![]() ![]() Jubilee is smaller than Goldie and less prone to blemish. It won an AAS for Burpee in 1943. AAS Winner. The best medium-sized, open-pollinated, orange tomato, Jubilee ripens smooth-textured, sweet, mild, meaty, 8 oz globes. An heirloom with roots to the black forest region of Germany in the late 1800's. Exceptionally productive, even during hot weather. ![]() Small, clear-skinned fruits have consistent size and shape with a good, mild flavor. Sharon's note: This is our favorite tomato for its flavor.Įva Purple Ball: Indeterminate. Always show slight green shoulders, even when fully ripe. Sturdy, productive, cool-weather tolerant, and great flavor. Usually ripens quantities of deep red, slightly flattened, 8–12 oz globes at the beginning of August when tomato craving is at its peak. Enjoyable when picked several days before they’re fully ripe, then allowed to finish indoors.Ĭosmonaut Volkov: Indeterminate. Super productive, indeterminate plants produce trusses of 1 inch round fruit. Balanced deep flavor with perfect hints of tart! Fruits average right around a pound, ripening unevenly throughout the season, often preferring cool early fall to peak heat of August.Ĭhocolate Cherry: Indeterminate. Attractive port wine colored flesh and skin with a comparably delicious and multifaceted flavor. Has potato leaf foliage. Extra-select strain of large, oblate, pink, meaty beefsteaks. Best flavor if left to ripen on the vine till nice and dark.īrandywine Pink: Indeterminate. Ripens slowly and individually until frost, but worth the wait. Two-bite cherries with the dusky color and complex flavor typical of the best black tomatoes. Crowding, shading or stress reduces fruit size and nippling.īlack Cherry: Indeterminate. Wisconsin heirloom from Amish farmers in the 1870s. Flavor is consistently good even in poor tomato years. ![]()
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