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Indeterminate, regular leaf, late. 8-16 oz orange beefsteak shaped fruit, on productive vines. Good flavor. Named after the Amana Corporation By Gary Staley. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate' regular leaf, mid season. Plants produce a large amount of 1-2 oz orange grape shaped fruit, with a distinctive point on the blossom end. Good flavor. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, Regular leaf, mid season. Very attractive 10-16 oz pink beefsteak shaped fruit, with exceptional flavor. plants are productive. Worth a try. Add to Cart Details |
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85 days. Short plants produce a good yield of 4" round green apple colored fruits. Mild flavor. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, regular leaf, mid season. A heavy yield of 12-16 oz red beefsteaks, with exceptional flavor. A heirloom from Macedonia. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, mid-season, regular leaf. Plants produce a good yield 6-16 oz green beefsteak shaped fruit, with very good flavor. A heirloom from Germany, brought to the US by the grandfather of Ruby Arnold whom it is named after. Definitely worth a try. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, regular leaf, mid season. Plants produce an abundant amount of 1-2 lb red ribbed beefsteak shaped fruit. With exceptional flavor. These did well in the hot 2011 summer for us. An Australian heirloom. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, regular leaf, mid season. 6-10 oz red globe shaped fruit. Good production and old time tomato flavor. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, regular leaf, Late. A very nice 1lb+ pink beefsteak on productive vines. Collected from farmers in Belgium by Rita De Clereq. Add to Cart Details |
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Indeterminate, regular leaf, late. Plants produce 1-2 lb pink beefsteak shaped fruit. Good flavor and above average production. Originally from a Belgian farmers market obtained by Rita De Clereq. Add to Cart Details |