http://www.heirloomseeds.com/main/index.html?c37.html&1There's just so many interesting varieties to choose from.. I settled on these ones and have Cherokee Purple, Rutgers and an unknown cherry I saved from last year. They're running a 28 day backlog on shipping already so I'm glad I put my order in now.
BIG RED TOMATO 85 days -We acquired the seeds for this tomato from a family in southern Illinois who had grown it for generations, and was always simply referred to as that "that big, red tomato". The large vines produce 16 to 24 ounce huge, sweet, red fruit, with just enough "bite" for that old fashioned, home grown taste. Perfect for sandwiches, salads or just eating out of your hand! This is the tomato you remember eating from your grandfather's garden! First introduced in the United States by Heirloom Seeds. Indeterminate vines.
BRANDYWINE TOMATO, RED 80 days-Our best selling tomato! First introduced in 1885 by Amish farmers in Chester County, Pennsylvania, the large vines produce fruit that are 8 oz. to 1 pound in size and deep red in color. This excellent tasting tomato is very productive, and is our favorite! This is the original Red Brandywine, first offered by our company in 1989. Don't accept other companies version of this best selling tomato - we are the ONLY seed company offering Red Brandywine from our original select strain! Indeterminate vines.
SUB-ARCTIC PLENTY TOMATO 40-60 days-For those with short growing seasons, this extremely early variety has upright stems packed with 1½ inch fruits. Has excellent cold-setting abilities. Great for early summer harvests or when used in Fall container gardening. Determinate vines.
LONG KEEPER TOMATO 78 days -One of our customers favorite! As the name implies, this tomato is meant to be grown for storage. Plant later in the growing season, so the fruits start to mature in late fall. Pick the ripe and partially ripe tomatoes before the first fall frost, and store in a well ventilated area with temperatures around 60 to 70 degrees F. Will last from 6 to 12 weeks in storage! Not as good flavored as some other varieties, but much better than any store bought tomatoes! Semi-determinate vines.
MEXICO MIDGET TOMATO 65 days -A very prolific producer of small, ½ inch, deep-crimson colored fruits that have great tomato taste. The tall vines keep bearing till frost. Great for snacking or in salads. Indeterminate vines.
PKT. - 20 seeds
Does anyone have experience with any of these varieties? I'm hoping to do a succesion planting with the Sub-Arctic and Long Keeper.