| Pink & "Purple" Tomatoes: Pink tomatoes can appear a cool red, or more of a true dark pink. The only difference between a pink and a red tomato is that a red tomato has yellow skin. Purple tomatoes are a bit darker, but still in the purple/red range. |
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| Caspian Pink: 80 days, indeterminate, beefsteak. This fabulous Russian heirloom is luscious, tasty, and extremely prolific. Juicy and meaty. Many prefer it over Brandywine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Pink Accordion: 90 days, Indeterminate. These regular-leaf plants produce medium sized lovely large pink fruit, ruffled like accordion pleats. The cut slices are stunning. The flavor is sweet and mild...maybe too mild. Semi-hollow, this tomato is a good choice for stuffing | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Stump of the World: 80 days, Indeterminate. Dark pink 1 lb beefsteak, outstandingly rich, complex flavor, healthy potato-leafed plants. A taste test winner! Sorry--sold out for 2007 |
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| Porter Pink: 75-80 days. Indeterminate. Prolific vines produce heavy yields of 3-4 ounce pinkish-red tomatoes. Good flavor, wonderful for all-around use; slicing, using in salads, canning or for making tomato juice. Drought-tolerant, does especially well in hot summers. Resistant to cracking and Verticullum and Fusarium Wilt. I liked the fruits' atttractive, round, unblemished shape and its long life on the counter. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Pruden's Purple: 75 days, Indeterminate. (much later than that for Annette) This potato leafed variety produces good-tasting large pink/purple fruit that weigh 10-16 oz. The firm-fleshed tomatoes have few seeds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Aunt Ginny's Purple: 80 days - Indeterminate. A variety favorably compared with the popular Brandywine for its flavor. Large potato-leafed plant, large pink fruit, productive. This plant is of German origin, and the seed originally distributed by Rick Burkhart of Indianapolis. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Large Pink Bulgarian: 80 days, Indeterminate. 8-16 oz. deep pink, dense fruit with superb, big flavor. Average 1 lb, many are larger. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Rose: 80 days, Indeterminate. Very productive plant, fruit are rose-purple, large beefsteak-sized and somewhat fluted. Regular-leafed plant that grows fast and tall. This is one tomato viewed as a rival for Brandywine. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Cherokee Purple: 80 days, Indeterminate. An excellent rose/purple tomato that is an heirloom from Tennessee. Superb complex and somewhat sweet flavor, very large sized fruit with thin skin and soft flesh. |
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