Big Rainbow
A bi-colored tomato with red streaks in yellow flesh that are excellent for slicing with other tomatoes for color contrast. Truly a beautiful tomato with a very mild flavor. These can reach up to two pounds in size and are born on large plants.
Costoluto Genovese
Excellent for making pasta sauce. This beautifully scalloped or fluted variety is an Italian Heirloom and lends itself well in ornamental displays, but its rich full flavor is the real reason for its popularity.
Delicious
World Record Holder!
Plant this tomato seed and you might be the next gardener to become the talk of the town. This variety was used to set the world record for size.
Many fruits are over a pound in size, but 2 or 3 pounds is also common. The world record tomato weighed over 7 pounds!
Floradade
Originally developed for commercial tomato production in Florida, it has gained wide acceptance in many parts of the world as a very reliable tomato. Floradade has disease resistance to Alternaria, Fusarium 1 & 2, Stempylium and Verticillium wilt. It has also been shown to be very saline (salt) tolerant and resistant to
blossom end rot as well.
Giant Belgium
Extra large size fruits of 1-2 pounds are common and larger ones are possible with this pink giant. The flavor is mild and non-acid. A single slice can cover a sandwich.
Homestead
Widely adaptable due to its ability to tolerate hot weather. Medium-large fruits of 8 oz are produced on determinate plants.
Thessaloniki 
A picture perfect tomato from Greece. The fruits are remarkably free from defects and cracking making this a picture perfect tomato. They also have good keeping quality on the vines.
Saucy
Perfect for making tomato paste and salsas, just add the cilantro, onion and pepper.
The fruits can store for a couple of weeks either on or off the plant and can set fruit in either hot or cold weather. The plants produce early and with an abundance of small 1½ - 2 oz well-flavored fruit.
Variegated
Totally unique looking heirloom from Ireland with beautiful bi-colored foliage that contrasts with the red fruits.
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