Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number of
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 4-6-8
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Size Shipped pkt
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Red
Germination 7 to 21
Maturity 80 to 85
Determinate|Indeterminate Indeterminate
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Open Pollinated
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Subspecies Comstock Sauce And Slice
Common Name Tomato, Comstock Sauce and Slice 

Tomato, Comstock Sauce and Slice 

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  • 30 seeds
  • $3.95
80-85 days. An Italian variety originally introduced in the early 1980's. Beautiful, meaty, deep-red, roma shaped fruits weigh up to 1 pound and have very few seeds. A dual-purpose variety excellent for canning, pastes, sauces and fresh eating. Indeterminate.


Growing Zone: 3 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

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State Restrictions

HI

Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number of
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 4-6-8
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Size Shipped pkt
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Red
Germination 7 to 21
Maturity 80 to 85
Determinate|Indeterminate Indeterminate
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Open Pollinated
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Subspecies Comstock Sauce And Slice
Common Name Tomato, Comstock Sauce and Slice 

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BEST OVERALL!!
Nov 4, 2024  |  By Stephen Swiss
I've been gardening for well over 20 years now, and have grown many varieties of tomatoes for saucing, slicing, and canning. 3 years ago I tried Comstock, and it is now my overall favorite variety. It is a large meaty tasty tomato with few seeds, and, IMHO, is the best one to grow for sauce. Processes much easier than smaller Roma varieties for sauce, and scalds and peels well for canning with very little waste. It is also a great slicer for BLT's! Seed savers will like the plant consistency as well. For a multipurpose tomato, you cannot go wrong with Comstock. Highly recommend!

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