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Tomatomania List! GARDEN FEVER TOMATOES! - LIMIT 3 PLANTS PER VARIETY - 12 TOTAL! EMAIL YOUR ORDER TO: [email protected] Your Name: Your Phone Number: Today's Date: 1. Tomato plants CAN NOT be planted in the garden yet. 2. They must be protected from cold nights, cold days & rain! COLD MEANS BELOW 50 DEGREES! 3. Please see our instructions on our web page BUYING TOMATOES IN APRIL. You will see instructions on how to keep your tomatoes healthy until it's time to plant them in the garden, which is usually the MIDDLE OF MAY. ORGANIC AND SUSTAINABLY GROWN BY PNW GROWERS QuantityBasic Supplies to Pot-up Your Plants Organic Potting Soil - 1 cubic ft. bag $7.50 Organic Potting Soil - 2 cubic ft. bag $11.99 1 gallon black nursery pot - 59¢ each TOMATO VARIETIES - April 2nd Shipments $2.75 EACH - 4" POT LIMIT 3 PLANTS PER VARIETY - 12 TOTAL PLANTS PER ORDER! Style VARIETIES Quantity DESCRIPTION Amana Orange Heirloom. Indeterminate. Orange beefsteak, up to Beefsteak 2 lbs. Sweet, almost tropical fruit flavors. Azoychka Russian heirloom, small yellow eefsteak - 8 oz Yellow/Orange fruit. 70 day indeterminate Banana Legs OP. Semi Determinate. Very prolific plant producing 4-inch long, bright yellow, meaty, banana-shaped tomatoes. Sweet fruity flavors. Salad/Paste Great for slicing into salads. Good sauce tomato. A low acid tomato. Beaverlodge Plum A great combination of earliness, size, productivity and quality. Developed in Alberta, Canada. Very compact, determinate plants. Good Plum for hanging baskets or containers. Rich flavor. 60 to 70 days. Bellstar Dwarf, early variety. 2 to 2.5 inch fruit. Four to five ounces. Good for sauce or fresh eating. Great for Saladette containers. Determinate. 65 days. Berkeley Tie-Dye Dark pink w/ green stripes. Flesh is pink w/yellow streaks. 8-12 oz. Sweet and complex flavor. Juicy and productive! Compact indeterminate 72 days. Slicer Big Brandy Heirloom Marriage. Indeterminate. 12-15 oz fruit. Big, pink fruit with outstanding flavour is a cross Slicer of Big Dwarf and Brandywine. Big Rainbow Heirloom. Indeterminate. Huge! Up to 2 lbs! gold and pink bicolor fruit. Very juicy and fruity sweet. 82 days Slicer Big White Pink Stripe Heirloom. Indeterminate. 4” Pale-peach, globe shaped bi-color. Meaty fruits with a tropical flavor. Saladette 90-95 days. Bing Cherry Anesceptionally sweet cherry, with a perfectly balanced scid flavor Pick ofter to avoid cracking Cherry in wet weather. Indeterminate. 65 days Black Cherry The first truly black cherry tomato. Sweet and rich flavor. Plant with ‘Snow White’ cherry tomato for a great color combo. 67 days. Indeterminate. Black/ Purple Black Krim Lg.dark brown fruit. 80 day Indeterminate from Black/ Purple Russia. Heirloom Black Prince Russian heirloom. Resists cracking. 70 day. Black/ Purple Indeterminate. Black Sea Man Russian heirloom. 8 oz. Fruit. 75 day Slicer determinate. Blondkopfchen East German 75 day indeterminate. 1” sweet, Yellow Cherry crack-free fruit borne in giant clusters Bloody Butcher Indeterminate. Very early, high yielding, 4 oz., Saladette deep red fruit. Good flavor. 55 days Blue Boar Berries OP. Indeterminate. Very dark purple color, rich in anthocyanins. Ripen deep red where the fruit was shaded; the areas that received intense Cherry sunshine are a purple so deep it’s almost black! Intensly fruity and sugar-sweet flavor! 75 days Blush A large oval, cherry type with shiny yellow fruit with a red stripe, ripens to an orange blush color. Very low acid, super sweet. Big yields. 75 days. Cherry/Plum Indeterminate. Bobcat Excellent main season beefsteak. Firm, juicy fruit on a vigorous plant. Shorter determinate plants do not require staking but a cage is helpful. 10oz. Slicer Fruit. 95 days. Brandywine large, pink, delicious. 85 day. Indeterminate. Slicers Carbon Dark purple 8-12 oz exceptionally sweet fruit. Slicers Indeterminate 80 day Champion Indeterminate. Early, 6-8 oz., red, meaty fruit. Red Slicers Great flavor, easy to grow. 68 days Cherokee Carbon Hybrid cross of Cherokee Purple and Carbon, dusky blush and rich, delicious flavor. Bulky, Heirloom slightly squat fruit average 10-12 ounces each. Marriage™ Indeterminate. from Territorial Cherokee Chocolate 4" mahogany colored fruit with rich flavor. Slicers Indeterminate. Heirloom. 75 days Cherokee Purple Delicious, dark purple shoulders. Can look ugly. Slicers 75 day. Indeterminate. Cosmonaut Volkov Delicious heirloom red slicing tomato from the Ukraine. Named for a famous Soviet astronaut. Red Slicers 65 day indeterminate. Costoluto Genovese Fluted, old Italian variety with some natural blight Red Slicers resistance. 75 day. Indeterminate. Dancing with Smurfs OP. Indeterminate. Delicious and very unique dark-purple topped, red cherry tomato.One of the best tasting indigo types. Disease resistant plants Cherry 65 dasy Dona Good yields of 6 to 8 oz red fruit. The perfect acid/sugar ration and very flavorful. Meaty with Slicer few seeds. Indeterminate. 75 days Early Cascade Bright red fruit with an excellent flavor for salads. Very productive. 4 oz. fruit in clusters. Saladette Indeterminate. 62 days Early Doll High yielding 5-8 oz fruit (larger ones come later Patio Slicers in season) Extra early 52 day. Ind. Early Girl Indeterminate. Medium red, 6 to 8 oz. fruit. Early Slicers season hybrid. 65 days Fantastic Meaty, red 8 oz. fruit w/ good crack resistance. 80 Red Slicers day indeterminate. First Lady II F1 inproved ‘Early Girl’ 6 oz fruit Disease Red Slicers resistant. 52 day indeterminate French Carmello very thin skin, delicate fruit. 70 day. Red Slicers Indeterminate. Garden Peach Golden-yellow fuzzy skin, very sweet. 80 day. Yellow/Orange Indeterminate. Genuwine Cross of Brandywine and Costoluto Genovese. Beautiful, slightly squat, globe-shaped tomatoes Heirloom with the most delectable flavor. 75 day Marriage™ indeterminate. from Territorial Giant Oxheart Indeterminate. Late-season heirloom. Good production of huge 2 lb. 4-5" rosey pink, heart- shaped fruits with wonderfully sweet flavors. 85- Slicer 90 days Glacier Early maturing plant with heavy yields of 2 to 3 oz. red tomatoes. Very sweet and juicy. Perfect for salads or snacks. Sets fruit at cooler Cherry temperatures and produces all season. Determinate. 55 days Gold Nugget OSU hybrid, extra early golden fruit. 55 day. Patio Determinate Goliath F1 indeterminate. Large, 10 to 15 oz., red fruit. Slicer Great flavor, easy to grow. 72 days Goliath Bush Determinate. Delicious 8 oz. red fruit, great for Compact Slicer containers or small gardens. 68 days Green Grape Determinate. Tangy, bright green, oval fruit, Cherry tinged with yellow when ripe. 70 days Gregori's Altai Siberian heirloom, originalay from the Altai Mountains on the Russian-Chinese border. Large, 3 to 4 inch fruit, dark-pink and sweet. Slicer Indeterminate. 90 days. Green Tiger Elongated green-when-ripe cherry. Darker green striping. Greenish-yellow flesh color and bold, sweet and acidic flavor typical of green-when- Saladette ripe varieties. 25-30 gm. fruits. Indeterminate. OP. 70 days Green Zebra light green w/ gold stripes. Tastes like a red Saladette tomato when ripe. 75 day Semi-determinate. Home Stoop A cross between Stupice and Homestead. Good slicer size and great flavor of the two tomatoes combined. Fruit can be up to 4" across and flatter than rounded. Semi-determinate. Grower does Slicer not give days to harvest. Heinz 2653 Determinate. Very productive, even in cold weather. 3-4oz., firm, flavorful, red fruit. Great Saladette canning tomato. 75 days Huskey Red A great 7 oz. slicing tomato for sandwiches, salads, and fresh eating. Very sweet and Slicer flavorful. 67-70 days. Indeterminate Indigo Cherry Drops 1 ¼” red fruit with dark black shoulders. Anthocyanin and antioxidants. indeterminate. 65 Cherry day. Indigo Rose Unique, dark tomato, exceptionally high in anthocyanins. Purple pigment where exposed to direct sunlingt. 1 to 2 oz. fruit. Developed at Cherry Oregon State University. 75 days. Indeterminate Isis Candy Named for the Egyptian goddess. Sweet, rich and fruity3/4” yellow-gold w/ red marbling. Very Cherry productive. Beautiful 67 days. Indeterminate. Japanese Black Trifele OP.Indeterminate. Potato leaf plant yields prolific quantities of 6 oz. fruit that looks like a mahogany-colored Bartlett pear with greenish shoulders. Very tasty flesh with a meaty core that Saladette produces luscious fruit all summer long. 75 days Jaune Flamme Orange 2” fruit, borne early, on trusses. Yellow/Orange indeterminate. 75 day. Fruity taste-like sungold Juliet Twice as large as the usual ‘Grape’ tomato. Very Cherry productive, 60 day indeterminate. Kellogg's Breakfast An heirloom variety with big, bright orange fruit, meaty and juicy and few seeds. Weighing up to 1 poun or more. Thin skin and sweet tangy flavor. Slicer Indeterminate. 80 days Langleys’ Silver Tiger Fascinating fuzzy white hairs give these indeterminate plants a silver appearance. Fruits are striped, orange and red. 2-4 oz. 72 day Red Slicers indeterminate. Lemon Drop A sport of Snow White. Sweet, large golden yellow cherry tomatoes. 60 to 70 days. Cherry Indeterminate. Lemony Heirloom. Indeterminate. 10-16 oz. bright yellow beefsteak. Big sweet tangy flavors. 85 days. Beefsteak Marzinera Cross of San Marzano and Cream Sausage varieties=early and continuous harvests of Heirloom elongated, meaty, flavorful fruit. Brilliant red, 2-3 Marriage™ oz. fruit. 75 day indeterminate. from Territorial Midnight Snack OP. Indetermintate. Unique indigo-type cherry tomato ripens to red with beautiful glossy black- purple overlay when exposed to sunlight. High in Cherry anthocyanin, contain healthy antioxidants. 2017 AAS Winner 65 - 70 days Moskvich extra-early Russian heirloom. 60 day. Slicer Indeterminate. Oregon Spring 75 day determinate, slicer. Hybridized at OSU. 4” Saladette red fruit. Great yield. Paisano Determinate Roma type. Outstanding fresh Paste eating and saucing tomato. 85 days Paul Robeson Russian Heirloom! Indeterminate. 7-10 oz. fruits. Amazing, earthy, exotic flavor. Deep mahogany in color. Sets fruit at lower temperatures. 75 days Slicer Persimmon large burnt-orange-colored fruit.
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