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| White tomatoes are not REALLY white...they're pale to medium yellow. Tomato color-naming is definitely done rather inaccurately--a little like pet breed colors. I want to see a TRULY "blue' cat! | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Great White: 85 days, Indeterminate. Produces huge creamy white tomatoes that can often weigh up to two pounds, usually with a yellowish hue on the blossom end. The tomatoes feature a mild, sweet flavor. Extremely productive, does well in hot climates, and is crack-resitant. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Red Zebra: 75-80 days, Indeterminate. The small (2.5") bright-red fruits are overlaid with golden yellow stripes and even some green, too. I really liked the fuzzy, grey-green foliage and the beautiful fruits. It was not the heaviest producer, but I'll be happily growing it again. |
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| Green Zebra: 75-80 days, Indeterminate. Medium, 1� - 2�" fruits. Sweet zingy flavor, green with yellow to yellowish-green stripes, productive. A great addition to salads. When eating alone, its zinginess can be overpowering. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Tigerella: Description coming soon. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Old German: 80 days, Indeterminate. Color is yellow with a red center seen on the surface and through the core. Produces large beefsteaks. This fruit's outstanding flavor makes up for its sensitivity to drought. Mennonite family heirloom from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Great flavor from it in 2006! |
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