2013 Tomato Plant List

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This is a tentative list.  Depending on seed germination, weather conditions, and other factors, I may or may not have all of these varieties available  If you order a variety and I do not have it available when you pick up your plant, I will try to replace it with a similar variety or other plant at your discretion.

E-mail me at kctomatotimes@gmail.com with a list of varieties you’d like and the quantity of each.  I’ll set your order aside and take care of your plants until you’re ready to put them in your garden.  Plants will be available for pick-up starting April 20th..  I recommend planting around the first full week of May.  If you plant earlier than this, you’ll have to watch for possible frosts and cover your plants or move them indoors to avoid damage.  Tomato and pepper plants cannot tolerate any frosts!

If you’re having difficulty making up your mind about what to grow, just let me know what you like to do with your tomatoes and how many you want to grow and I’ll personally pick out a selection of great plants to suit your needs.

I will also have Italian and Asian basil plants available as well as some other herbs this year.

I will also have cucumber plants of several types this year.

Plant prices will be $2.50 each, 5 plants for $10, or 12 plants for $20.  Further discounts for very large quantities.

So without further ado, here is this year’s list.  Please click on the hyperlinks for each variety to learn more about them.  As always, you can e-mail me with any questions you might have about gardening and I’ll do my best to help!

2013 Tomatoes

Red or Pink Tomatoes

Arkansas Traveler

Aussie

Bolseno F1

Brandywine Cowlick’s Strain

Brandywine Pink

Brandywine Sudduth’s Strain

Costoluto Genovese

Dora

Early Girl

Eva Purple Ball

Frank’s Large Red

German Giant

Goose Creek

Liz Birt

Marianna’s Peace

Mortgage Lifter

Mule Team

Nepal

Rutgers

Sioux

Soldacki

Stupice

Sylvan Guame

Van Wert Ohio

Wes

Yellow, Orange, or Bi-Color Tomatoes

Berkeley Tie Dye

Burraker’s Favorite

Grandma Viney’s Yellow and Pink

Honeydrop

Jaune Flammee

KBX

Kellogg’s Breakfast

Orange Heart

Pineapple

Pink Berkeley Tie Dye

Pink Boar

Sweet Carneros Pink

Virginia Sweets

Yoder’s German Yellow

Green When Ripe Tomatoes

Absinthe

Aunt Ruby’s German Green

Cherokee Green

Green Doctors

Green Zebra

Grub’s Mystery Green

Black Tomatoes

Ananas Noir

Bear Creek

Black and Brown Boar

Black from Tula

Black Krim

Carbon

Cherokee Purple

Gary ‘ O Sena

Indian Stripe

JD’s Special C-Tex

Paul Robeson

Tomatoes for Sauce or Salsas

Kosovo

Opalka

San Marzano

Sylvan Guame

Wes

Cherry/Grape Tomatoes

Black Cherry

Coyote

Green Doctors Frosted

Honey Drop

Isis Candy

Large Red Cherry

Matt’s Wild Cherry

Red Grape F1

Snow White

Sungold

Sweet 100 Hybrid

Sweet Olive F1

Tigerella

Yellow Submarine

Tomatoes Good for Growing in Containers

Better Bush VFN Hybrid

Dwarf Wild Fred

Extreme Bush

Kimberly

New Big Dwarf

A special THANK YOU to Tatiana’s Tomatobase for providing the best heirloom tomato resource on the Internet!

5 Comments »

  1. An impressive list.

  2. HARDWATERBOB said

    THAT CAT FISH IS TOOO BIG TO EAT

    BOB

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