Solanum lycopersicum
The wild relatives of the modern cultivated tomato are native to the mountains of western South America (parts of Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Columbia and Peru). Believed to have been domesticated in pre-Columbian Mexico.
Seeds remain valuable for 4-6 years.
Redfield Beauty Tomato – Solanum lycopersicum
Original seeds from Seed Savers Exchange. An heirloom tomato selected from Livingston's Beauty in 1885. Flattened pink 3-4" ful flavoured fruits. Indeterminate, 80 days from transplant.
Italian Heirloom Tomato – Solanum lycopersicum
Original seeds from Seed Savers Exchange. Ideal for slicing and canning. Indeterminate, 70-80 days from transplant.
Martino's Roma – Solanum lycopersicum
Original seeds from Seed Savers Exchange. Italian heirloom. Heavy set of mild 203 ounce fruits. Tends to fall off the vine when ripe. Indeterminate. 75 days from transplant.
Black Krim – Solanum lycopersicum
An heirloom tomato originating from Crimea. Indeterminate, bearing 8 ounce flattened globe fruits that are dark reddish-purple to black with green/brown shoulders. 70-90 days from transplant.
Yellow Tomatoes – Solanum lycopersicum