irregularly shaped, amber coloured beefsteaks hide an attractive secret. Cutting them open reveals a labyrinth-like, vivid lime-green interior. And they scored here extremely well with their strong, sweet fruity traditional flavour. Perfect for sandwiches or salads!(Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
These extremely rare, lemon-yellow coloured, medium-large, good-cropping cherry tomatoes are very tasty with a good, sweet and mild flavour, and when immature have some faint striping similar to gooseberries, hence the name. A very old heirloom tomato that was popular in the 1800’s and listed by Fearing Burr in 1865. It was also illustrated in the Album Vilmorin in 1868. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
We trained this very long-fruiting gem to over 8 feet tall, after which it produced masses of smallish, very sweet fruits, in neat trusses of attractive woolly stems, all summer (and autumn!) long. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
The attractive fruit are large, with meaty flesh, a sweet flavour and are excellent for use in salads and sandwiches. This classic heirloom beefsteak tomato originated in Hungary but crossed the Atlantic and was renamed by Peter Henderson in his 1926 seed catalogue. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
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Common name: "Champagne currant"
These rare and truly amazing plants produce heavy bunches of true cherry-sized, sweet-as-honey, soft fruits, which explode in your mouth. The same colour, and indeed the same size as white grapes, they are actually smaller than most cherry tomatoes but bigger than a currant tomato, and are easy-to-grow and heavy cropping too! Unique amongst tomatoes. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
Thousands of sweet, juicy, bite-sized tomatoes appear in a seemingly inexhaustible supply throughout the summer on this brand new, easy-to-grow variety. Amazing bushy plants produce dividing stems and if tied up as they grow upwards, make a solid mound of heavily-cropping cascading stems. These can be pruned back or allowed to expand if you have room. and are fine for large pots or even patio containers. They certainly live up to their name, producing literally thousands of exquisite-tasting fruits all summer long! (Bush)
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Family: TOMATO
Large, luscious, sweet, pink heart-shaped tomatoes grow up to 0.5 kilos each on what are very productive plants for an Oxheart type. The fruits have medium walls but very thick cores, along with very few seeds and almost no cracking. Superb if cleverly sliced to make a "hearty" salad, or you can even eat these like an apple! Cordon
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Family: TOMATO
One of the very highest yielding tomato plants we have ever seen. Huge trusses contain dozens and dozens of sweet, grape sized, thin skinned, non-splitting yellow fruit, the whole plant resembling a Christmas tree weighed down with baubles. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
This tomato has supreme shock value as well as a good sweet tomato flavour! The unripe green fruit becomes purple, brought on by sunlight, and will eventually turn almost a true black, caused by anthocyanins, antioxidants found in blueberries. This excellent sweet tomato, apparently a cross between Indigo Rose and a red cherry tomato, is early-ripening. It also shows disease tolerance and has a really good shelf-life. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
The first pear shaped tomato in the Indigo series produces strong plants absolutely crowded with 3 to 4 cm, bi-coloiured sweet-flavoured fruits. Starting off yellow, the fruits slowly develop attractive purple-black shoulders at maturity. This new exclusive release from Oregon State University’s high flavonoid breeding programme produces huge yields of heavily-packed branches of fruits, packed full of health-giving anthocyanins. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
This valuable late season potato-leafed plant (originally "Russian Truffle"!), has large pear-shaped purple-black fruits with dark green shoulders. With a strikingly strong and rich flavour, and just a hint of chocolate, it is resistant to cracking, (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
This famous old French variety gives early crops of apricot-coloured, four ounce fruits the size of a golf ball or slightly larger, borne on elongated trusses that bear fruit continuously. It is a fabulous fresh-eating tomato with an explosive, intense flavour that shines through any salad dressing with ease. The outer walls are thick and meaty, with just enough juice to provide a full-bodied, citrus-like flavour that surprises all who try it for the first time. The yellow-orange skin encloses beautiful red-mottled flesh inside. This plant appears resistant to many diseases that normally plag
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