Alaskan Fancy 
Alaskan growing seasons are short and this tomato is bred to mature in such conditions. It bears 2 oz fruits and is cold hardy.
Forest Fire
Extra early tomato with attractive 3" red fruit mature as fast as Prairie Fire but
are much firmer and more crack resistant. The small
Determinate vines are vigorous when well manured,
producing fruit earlier, larger and better flavored than Sub Arctic Maxi.
Excellent concentrated yields. Good multi-use tomatoes for coastal,
high mountain, or first-of-season situations. (45-50 days)
Seed Origin: PSR Tomato Breeding Program
Glacier
This Swedish cultivar is very early and tolerates cool weather. Bears 2-3 oz fruits on semi-determinate plants that have an open habit making picking easier. An excellent choice for northern gardeners.
Ida Gold 
The University of Idaho developed this early golden tomato for short season areas with cool short summers. Has received high marks in taste tests. A good color companion for Glacier or Stupice.
Jetsetter
A Top Performer
Earlier than Jetstar and with better disease resistance as well. Has 8 oz well flavored fruits on Indeterminate plants.
Oregon Spring
A classic tomato. The original large, early, seedless and good flavored
tomato. When heavily manured and otherwise well cared for we've
seen a lot of those 1st fruits weigh in at between 1-2 lbs. Generally
fruit sizes run from 4-8 oz. Productive Determinate plants. (60 days)
Origin: Dr. James Baggett, OSU
Red Robin 
Bite Size Miniature Red
A very small dwarf red tomato that can be grown indoors or outside in the garden.
The determinate plants only reach 12 inches tall. Can be grown in windowsills or in hanging baskets.
Siletz
An earlier version of Oregon Spring with larger fruits. Many of the first fruits to set are seedless.
Silvery Fir Tree 
One of a kind
Very unusual looking plants with very thin narrow carrot like foliage. Also early maturing with bright red slightly flattened fruits. Another bonus is that it has good general disease resistance and withstands drought. Determinate, but does best with stakes or in cages.
Stupice
An extra-early, cold-tolerant tomato similar to Glacier, Kotlas and IPB.
The vines are more vigorous than other extra-early, potato-leaf tomatoes;
and this may account for the consistently good, sweet and tangy, tomatoey
flavor that you get from the first juicy fruit to the last. From north to
south, east to west, this 2-4 oz tomato is on the "Best Choice" list for
its flavor and season-long production. (55 days)
Indeterminate
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