Looking for some heirloom tomatoes to grow this season? Here’s a list of all the heirloom tomatoes we could come up with. Did we miss any of your favorites? Leave a comment and tell us if so.
What’s an heirloom, anyway? Heirloom seeds are open-pollinated seeds that have not be exposed to hybrid breeding. Open-pollination simply means that a plant has been pollinated in natural form: wind, self-pollination, or insects, for instance. Heirloom seeds will produce plants with the exact traits of the parents, because they have not been cross-pollinated with other types of plants.
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Ace 55
These determinate tomatoes grow in abundant crops. They come with low acidity.
Alaska
The semi-determinate tomatoes are characterized by bushy plants. Originating in Russia, they are suited to colder environments.
Alaskan Fancy
These are the earliest semi-determinate plum-shaped tomatoes. They are suitable for colder weather.
Allerbest
The indeterminate tomatoes come from Germany. They are characterized by fruits with few seeds.
Alicante
The tomatoes are indeterminate. They take up to 70 days to mature and at the moment, they are popular across the UK.
Amber Colored
With Ukrainian roots, the semi-determinate tomatoes are characterized by a sweet flavor.
Amish Paste
The indeterminate heirloom tomatoes are known for their juicy flesh. They are used for sauces and fresh eating.
Anahu
These determinate tomatoes were bred by De. Jim Gilbert of Hawaii. They have a deep red color and they are known for their sweet flavor.
Andes
With French origins, the semi-determinate tomatoes are recognizable with their long pointed shape. They are suitable for sauces.
Ananas Noire
These bi-color tomatoes have an indeterminate profile. The yellow-red tomatoes come with fruit sizes of 16oz.
Aunt Ginny
With rich pink color, the indeterminate tomatoes are suitable for sandwiches and salads. They resist cracking.
Aunt Ruby
With a distinct green look, the indeterminate tomatoes take at least 80 days to mature. They were first introduced in 1993 in Wisconsin.
Aussie
With a rich flavor, the indeterminate tomatoes are meaty. They are suited to warmer climates.
Anna Russian
The indeterminate tomatoes have a sweet taste. Their fruits can grow up to 1 pound.
Arkansas Traveler
The indeterminate tomatoes are made for hot and humid climates. The tomatoes have disease resistance.
The green indeterminate tomatoes are sweet. The beefsteaks also have a yellow tint.
Aurora
Named after the Aurora Borealis, these Russian determinate tomatoes produce heavy crops. They are suitable for colder environments.
Austin Red Pear
As their name suggests, the indeterminate tomatoes come are shaped like pears. They are known to be very productive.
Azoychka
The indeterminate tomatoes come from Russia. When they are ripe, they have a pale orange color.
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Backa
These determinate tomatoes come from Yugoslavia. They are used in sauces, sandwiches or canning.
Banana Legs
These determinate tomatoes come in 4-inch fruits. Their name comes from their light banana color.
Basket Vee
The red determinate tomatoes have a size of 9in for the fruit and 4feet for the plant. They are resistant to Verticillium.
Beaverlodge Slicer
The determinate tomatoes come from the Beaverlodge Research Center in Canada. With only 54 days to reach maturity, the tomatoes are suitable for colder environments.
Besser
Dating back hundreds of years, the indeterminate cherry tomatoes have a sweet taste. The tomatoes originate in Germany.
Big Brandy
The indeterminate tomatoes have a pink color. They have a tangy flavor.
Big Rainbow
The yellow and red indeterminate tomatoes have low acidity. They are shaded by large leaves.
Big Red
The indeterminate vines are suitable for sandwich tomatoes. The fruits have a deep red color.
Big Zac
The meaty indeterminate tomatoes are rich in taste. The fruits are large and suitable for slicing.
Big Zebra
The indeterminate beefsteak tomatoes have a mildly sweet flavor. They have a distinct red-green color.
Bison
Developed by North Dakota University, the determinate tomatoes produce dwarf compact plants. They are suited to damp cold weather.
Black From Tula
The indeterminate tomatoes grow up to 14 ounces. They were exported from Ukraine by Marina Danilenko.
Black Cherry
The indeterminate tomatoes ripen through the season. They can take up to 75 days to reach maturity.
Black Krim
Bearing the name of the Crimean Peninsula, the indeterminate tomatoes reach maturity within 80 days.
Black Plum
Black Plum indeterminate tomatoes come from Russia’s Marina Danilenko. They can be used for a rich pasta sauce.
Black Prince
The indeterminate tomatoes have a red-black color. They are known for their juicy profile.
Black Sea Man
With attractive marble flesh, the tomatoes come from seed woman Marina Danilenko. The determinate tomatoes are medium in size.
Black Trifele
Known as Japanese or Russian Black Trifele, the indeterminate tomatoes take between 70 and 80 days to mature.
Blondkopfchen
The 1-in yellow indeterminate tomatoes have a sweet flavor. They come from Germany.
Bloody Butcher
The indeterminate tomatoes are known for their rich crops. The fruits have a rich flavor.
Beam’s Yellow Pear
The indeterminate tomatoes were first introduced in 1983 in Indiana. They are known for their bright yellow color.
Beefsteak
These tomatoes are known for the size. They can reach a weight of up to 4lbs. The indeterminate tomatoes are common in the US.
Boondocks
With a beefsteak profile, the indeterminate tomatoes have a deep pink-red color. The fruit size can reach 16oz.
The indeterminate tomatoes take up to 85 days to mature. They have a distinct yellow look with red swirls.
Bonny Best
The indeterminate Bonny Best produces fruits of up to 8 ounces. The fruits are suitable for all purposes.
Box Car
The red indeterminate tomatoes come in weights of up to 16 ounces. The color of the fruits is red with dark undertones.
Brandywine
The indeterminate tomatoes were first introduced in 1889. They were offered to Johnson and Stokes by a customer in Ohio.
Brandywine Pink
With a pink color, the indeterminate tomatoes are rich in flavor. They are not heavy producers.
Brandywine Yellow
The indeterminate tomatoes come with a distinct yellow color. The fruits weight from 12 ounces to 2 pounds.
Brandywine Sudduth’s Strain
Popularly called Pink Brandywine, the tomatoes are rich in flavor. Their indeterminate fruits ripen through the season.
Burbank Slicing
The determinate tomatoes were introduced by Luther Burbank. They are high in amino acids.
Burgess Stuffing
The indeterminate tomatoes are small at 4 inches. The hollow interior makes them look similar to peppers.
Bush Beefsteak
These determinate red tomatoes are already popular for shorter growing regions. The plant grows up to 3 feet.
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Campbell 33
The determinate tomatoes are suitable for salads and sandwiches. They have a deep red color.
Chef’s Choice Orange
The indeterminate tomatoes come with a distinct bright orange color. They are used in soups and sauces.
Cherokee Chocolate
With red-black color, the indeterminate tomatoes are ripe late in the season. They are suitable for slicing.
Cherokee Green
With a distinct green color, the juicy indeterminate tomatoes are best served fresh.
Cherokee Purple
The indeterminate tomatoes come with a brownish red color. The tomatoes have regular leaves.
Cherry Brandywine
With a dark red color, the indeterminate tomatoes grow in clusters. The plant height reaches 6 feet.
Cherry Roma
The indeterminate tomatoes are great fresh or dried. They are considered very productive.
Chianti Rose
The beefsteak indeterminate tomatoes have a deep pink color. The fruit size varies between 1 and 2 lbs.
Copia
With an orange color with red stripes, the indeterminate tomatoes have a distinct look. They originate in the US.
Cosmonaut Volkov
The determinate tomatoes have a rich flavor. They are suitable for areas with a short growing period.
Costoluto Genovese
Originating in Italy, the indeterminate tomatoes have a slight tart flavor. Their color is bright red.
Cream Sausage
The determinate tomatoes are very productive. They were introduced by Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds in 2004.
Crimson Cushion
The indeterminate Crimson Cushion takes 95 days to mature. The fruits can reach up to 2 pounds in weight.
Crnkovic Yugoslavian
The indeterminate tomatoes have a delicious flavor. They were introduced to the US by Yasha Crnkovic.
Cuostralee
Rich in production, the indeterminate tomatoes can measure up to 4 inches.
Czech’s Bush
The red indeterminate tomatoes have a juicy profile. The tomatoes can be traced back to Czechoslovakia.
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David Davidson
The tomatoes fruits come in variable shapes. The indeterminate tomatoes grow in clusters of 7 fruits.
Dester
The tomatoes are believed to come from Germany. The indeterminate tomatoes grow pink fruits of up to 1lbs.
Dixie Golden
Going back to the 1930s, the indeterminate yellow tomatoes have a mild taste. They are suitable for slicing.
Djena Lee
With a yellow-orange color, the indeterminate tomatoes can be traced back to 1929.
Druzba
Originating in Bulgaria, the indeterminate tomatoes have a bright red color. They have a robust tomato flavor.
Dr. Wyche
With a distinct golden color, the indeterminate tomatoes have a meaty flesh.
Dutchman
Growing up to 3 pounds, the indeterminate tomatoes have a mild flavor. They can be traced back to 1920.
Dwarf Pink Passion
As a result of the Dwarf Tomato Project, the determinate tomatoes have a hybrid profile. They are a cross between Roza Vetrov and Anna Banana Russian. The tomatoes have a balanced sweet flavor.
Dwarf Purple Heart
Developed by the Dwarf Tomato Project, the determinate tomatoes are a cross between Dwarf Wild Fred and Brad’s Black Heart. They have a purple-black color.
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Earliana
Introduced in New Jersey in 1900, the indeterminate tomatoes grow come in clusters of 4-5 ounce fruits.
Early Annie
With few seeds, the determinate tomatoes are suitable for canning. They take 60 days to mature.
Early Wonder
These determinate tomatoes were first introduced in 1950. They are suitable for container-based growing.
Elbe
The indeterminate tomatoes originate in the Elbe River’s area in Germany. They come with a sweet and tart flavor.
Ethiopia Roi Humbert
The red determinate tomatoes are suitable for canning or snacking. They can grow up to 2”.
Eva Purple Ball
Believed to come from Germany, these indeterminate tomatoes are recommended for humid areas. They have a distinct vivid red color.
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Fargo
The semi-determinate tomatoes come in a pear shape form with a yellow-orange color. They are suitable for specialty salads.
Federle
With fruits of up to 7 inches, the indeterminate tomatoes can easily be processed. They can be the base for salsa sauces.
Ferris Wheel
Up to 90 days is needed for the tomatoes to reach maturity. The indeterminate tomatoes have been developed in 1894.
First Pick
Traced back to France, the indeterminate tomatoes can be grown in colder climates. The fruits have a deep red color.
Fireworks
The pointed tomatoes are available early in the season. The indeterminate tomatoes grow up to 6oz.
Fox Cherry
The indeterminate tomatoes come with fruit sizes of up to 1oz. They are suitable for salads.
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Garden Peach
The tomatoes come in a yellow color. They are indeterminate and distinctly fuzzy, as their name suggests.
Gardener’s Delight
The indeterminate tomatoes take up to 65 days to mature.
German Pink
The meaty fruits of the tomato can grow up to 2 pounds. The indeterminate tomatoes take up to 85 days to mature.
German Johnson
The indeterminate tomatoes come with low acidity. The fruits have a pink color.
German Red
The indeterminate German heirloom has a strawberry color. They come with a rich flavor.
Glacier
The semi-determinate tomatoes are suitable for early season harvest. They are consumed fresh.
Glamour
With a slightly flattened shape, the tomatoes grow up to 10oz. The indeterminate tomatoes grow up to 4 feet.
Gold Medal
With larger orange-yellow fruits, the indeterminate tomatoes are known for their large size and good flavor.
Giant Beefsteak
The indeterminate tomatoes have a meaty profile. The fruits can reach up to 2 pounds in weight.
Giant Belgium
With a sweet taste, the tomatoes have a deep pink color. The tomatoes can vary from 1 to 3 pounds.
Giant Syrian
The meaty tomatoes are flavorful. The indeterminate tomatoes are suitable for salads and sandwiches.
Gill’s All Purpose
Suitable for canning, juicing or slicing, the semi-determinate tomatoes are a cross between Wasatch Beauty and Pepper tomatoes.
The yellow-red tomatoes have a rich flavor. Their juicy profile recommends them for fresh eating.
Gold Nugget Cherry
The determinate cherries have a yellow to orange color. They are suitable for snacking.
Gold Rush Currant
With up to 80 days needed to reach maturity, the indeterminate tomatoes offer hundreds of fruits per plant.
Grandma Freida’s
The indeterminate ribbed tomatoes come in sizes from 8 to 16 ounces. They have an old-fashioned taste.
Great White
The average flavor tomatoes are indeterminate. They are average in flavor intensity.
Green Grape
The determinate tomatoes have a distinct olive yellow color. The fruit ripens within 2 weeks.
Green Sausage
With a distinct look, the determinate tomatoes have a green color with yellow stripes. They have a long pointed shape.
Green Thumb
The determinate yellow-orange tomatoes ripen slowly. They are suitable for high altitudes.
Green Zebra
The indeterminate tomatoes are known to be very productive. They were first bred in 1983 by Thomas Wagner.
Grushova
These determinate heirloom tomatoes come from Siberia. They produce 2-3 inch fruits.
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Hartman’s Yellow Gooseberry
With a mildly sweet profile, the indeterminate tomatoes come from a seed company in Indianapolis. They are used in salads.
Hawaiian Pineapple
The beefsteak indeterminate tomatoes are known for their pineapple resemblance. The tomatoes are mildly sweet.
Healani
The determinate tomatoes are bred to resist hot water. They are tolerant of the tobacco mosaic virus.
Heinz
The determinate red tomatoes are suitable for canning. They take 76 days to mature.
Heinz 1350
The mid-season determinate tomatoes are used for sauced and canning. They were developed for Eastern Canada and Northeast U.S.
Heinz 9129
The determinate heirloom tomatoes are used for canning and sauces. They are slightly larger than other Heinz varieties.
Hillbilly
The large beefsteak indeterminate tomatoes can reach weights of up to 2 pounds. They have a yellow-orange color.
Homestead 24
The determinate tomatoes are thriving in hot and humid areas. They are resistant to cracking.
Hillbilly Potato Leaf
With yellow and red, the tomatoes look distinctly juicy. The tomatoes are indeterminate, originating from Ohio.
Hungarian Heart
The indeterminate tomatoes resist cracking. They originate from a village near Budapest.
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Ildi
Growing in clusters, the indeterminate tomatoes reach fruit sizes of 0.5oz. They are suitable for salads and decoration.
Igleheart Yellow Cherry
The yellow indeterminate tomatoes ripen through the season. They are rich in flavor with moderate acidity.
Isis Candy Cherry
The red tomatoes come with a sweet flavor. These indeterminate tomatoes take between 70 to 80 days to ripe.
Italian Heirloom
The indeterminate tomatoes grow up to 1lbs. They are suitable for slicing and sandwiches.
Italian Beefsteak
The Italian indeterminate heirlooms have a meaty flesh. They are suitable for sandwiches or served fresh.
Italian Roma
The determinate vines bear elongated fruits. They are larger than Roma tomatoes. The tomatoes are also higher in sugar.
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Japanese Black
Shaped as pears, the tomatoes have a red-black color. They are resistant to cracking.
Japanese Trifele
With distinct potato leaves, the indeterminate tomatoes are rich in flavor. They are often canned.
Jaune Flamme
Great for drying or roasting, the indeterminate tomatoes are known for their deep orange color. They come from France.
John Baer
Rich in flavor, the indeterminate tomatoes are eaten fresh. The tomatoes were introduced in 1914.
Jubilee
The indeterminate heirloom tomatoes were released in 1943 by the Burpee Seed Company.
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Kewalo
The determinate tomatoes are a bred of the University of Hawaii. With a sweet flavor, the tomatoes were bred to resist bacteria and viruses.
Kanner Hoell
Probably originating from Germany, the indeterminate tomatoes have red beefsteak fruits which can grow up to 1.5 pounds. Double fruit is common with the low acidity tomatoes.
Kellog’s Breakfast
The indeterminate tomatoes have a distinct orange glowing color. They can take up to 90 days to mature.
Kentucky Beefsteak
With an oval shape, the indeterminate tomatoes have a meaty flesh. They are recognized due to their distinct orange color.
Kolb
Originating in the Kolb Greenhouse of Storm Lake, the indeterminate tomatoes have a pink color. They are rich in flavor.
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Large Red Cherry
These tomatoes are very productive. With fruits between 1 and 2 inches, the indeterminate tomatoes are used in salads or eaten fresh.
Lemon Drop
With a transparent yellow-green color, the tomatoes are indeterminate. They are known for their resilience in cold and wet weather.
Lillian’s Yellow
These potato leaf indeterminate tomatoes were first collected by Lillian Bruce in Tennessee.
Lime Green Salad
The determinate tomatoes stay small. As a result, they can be grown in containers.
Livingston Paragon
These red tomatoes have an indeterminate growth habit. They are named after Alexander Livingston’s seed trade.
Long Keeper
These semi-determinate tomatoes were introduced in 1979. They are suitable for winter storage.
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Mamie Brown
These pink tomatoes are indeterminate. They are sweet in flavor.
Mama Leone
With meaty fruits, the indeterminate tomatoes are plum-shaped. The tomatoes reach up to 6 feet in height.
Manitoba
With a red color, the determinate tomatoes are suitable for small gardens in cooler climates.
Marglobe
The juicy indeterminate tomatoes come with an orange-red skin. They are suitable for canning.
Marion
The indeterminate tomatoes are resistant to disease. They come in a dark red color.
Martino’s Roma
With a distinct Italian profile, the determinate tomatoes are known to fall off when fully ripe.
Marizol Magic
Similar to beefsteaks but smaller in size, the indeterminate tomatoes can grow up to 2oz.
Matt’s Wild Cherry
Smaller than regular indeterminate cherry tomatoes, Matt’s Wild Cherry come from Mexico’s wild tomatoes.
Marvel Stripe
These indeterminate orange tomatoes also feature distinct orange stripes. They have juicy flesh.
Milano Plum
The determinate tomatoes have a sweet flavor. They are suitable for sauces.
Mexico Midget
Bering very productive, the indeterminate tomatoes are rich in flavor. Their size varies between ½-¾ inches.
Mini Orange
The indeterminate smooth tomatoes grow in clusters of 4 to 6. The tomatoes have a rich flavor.
Missouri Pink Love
As their name suggests, the tomatoes come in a pink color. The indeterminate tomatoes have a juicy profile.
Moneymaker
With inexpensive seeds, the indeterminate tomatoes take 80 days to mature.
Moonglow
With a bright orange color, the indeterminate tomatoes ripen through the season. They have a distinctly-solid flesh.
Mortgage Lifter
These beefsteak indeterminate tomatoes used to pay off a mortgage.
Moskovich
These indeterminate tomatoes have a rich taste and slightly flattened shape. They are suitable for cold climates.
Mr. Stripey
The indeterminate tomatoes grow up to 1lbs. They come with high sugar content and with a yellow color with red stripes.
Mule Team
The red indeterminate tomatoes resist drought. They are also disease-resistant.
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Napoli
The determinate tomatoes are suitable for sauces and soups. They have a tangy flavor.
Nebraska Wedding
These determinate tomatoes ripen over a two-week period. They can be traced back to 1983.
Neves Azorean Red
The beefsteak indeterminate tomatoes are rich in flavor. Their fruits grow large, up to 16oz per piece.
New Big Dwarf
The determinate tomatoes were introduced in 1919. They are a cross between Ponderosa and Dwarf Champion.
New Hampshire Red Pickling
The determinate tomatoes are small but pear-shaped. Their fruits grow up to 0.7oz.
New Yorker
The determinate tomatoes are suitable for cooler climates. They mature in 63 days.
Northern Delight
With a determinate profile, the tomatoes are sweet and suitable for early crops for cooler seasons.
Nyagous
Free from blemishes, the indeterminate tomatoes have a brown-red color. They are very productive.
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Old German
The indeterminate red and yellow tomatoes come with few seeds. The color of the skin is also visible in the flesh of the tomatoes.
Old Virginia
The indeterminate tomatoes are suitable for hot climates. They come with thick skin which resists cracking.
Omar Lebanese
The indeterminate beefsteaks have a rich sweet flavor. The fruits reach up to 2 pounds.
Opalka
Growing between 3 and 6 inches, the fruits of the tomatoes have few seeds. The indeterminate tomatoes hold well on the vine.
Orange Banana
With a distinct orange color, the indeterminate tomatoes have fruits of up to 6oz. They are plum-shaped.
Orange Minsk
The beefsteak indeterminate tomatoes have a dark orange color. They grow up to 12 oz per fruit.
Oregon Spring
The determinate vines are recommended for early growth. The fruits come with a low number of seeds.
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Pantano Romanesco
With a rich flavor, the indeterminate tomatoes take 80 days to mature.
Paul Robeson
With a dark red to black color, the indeterminate tomatoes mature in 90 days. They come from Russia.
Peach Jaune
With a pink look and a fuzzy skin, the indeterminate tomatoes have a refreshingly sweet flavor.
Pearson Improved
The determinate wines can be grown in dry regions. The tomatoes are juicy and used for canning.
Persimmon
Originating in Russia, the orange tomatoes can reach 1lbs in weight. The indeterminate tomatoes are blemish-free.
Picardy
Traced back to the 1890’s France, the indeterminate vines produce until frost. They have a meaty texture.
Pineapple
The yellow skin with red streaks is what inspired the names of these indeterminate tomatoes. They come in large sizes.
Pink Accordian
These distinct indeterminate tomatoes are suitable for slicing. They come in a light pink color.
Pink Oxheart
The indeterminate vines are known for their 1-2 pound size. They come with a firm texture.
Pink Ping Pong
At 3oz, the indeterminate tomatoes have the size of a ping pong ball. The tomatoes are suitable for salads.
Plum Lemon
The indeterminate tomatoes look similarly to lemons. Their taste is mild-citrusy.
Polish Pastel
The ribbed indeterminate tomatoes come with a 1-pound weight. The tomatoes have a rich flavor.
Ponderosa
The indeterminate tomatoes can be traced to 1891. They usually come in sizes between 1 and 2 pounds.
Porter
With rich red color, the indeterminate tomatoes are crack-resistant. They are suitable for canning.
Principe Borghese
The plum-shaped indeterminate tomatoes have a rich taste. They are suitable for drying.
Prudens Purple
With a dark pink-purple color, the indeterminate tomatoes are rich in taste. They have firm flesh.
Purple Calabash
With a dark marooned color, the indeterminate tomatoes have a complex flavor. They grow in crops of 3-inch tomatoes.
Purple Russian
The red indeterminate tomatoes have a sweet flavor. They are distinctly pear-shaped.
Powers
Probably originating in Mexico, the indeterminate tomatoes come with a translucent yellow color. They are very productive.
Prescott
These determinate heirloom tomatoes are suitable for higher altitudes and colder climates. They are used for canning and salads.
Pride of Flanders
These black determinate tomatoes were developed by Tom Wagner. The cherry tomatoes still have a novelty profile as they were introduced around 2.000.
The Italian tomatoes are suitable for drying. They are determinate and they produce plum-shaped fruits.
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RAF
The semi-determinate round tomatoes have a red color. They mature in 75 days.
Red Currant
The miniature tomatoes take at least 65 days to mature. Their indeterminate profile also comes with regular leaves.
Redfield Beauty
The indeterminate tomatoes originate in Florida. They are characterized by productive plants.
Red Fig
With pear-shaped fruits, the indeterminate tomatoes originate in Philadelphia. They are suitable for drying.
Red Oxheart
The heart-shaped indeterminate tomatoes are recommended for slicing. They have a rich fruity taste.
Red Pear
Dating back to the 1700s, the indeterminate tomatoes can deal with early blight. Their fruits are distinctly blemish-free.
Red Robin
With 54 days needed to reach maturity, the determinate tomatoes have a sweet flavor. They are consumed fresh.
Red Rose
The indeterminate beefsteak tomatoes can be consumed fresh. They reach 10oz per fruit.
Red Sweet Pea Currant
The small ¼in indeterminate tomatoes come with a rich taste. They are consumed fresh.
Red Zebra
Discovered on the fields of California, the indeterminate tomatoes come with a distinct red look with orange stripes.
Selected from Livingston’s Beauty, the indeterminate tomatoes have a pink color. The plant reaches 6 feet.
Riesentraube
Originating in Germany, the indeterminate tomatoes can bear fruits of up to 1in.
Rowdy Red
Suitable for hot climates, the indeterminate tomatoes have a red color. They make fruits of up to 8oz.
Roma
The indeterminate tomatoes are known for making good sauces. Their fruits weigh between 2 and 3 ounces.
Rose
The indeterminate tomatoes have an Amish origin. They are rich in flavor.
Rosella Crimson
These pink determinate tomatoes have a balanced flavor. They are a cross between Budai Torpe and Stump and one of the results of the Dwarf Tomato Project.
Rosso Sicilian
These bright red tomatoes can grow up to 6 ounces. The indeterminate fruits are used for sauces.
Rounghwood Golden Plum
The semi-determinate yellow-orange tomatoes were developed by William Woys Wearer. They are suitable for salads.
Rutgers
The indeterminate heirloom tomatoes are a cross. They come from Marglobe and J.T.D.
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Salvaterra Select
With a sweet flavor, the indeterminate tomatoes are used for sauces. They have average productivity.
San Marzano
The indeterminate tomatoes take 85 days to mature. Their seeds are available for purchase.
Santorini
Originating from Greece’s Santorini, the indeterminate tomatoes are small by nature.
Sasha Altai
The indeterminate tomatoes were gifted in 1989’s Siberia by a man called Sasha. They have been seen as one of the best early producing tomatoes in the world.
Sausage
The indeterminate vines are very productive. They are known for heavy crops and banana-like shape.
Sheboygan
With a pink color, the plum-shaped indeterminate tomatoes are used in pasta. Their fruits vary between 4 and 6 inches.
Scarlet Beefsteak
With a meaty texture, the indeterminate tomatoes come with weights of up to 1 pound. They can be grown in small gardens.
Schellenberg Favorite
The oval red-orange indeterminate tomatoes come from Germany’s Manheim family. The tomatoes resist cracking.
Sean’s Yellow Dwarf
The yellow-orange determinate tomatoes are medium-sized. They mature in 80 days.
Growing up to 6 ounces, the indeterminate tomatoes originate in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. They are very productive.
Siberian
These determinate tomatoes have fruits of up to 3 inches. They are not to be confused with Siberia tomatoes.
Siletz
The determinate red tomatoes are acclimatized to cooler climates. They are used as slicing tomatoes.
Silvery Fir
These determinate tomatoes grow on 24” plants. They have Russian roots.
Soldacki
The indeterminate tomatoes are believed to originate in Poland. They have thin skin susceptible to cracking.
Sophie’s Choice
The determinate tomatoes were introduced in Edmonton, Canada. They are suitable for cooler areas.
Southern Night
With a rich tomato flavor, the indeterminate plant grows to 4 feet producing 10oz fruits.
Speckled Roman
The indeterminate tomatoes are red with orange stripes. The tomatoes are a cross between Antique Roman and Banana Legs.
Speckled Siberian
The determinate red tomatoes produce 2-inch fruits. They are suitable for salads.
Slava
Producing well in Northern climates, the indeterminate tomatoes are believed to originate from former Czechoslovakia.
Sprite
Made for salads or eating fresh, the determinate tomatoes produce until frost. They have thin skins.
Stripped German
The distinct red-yellow indeterminate tomatoes are made for slicing. They have a tart flavor.
Stupice
With 62 days needed to reach maturity, the indeterminate tomatoes have distinct potato-type leaves.
Sub-Arctic Plenty
With upright stems, the determinate vines are made for colder environments. They are recommended for early harvests.
Sugar Lump
Growing in clusters of 12 fruits, the indeterminate German tomatoes have a sweet taste. They are characterized by vivid red color.
Super Italian
The elongated Italian indeterminate tomatoes are used for sauces and canning. The fruits can reach weights of 10 ounces.
Super Sioux
The globe-shaped indeterminate tomatoes are suitable for hot weather. They are used for canning or consumed fresh.
Sweetie
With high sugar content, the indeterminate tomatoes are sweet. The sweet tomatoes grow in clusters of up to 20.
Swiss Alpine
The small 5-ounce tomatoes originate in Switzerland. They are suitable for cold weather.
Surrender’s Indian Curry
The red determinate tomatoes have regular leaves. They come from Indian gardener Surender Katta.
Sweet Israeli
The determinate red tomatoes have bushy, regular leaves. They come from Israel.
Sweet Pea Currant
With an indeterminate profile, they are used as a garnish. They are considered one of the best red currant tomatoes.
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Tangerine
With a distinct tangerine shape, the indeterminate tomatoes have a tart-citrus flavor. The fruits grow up to 7 ounces.
Tasty Evergreen
The tomatoes have a green color. The indeterminate tomatoes are very sweet.
Taxi
The determinate yellow-orange tomatoes are suitable for hot and humid regions. They are good for slicing and sandwiches.
Thessaloniki
The Greek indeterminate tomatoes have medium acidity. They resist cracking and high temperatures.
Tigerella
With a distinct look with yellow stripes, the tomatoes measure up to 2 inches. They have a tangy-tart taste.
Ten Fingers of Naples
The red determinate tomatoes have an Italian elongated shape. They have a rich flavor and they can be used for canning.
Tiny Tim
With only 45 days needed to reach maturity, the determinate tomatoes were developed by the University of New Hampshire.
Tondino di Manduria
The semi-determinate tomatoes originate from Southern Italy. They are suitable for dryer regions.
Tommy Toe
Being indeterminate, the cherry tomatoes are considered to be very productive. The plants are very vigorous.
Trophy
These round tomatoes can grow up to 7 ounces. The indeterminate tomatoes are used for slicing as a result.
Traveler
Originating from Arkansas, the indeterminate tomatoes come with regular leaves.
Trip-L-Crop
The meaty indeterminate vines grow up to 25 feet. The fruits are used for slicing and canning.
Tomaccio
The round indeterminate tomatoes come with a distinct red color. They were developed in Israel.
Trucker’s Favorite Pink
The 3” pink tomatoes are known for their strong flavor. The indeterminate tomatoes have good blight resistance.
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Ukrainian Purple
The indeterminate tomatoes are resistant to cracking. They might also be available under the name of Purple Russian.
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Variegated
With fruits growing all season, the indeterminate tomatoes have variegated coloration. The tomato fruits can reach a size of 2 inches in diameter.
Velvet Red
These tomatoes are easy to recognize with due to the silvery-grey foliage. The indeterminate tomatoes can grow up to an inch.
Viktorina
The determinate tomatoes have a pink color. They take 68 days to mature.
Vintage Vine
With a pale-pink color, the indeterminate tomatoes have a sweet taste. They can be served fresh.
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Watermelon Beefsteak
The indeterminate vines grow in heavy crops. The meat of the fruit is purple-red, similar to the flesh of a watermelon.
Wapsipinicon Peach
As most Peach tomatoes, Wapsipinicons have a fuzzy skin texture. These indeterminate tomatoes can be recognized due to their distinct yellow color.
White Cherry
These indeterminate tomatoes mature early. Their color is pale yellow to ivory.
White Tomesol
With a distinct color combination of pale yellow and pink, the indeterminate tomatoes have a sweet flavor.
White Wonder
With high sugar content, the indeterminate vines are white when fully ripe. Fruits weigh up to 4 ounces each.
Window Box
The oval 3-ounce red fruits are planted in the fall. The determinate vines grow oval tomatoes.
Whittemore
With deep ribbings, these indeterminate tomatoes grow fruits of up to 2 pounds.
Wisconsin 55
With a distinct bright red color, the indeterminate tomatoes are seen on rich soils. They are used for canning.
Wisconsin Chief
Developed by the University of Wisconsin, the semi-determinate tomatoes are good for all purposes. They are not as red as Wisconsin 55.
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Yellow Pear
The indeterminate tomatoes come with a lemony-yellow color. With smaller seed cavities and lower acidity, they are used in salads and sandwiches.
42 Days
The openly-pollinated determinate tomatoes come with a plant size of up to 2 feet. The fruits have very few seeds.
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