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2020 Abundant Greens Tomato List 2020 ABUNDANT GREENS TOMATO LIST website: www.abundantgreensurbanfarm.com email: [email protected] Plant Type Item # Variety Open Pollinated / Indeterminate/ Days To Description Website (Picture) Hybrid Semi-Det/ Maturity * (new for 2019) * (new for 2020) Determinate Tomato #T001 *Agi Red (H) H I 75 days Red/yellow stripe, saladette, slightly oval https://store.growartisan.com/product/agi-red #T002 Alicante Red OP I 70 days Red, 1.5” https://store.tomatofest.com/Alicante_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0010.htm #T003 Amy’s Apricot Cherry OP I 74 days Gold cherry, 3/4” https://store.tomatofest.com/Amy_s_Apricot_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0017s.htm #T004 Amy’s Sugar Gem OP I 70-75 days Red, 1.5” (2 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Amy_s_Sugar_Gem_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0018.htm #T005 *Artesano Red/Gold Cherry OP I 65 days Red/gold striped cherry, round grape, 1” http://jandlgardens.com/xencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_85&products_id=638 #T006 *Aunt Ginny's Purple/Pink OP I 75-80 days Deep-pink, beefsteak, (16 oz) https://www.tomatofest.com/Aunt_Ginny_s_Purple_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0031.htm #T007 *Aunt Ruby’s German Green OP I 75-80 days Greenish-yellow, slight pink blush, (16 oz) https://www.tomatofest.com/Aunt_Ruby_s_German_Green_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0033.htm #T008 *Azoychka OP I 70-75 Yellow, 3-inch, (10-16 oz) https://www.tomatofest.com/Azoychka_Tomato_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0037.htm #T009 Ballard Red Cherry OP I 70-80 days Red shiny cherry, 1” (Abundant Greens Tomato Variety) #T010 *Banded Amazon OP SD 65-70 Days Red/green stripe, (8-10 oz) http://jandlgardens.com/xencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_8&products_id=253 #T011 Beauty King OP I 75-85 days Yellow/red striped, beefsteak, (16-20 oz) https://wildboarfarms.com/product/beauty-king/ #T012 Better Boy (H) H I 75 days Red, beefsteak, (16 oz) https://www.seedsnsuch.com/product/better-boy-hybrid-vfnast/ #T013 Big Beef (H) H I 70 Days Red, beefsteak, (10-12 oz) http://www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/tomatoes/beefsteak-tomatoes/big-beef-f1-tomato-seed-2063.51.html #T014 Big Italian Plum OP I 75 days Red, (8-12 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Big_Italian_Plum_p/tf-0049.htm #T015 *Big Sungold Select OP I 75 days Gold cherry, larger than Sungold, 1.5” https://wildboarfarms.com/product/big-sungold-select/ #T016 *Big Yellow Zebra OP I 80 days Yellow striped bicolor beefsteak, (10-20 oz) https://www.renaissancefarms.org/product/big-yellow-zebra-tomato/ #T017 Black Beauty OP I 78 days Blue-black, anthocyanin, (6-8 oz) https://www.rareseeds.com/black-beauty-tomato/ #T018 Black Cherry OP I 65-75 days Black cherry ~1” https://store.tomatofest.com/Black_Cherry_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0059.htm #T019 Black Ethiopia OP I 80 days Black, (5 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Black_Ethiopian_Heirloom_Tomato_p/tf-0061.htm #T020 Black Icicle OP I 80 days Black, oblong, roma, (4 oz) https://www.rareseeds.com/black-icicle-tomato-1/8-oz/ #T021 *Black Krim OP I 75 days Purple-Black, 3-4" https://www.tomatofest.com/Black_Krim_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0063.htm #T022 Black Pear OP I 75 days Mahogany-brown, (6-8 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Black_Pear_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0063a.htm #T023 Black Plum Cherry OP I 70 days Black cherry, 2 x 1” https://store.tomatofest.com/Black_Plum_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0064.htm #T024 Black Prince OP I 70 days Black, 2” (2-3 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Black_Prince_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0065.htm #T025 Black Sea Man OP D 75 days Black, (12-16 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Black_Sea_Man_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0065a.htm #T026 Black Zebra OP I 75-80 days Black striped, ~2” https://store.tomatofest.com/Black_Zebra_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0066.htm #T027 Bloody Butcher OP I 54 days Red, 2”, (~4 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Bloody_Butcher_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0070a.htm #T028 Blue Berries Cherry OP I 75 days Blue-black/red cherry, anthocyanin, 1” https://store.tomatofest.com/Blue_Berries_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0070e.htm #T029 Blue Beauty OP I 80 days Pink, blue/black shoulders, anthocyanin, (6-8 oz) https://wildboarfarms.com/product/blue-beauty/ Blue/black, anthocyanin, pear cherry https://www.mariannasheirloomseeds.com/heirloom-seeds-catalog/mariseeds-heirloom-tomato-seeds/cherry-tomatoes/ #T030 Blue Keyes Cherry OP I 80 days blue-keyes-new-2016-detail.html #T031 Blush Cherry OP I 70 days Yellow w/pink stripes, pointy 2 1/2” https://store.growartisan.com/product/blush-cherry-tomato #T032 Brandywine OP I 80 days Pink, beefsteak https://store.tomatofest.com/Brandywine_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0078.htm OP I 70 days Brown/mahogany cherry, 1” https://www.tomatofest.com/Brown_Berry_Organic_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0086.htm #T033 *Brown Berry Cherry https://www.totallytomato.com/P/00115/Brown+Berry+Tomato #T034 *Bush Beefsteak OP D 62 days Red, compact 3” plant, (8-10 oz) https://www.tomatofest.com/Bush_Beefsteak_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0569.htm #T035 *California Stripey OP I 75 days Dark red w/ green stripes, saladette, 2 1/2” (AKA Cal http://jandlgardens.com/xencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=372 Red and Green) #T036 Camp Joy Cherry OP I 75-80 days Red cherry, 1” https://store.tomatofest.com/Chadwick_Cherry_Organic_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0106.htm #T037 *Celebrity (H) H D 70 days Red, medium-large, 24-36” plants, (7-8 oz) https://www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/tomatoes/slicing-tomatoes/celebrity-f1-tomato-seed-733.html #T038 Cherokee Chocolate OP I 75-80 days Mahogany-brown, (10-16 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Cherokee_Chocolate_Organic_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0112.htm #T039 Cherokee Purple OP I 75-80 days Rose/purple/brown, (10-16 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Cherokee_Purple_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0113.htm #T040 *Cherokee Rose OP I 75-80 days Dusty rose, fuzzy skin, (6-8 oz) https://wildboarfarms.com/product/cherokee-rose/ #T041 *Chocolate Lightning (Dwarf) OP SD 80 days Chocolate-brown, green/gold stripes, medium, (4-8 oz) https://www.tomatofest.com/Chocolate_Lightning_Dwarf_Organic_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0115a6.htm #T042 Chocolate Pear Cherry OP I 70 days Brown/purple cherry https://www.rareseeds.com/chocolate-pear-tomato/ #T043 *Chocolate Sprinkles (H) H I 70 days Chocolate red/brown, green stripes, pointed grape cherry, https://www.totallytomato.com/P/00174/Chocolate+Sprinkles+Hybrid+Tomato 1-1/2” #T044 Chocolate Stripes OP I 78 days Brown striped, (12-16 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Chocolate_Stripes_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0115a.htm #T045 *Cocoa Berries Cherry OP I 75 days Chocolate/brown/black, small cherry (AKA Black Jon https://heritageseedmarket.com/index.php/product/black-jon-cherry/ Cherry) #T046 *Copper Beauty Cherry OP I 60-70 days Mahogany/brown cherry w/ bronze striping, pointy https://awhaley.com/product/cream-of-the-crop-copper-beauty/ #T047 Cosmonaut Volkov OP I 72 days Pink/red, beefsteak, 1-2 Lb https://store.tomatofest.com/Cosmonaut_Volkov_Red_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0123.htm #T048 Costoluto Genovese OP I 78 days Red, scalloped, (7 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Costoluto_Genovese_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0125.htm #T049 *Delicious OP I 77 days Red, beefsteak, 1-2 Lb http://www.holmesseed.com/delicious/ #T050 *Dwarf Beauty King OP D 75 days Red w/ golden stripes and speckles, (6-12 oz) https://www.tomatofest.com/Dwarf_Beauty_King_Organic_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0153d1.htm #T051 *Dwarf Firebird Sweet OP D 75 days Red/pink w/ golden stripes, medium (4-8 oz) https://www.tomatofest.com/Dwarf_Firebird_Sweet_Organic_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0153d5.htm #T052 Earliana OP I 68 days Red/pink, (6 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Earliana_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0153f.htm #T053 Early Girl (H) H I 57 days Red, (4-6 oz) https://www.seedsnsuch.com/product/early-girl-hybrid-vff/ #T054 *Early Goliath (H) H I 57 days Red, (4-6 oz) https://www.totallytomato.com/product/T00003/83 #T055 Early Wonder OP I 58 days Red, round, (8 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Early_Wonder_p/tf-0157.htm #T056 Fireworks OP I 60 days Red, 3”, (8-10 oz) https://store.tomatofest.com/Fireworks_p/tf-0174.htm #T057 Flamme (‘Jaune Flamme’) OP I 70-80 days Yellow/orange, 1.5”-2” https://store.tomatofest.com/Flamme_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0175.htm #T058 Fourth of July (H) H I 49 days Red, (4 oz) https://www.burpee.com/vegetables/tomatoes/tomato-fourth-of-july-hybrid-prod000988.html #T059 *Fred’s Tie Dye (Dwarf) OP D 75 days Purple w/ gold, green stripes, medium, (5-6 oz) https://www.tomatofest.com/Fred_s_Tie_Dye_Organic_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0177p4.htm #T060 Galinas Yellow Cherry OP I 65-75 days Cherry, yellow, 1” https://store.tomatofest.com/Galinas_Tomato_Seeds_Organic_p/tf-0181.htm #T061 Gardener’s Delight (Sugar Lump) OP I 65 days Red cherry, 1”, (aka Sugar Lump) https://store.tomatofest.com/Gardener_s_Delight_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0183.htm #T062 Glacier OP D 55 days Red, 2” https://store.tomatofest.com/Glacier_p/tf-0198.htm #T063 Gold Medal OP I 75-80 days Yellow/Red, beefsteak, (1-2 Lb) https://store.tomatofest.com/Gold_Medal_p/tf-0205.htm #T064 Gold Nugget OP D 60 days Yellow cherry, compact plant, 3/4-1” fruit. https://store.tomatofest.com/Gold_Nugget_Cherry_Heirloom_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0206c.htm #T065 *Golden Jubilee OP I 75-80 days Gold/orange, (6-12 oz) http://www.tomatogrowers.com/GRANDMA-MARYS-PASTE/productinfo/6099/ #T066 *Golden Sweet Grape (H) H I 60 days Yellow grape cherry http://www.tomatogrowers.com/GOLDEN-SWEET-HYBRID/productinfo/4940/ #T067 Grandma Mary's Paste OP I 70 days Roma, large/pointed, (6–10 oz) http://www.tomatogrowers.com/GRANDMA-MARYS-PASTE/productinfo/6099/ #T068 Green Zebra OP I 75 days Green striped, 2” https://store.tomatofest.com/Green_Zebra_Tomato_Seeds_p/tf-0225.htm #T069
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