«Ghost» - Organic Tomato Seeds
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An interesting and fun tomato with a ghostly color, ripening to an off white-cream, with subtle tones of pink, these large-sized cherry tomatoes also have a slight fuzziness, adding to their fun appearance, fruits to 3 oz and have a good, sweet flavor.
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