‘Oroma’ is generally ready for harvest 85-90 days after sowing. Determinate plants, which are V resistant, bear 3-3.5 inch fruits with a thick, meaty wall, which peel easily. Tomato...
‘Oroma’ is generally ready for harvest 85-90 days after sowing. Determinate plants, which are V resistant, bear 3-3.5 inch fruits with a thick, meaty wall, which peel easily. Tomato...
‘Orange Oxheart’ is an heirloom variety, generally ready for harvest 80 days after sowing. Indeterminate plants bear heart-shaped, bright-yellow fruits which weigh 1 pound. Highly a...
‘Oregon Eleven’ is generally ready for harvest 60-65 days after sowing. Tidy determinate vines bear heavy yields of 1.5 to 2 inch fruits. Production quits by September. Thin skin is...
‘Oregon Spring’ is generally ready for harvest 75-80 days after sowing. These 4 inch slicing tomatoes come from very hardy, determinate vines. Parthenocarpic fruits which are V resi...
‘Northern Delight’ is a very early tomato, good for an early spring opening crop. These plants do very well in the cool weather and short summers of the North. Short, determinate pl...
‘Medford’ is generally ready for harvest 80 days after sowing. This is an Oregon heirloom. Plants yield 3 to 4 inch fruits which are uniform of size, round, and tart. The two main g...
‘Longkeeper’ is a storage tomato, generally ready for harvest 70 days after sowing. These semi-determinate plants are resistant to V and F1. Gather these tomatoes when they are matu...
‘Lutescent’ is one of the stranger heirloom tomatoes. The plants have sickly-looking yellowish leaves which look starved for water even when they are not. The vines are 4 to 6 feet ...
‘Hispaniola’, also known as ‘Plate de Haiti’ Tomato, is an heirloom variety with large 6-8 inches long vines which must be staked. The tomatoes are lobed, with ridges be...
‘Hartman’s Yellow Gooseberry’ is an heirloom variety with long 8-10 inch vines which require staking. The fruit is clustered in groups of 6 to 8, and the tomatoes are actually...