«Striped German» - Organic Tomato Seeds
1.14 €
This old family heirloom tomato is a large (weighing up to forty ounces), bi-colored (yellow marbled with red), beefsteak-type fruit. Along with being an attractive fruit, they are juicy, sweet, mild and offer nice, complex aftertastes.
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Product code: 8292
1.14 €
Here is a lovely paste-type, originating in Naples, Italy, but arriving by way of Frau Isabella Buhrer-Keel of Basil, Switzerland, semi-hollow fruit are firm and mild-tasting; great for stuffing, very productive, even in hot, dry condition.
Product code: 10324
1.14 €
A beautiful heirloom tomato variety similar to Brandywine, perfect for sandwiches, salads, and slicing, fpotato leaf variety, excellent choice for home gardens.
Product code: 10335
1.14 €
The Indigo Blue Berries is a cherry tomato that turns back in the sun, while the underside of the tomato matures from green to a beautiful red, the fruit grows on vigorous vines and show resistance to fungal diseases and blights.
Product code: 10339
1.14 €
A cross between two beautiful tomatoes, parents were Beauty King and P20 (also known as OSU Blue), very meaty fruit are usually about 7 oz. but can vary in size, the surprise comes when cutting open, because the middle is pink!
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Product code: 5424
1.14 €
Treat your family to a delectable fresh garden pea this season with Lincoln, a very high-yielding variety that offers pairs of 4½- to 5-inch pods all up and down its compact stems. Easy to shell and boasting 6 to 9 well-stuffed peas in every pod.
Product code: 15370
1.50 €
Mid-season indeterminate variety, fruits are round-flattened, striped, weighing 200-400 grams, moderately fleshy and juicy, buttery pulp, sweet taste, suitable for salads, tomato juice, sauces and tomato processing.
Product code: 5632
1.14 €
Taste great when harvested early at smaller size. The Early White Bush Scallop produces good yields of white squash. It is very easy to grow and rarely bothered by insects. Creamy texture and very flavorful. Also known as Patty Pan.
