Beefsteak Tomato Seeds

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Beefsteak tomatoes are among the largest and densest varieties of tomatoes, often weighing over a pound.  These make excellent sandwich or salad toppings.

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Aker's West Virginia Tomato

A very pretty, large heirloom tomato, this one tastes as good as it looks. Large, vigorous plants produce big harvests of absolutely delicious red tomatoes brimming with sweet, rich flavor. Each tomato weighs about 1 lb., and is mostly smooth with very little cracking or other blemishes. A treasured family heirloom from West Virginia. Indeterminate. 85 days.

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Magnum Tomato

Wonderful flavor, large size of 2 lbs. or more, and perfect shape are the hallmarks of these red beefsteak tomatoes. Fortunately, large yields can also be expected as you will not tire of harvesting these delicious tomatoes. Heirloom variety that was grown and distributed by the late Chuck Wyatt. Indeterminate. 80 days.

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Brandywine (Red) Regular Leaf Tomato

There are two tomatoes called Red Brandywine out in circulation now that are very similar to each other. This is a version of Brandywine that offers red fruit with luscious old-time, red tomato flavor. Plants have regularly-shaped leaves and are extremely productive, bearing long harvests of these 10 to 16 ounce fruit. Heirloom from the late 1800's. Indeterminate. 80 days.

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Church Tomato

This heirloom tomato was a favorite of the late Chuck Wyatt and it still delivers an exceptional harvest of superior fruit. Large, 1 pound beefsteaks are just delicious with rich, full tomato flavor and plenty of solid meat. The harvest continues for quite a while, too. In fact, the year we grew Church, it produced so many tomatoes that we had to turn some of them into sauce-it was scrumptious! Indeterminate. 85 days.

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Stump Of The World Tomato

Dark pink beefsteak fruit reach about one pound and grow on potato-leaved vines. The variety was part of the Ben Quisinberry Collection, which also contributed the variety Brandywine. Stump of the World is a bit smaller and more productive than Brandywine, but like Brandywine, offers outstandingly rich, complex flavor. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 80 days.

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Aunt Ginny's Purple Tomato

This heirloom beefsteak variety has flavor so excellent and rich that some folks claim it is equal to or better than Brandywine. Deep pink tomatoes weigh 12 to 16 ounces and are mostly smooth with very little cracking. Potato-leaved plants are vigorous and give good yields of these juicy and delicious tomatoes. Indeterminate. 75 to 85 days.

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German Pink Tomato

Deep pink beefsteak fruit have excellent, sweet flavor and are meaty with few seeds. Tomatoes weigh between 10 and 16 ozs. and are fairly smooth in shape. Potato- leaved plants produce these large, delectable tomatoes early in the season. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 78 days

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Dester Tomato

Luscious pink beefsteaks weigh a pound or more and have a rich, sweet flavor that is unforgettable. This is a family heirloom variety brought over from Germany by Dr. Dester when he settled in Indiana. He gave seeds to an Amish woman, who moved to Missouri and shared Dester seed with a farmer there who grew them for the local market. Dester continues to earn its great reputation by winning taste tests and even wider popularity. Indeterminate. 80 days.

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Henderson's Winsall Tomato

While there have been a lot of tomatoes distributed under the name of Winsall, this one is the original grown from stock seed we obtained from the USDA Seed Bank. The plants have regular tomato foliage and produce large l lb. or more pink fruit with absolutely scrumptious taste. Heirloom originating with the Henderson Seed Company in 1924. Indeterminate. 90 days.

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Granny Cantrell Tomato

This is a family heirloom passed on by Lettie Cantrell of Kentucky, who first got the seeds from a soldier returning home from Germany during World War II. Lettie grew this tomato since the 1940's and it was the only tomato she ever grew in her garden. Large, meaty fruit are about 1 lb. and are wonderful for fresh eating, slicing, or canning. Great flavor is sweet yet rich and has won this tomato honors in numerous taste-tests. Indeterminate. 85 days.

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Pruden's Purple Tomato

Large, 10 to 16 oz., dark pink fruits grow on potato-leaved vines and mature quite early for such large fruit. Delicious flavor and good production. Similar to Brandywine, but earlier. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 75 days.

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Brandywine Red Potato Leaf Tomato

There are two tomatoes called Red Brandywine out in circulation now that are very similar to each other. This is a version of Brandywine that offers red fruit with luscious old-time, red tomato flavor. Plants have potato-shaped leaves and are extremely productive, bearing long harvests of these 10 to 16 ounce fruit. Heirloom from the late 1800's. Indeterminate. 80 days.

$3.35 for Pack (30 seeds)
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