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Slicers & Salad Tomatoes Lycopersicon esculentum
(Days to maturity for all tomatoes are days from transplant)
50+ seeds/pack

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Garden Peach 71 days. Introduced in 1862. Light yellow fruits with a slightly fuzzy skin & pink blush on the cheeks. Delicate, sweet flavour. Good producer & keeps well after picking.

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Iberville 65-70 days.  Early and productive variety bred in Québec. Medium-sized fruit and hardy, vigorous plant. Great for early summer eating off the vine.

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Japanese Black Trifele  80 days. A heavy producer of beautiful, mahogany chocolate, pear shaped fruit with green streaked shoulders. Plants have potato-leaf foliage and are weakly indeterminate. Flavour is like no other – complex, rich and fruity. Despite the name, this variety originates in Russia, part of a larger family of “Trifele” type tomatoes.

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Jaune flammée 75 days.  An indeterminate (bearing fruit continuously) old French variety traced to the Helliner region of France, and only commercialized in 1997. Early crops of apricot-colored 4-ounce fruits, each the size of a golf ball, borne on elongated trusses. Excellent fruity flavor with a perfect blend of sweet and tart. Great for drying or roasting too, and retains deep orange color. One of our most preferred fresh-eating tomatoes!

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Siberia 50 days!  This tomato variety sets fruit early.  They are bright red and weigh up to five ounces.  Reported as being capable of setting fruits at 38°F, however, 'Siberia', like any other tomato, is not frost hardy. An early summer variety for those with no patience. Determinate vines.

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Stupice 60 days.  A popular early heirloom from Czechoslovakia, sometimes called ‘Canada Day’ tomato here in this country. Abundant round fruits are 2-3 inches in size.  For fresh eating early in the season. Compact plant, reliable and more cold-tolerant than most varieties.

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Tigerella 60 days.  Fine, rich, flavour from unique, red and orange tiger-striped fruits. Add a little tang to your salad! Highly productive. Indeterminate.

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Wapsinicon Peach 78 days.  Heavy producer of 2" round fuzzy yellow fruits. Sweet, juicy, well-balanced flavor. Winner of Seed Savers Exchange 2006 Heirloom Tomato Tasting. Rot resistant. Very prodigious producer! Fruit picked late in the season will keep several weeks inside. More pink blush colour and somewhat sweeter than Garden Peach.

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