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1884 Heirloom Tomato
1884-Tomato Seeds
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Great old-time heirloom tomato said to have been discovered by James Lyde Williamson near Friendly W.Virginia in a pile of flood debris from the Ohio River in 1884. A personal favorite of Gary Ibsen, and a priority in his yearly tomato planting. These organic heirloom tomato seeds produce a vigorous, regular leaf, tomato plant that yields large (1-2 lb.) dark pink fruit with lots of tomato flavors.  Perfect tomato seeds to include in your garden!
Anna Russian
Anna Russian
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An heirloom oxheart variety from Brenda Hillenius, of Oregon, who got from her grandfather, Kenneth Wilcox, who received seeds from a Russian immigrant. An excellent, gorgeous tomato. Early maturing for a heart-shaped tomato, the large, visually beautiful, pink-red fruit normally weighs about 1 pound. Superb rich old-fashioned, tomatoey flavors with lots of juice.
Argentina
Argentina
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A prolific heirloom plant producing big, 3 to 4-inch, pink beefsteak fruits with excellent sweet/acid tomato flavors.
Arkansas Traveler Tomato
Arkansas Traveler-Tomato Seeds
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Heirloom developed for the South by the University of Arkansas. Great hot weather producer of abundant harvests of 8-ounce, round fruits. Flavorful, rose-pink tomatoes.
Beauty Heirloom Tomato Seeds
Beauty
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Medium sized, highly productive,  leafy plant producing a huge amount of 14 oz., slightly flattened fruits with big juicy, very sweet but so well balanced with that perfect amount of acid for full, complex tomatoey flavors. One of my best tomatoes for the past 3 years.
Blue Ridge Mountain
Blue Ridge Mountain
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Tall potato-leaf vines bearing , large, 1 lb., 4-inch, pink beefsteaks with good old-fashioned, delicious tomato flavor.
Boondocks
Boondocks
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Heirloom from Joe Bratka in NY. Large potato-leaf plant with gigantic leaves. Average set of slightly flattened globes weighing 1-2 lb. Fruit is a beautiful reddish pink with green shoulders. Excellent flavor.
Bradley Tomato
Bradley
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A disease resistant variety released in 1961 by Dr. Joe McFerran of the University of Arkansas. Our TomatoFest organic tomato seeds produce compact, bushy, semi-determinate, regular-leaf, tomato plants with heavy foliage that yield copious amounts of 7 to10-ounce. dark-pink tomatoes with a wonderfully, delicious sweetness that is well balanced with just enough acidity to give you that old-fashioned big tomato flavor you love so much. Tomatoes ripen at the same time making it a great variety for canning and freezing. Suitable for Southern regions. An excellent fresh market tomato. Fusarium wilt resistant.
A Gary Ibsen "personal favorite."
Brandywine, Sudduth's Strain
Brandywine, Sudduth's Strain
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Around 1980 a Mrs. Sudduth of Tennessee gave seeds said to be in her family for 100 years, to tomato seedsman, Ben Quisenberry of Ohio. Prolific potato leaf plant producing 1-2 lb. large, pink  fruit. This is a strain that craig LeHoullier believes is of the original Brandywine. Excellent flavor!
Brandywine Heirloom Tomato
Brandywine-Heirloom Tomato Seeds
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Probably the first heirloom to achieve "cult status" within the growing popularity of heirloom tomatoes. A pink, potato-leaf, Amish variety from the 1880’s. Years ago, seed saving was done by individuals who understood that the greatest thing they could pass on to the next generation was some of the treasured food plants that had sustained life and had proven their value. One such pioneer was a man named Ben Quinsenbury, who lived in Vermont. He died at the age of 95, passing on his legacy. The Brandywine was Ben’s favorite tomato. In years of my holding tomato tastings for chefs and tomato lovers, the Brandywine has always placed as one of the top three favorites. It is legendary for it’s exceptionally rich, succulent tomato flavor. Fruits are reddish-pink, with light, creamy flesh that average 12 ounces but can grow to 2 pounds.