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#T00452* 20 seeds - $2.25 - In Stock
70 days. (VFF) Easy-to-grow and even easier to savor, fresh or cooked. Upright, 30" tall plants need less support...Buy Now Details -
#T00455* 30 seeds - $2.25 - In Stock
80-85 days. An heirloom variety with old-fashioned tomato flavor. Pinkish-red, beefsteak-type, 1 to 2 pound fruits...Buy Now Details -
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(FF GLS) 78 Days. A Rutgers-type, that is earlier and more disease resistant. Strong vines feature medium-large,...Buy Now Details -
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250 Seeds -$9.95$8.95 - In Stock
75 Days You can't go wrong with this Italian heirloom, no matter what you have in mind: sauces, salsas, pastes,...Buy Now Details -
#T0045730 Seeds - $3.35 - In Stock
80-90 days. Huge, beefsteak type heirloom that averages 12 to 14 oz. each and can often weigh as much as 2 lbs. -...Buy Now Details -
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(FNT LM ToMV) 50-55 days. Elongated, mini marzano-type fruits grow up to 2 1/4" long by 3/4" wide and resemble small...Buy Now Details -
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75 Days. A cross between Damsel Hybrid and Cherokee Purple. The perfect one slicer! Large purple fruits are juicy...Buy Now Details -
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250 Seeds -$7.95$6.95 - In Stock
60-70 days. Old-time, south-of-the-border favorite. Tiny, red, cherry-type fruits weigh down trusses with...Buy Now Details -
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250 Seeds -$26.95$25.95 - In Stock
50-60 days. Considered to be one of the world's smallest tomato plants - grows just 6 to 8" tall and bears loads...Buy Now Details -
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65-70 days. 2017 AAS Winner! Unique cherries ripen to red with a blush of glossy black-purple on the skin...Buy Now Details -
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65-70 days. Eye-catching grape tomatoes are always a home gardeners favorite and this delightful new mix is...Buy Now Details -
#T0047630 seeds - $3.45 - In Stock
75-85 day This heirloom has been grown since the Civil War by Grandpa Barnes, who grew it as an ornamental,...Buy Now Details