Growing Zones 3 to 10
Page Number 15
Planting Season Spring
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Size Shipped pkt.
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Red
Germination 7 to 14
Maturity 70 to 75
Determinate|Indeterminate Determinate
Subspecies Red Snapper Hybrid
Common Name Tomato, Red Snapper Hybrid 

Tomato, Red Snapper Hybrid 

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(VFFA) 70-75 days. Attractive, large-extra large fruits are deep red, weigh approx. 8 to 12 oz. and are smooth, firm and deeply oblate. Flesh is scarlet red and full of great tomato flavor. Medium tall plants have dark green foliage that provides moderate cover for fruit protection. Makes a great slicer. Sets well in the heat. Widely adaptable and a high yielder. Developed in cooperation with University of Florida's Food and Agricultural Science tomato breeding program. Intermediate resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt and Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus. Determinate.


Growing Zone: 3 to 10

Light Requirements: Full Sun

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Growing Zones 3 to 10
Page Number 15
Planting Season Spring
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Size Shipped pkt.
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Red
Germination 7 to 14
Maturity 70 to 75
Determinate|Indeterminate Determinate
Subspecies Red Snapper Hybrid
Common Name Tomato, Red Snapper Hybrid 

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May 10, 2024  |  By sam
got some seeds from online and they did really well for me last year in 2023 they put out some big tomatoes and taste pretty good , but most garden grown ones do . I have planted 4 more this year and so far they are looking pretty good for early May here in tx zone 8 . they hold up about as good as any with the heat and humidity .

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Best desert tomato I have grown. Beauty look and taste.
Sep 28, 2024  |  By JOHN
I grew these for the first time last year in Gilbert Arizona. They come out perfectly round with hardly a blemish. The meat is firm, little juice and seeds. Makes a great sandwich by itself. This year I moved to the mountains at 5000'. The crop was even better. Long lasting, contious producer. Large healthy plants. This is now my #1 choice for the high heat we have in Arizona.

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