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HEIRLOOM TOMATOES Brandywine


BRANDYWINE


plants. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (F) 1


⁄16 oz. $7.95 Brandywine Mix


BRANDYWINE MIX


nal Brandywine. Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20; (F) 1


⁄16 oz. $7.95 Cherokee Purple


CHEROKEE PURPLE


common diseases. Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70


Giant Oxheart GIANT OXHEART


00300–(80-95 Day)–Long-time home garden fa- vorite. Deep rosy-pink heart-shaped fruits are fi rm and meaty, some weighing up to 2 lbs. The thick fl esh has few seeds and a mild fl avor. The vigor- ous plants produce high yields of fruits borne in clusters of 2 to 7. Tolerates high humidity. Inde- terminate. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


Mortgage Lifter


MORTGAGE LIFTER


00481–(75-85 Day)–Also called Radia- tor Charlie. An old favorite with good yields of very large, pink-skinned, meaty fruits with few seeds that weigh 1 to 2 lbs. each or more. Delectable sweet, mild fl avor. Indeterminate plants. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


Mr. Stripey


00506–(80 Day)–This heirloom from the Mid- Atlantic states can be traced back to the 1800’s. Large, ridge-shouldered, 9 oz. to 2 lb. fruits are an unusual combination of orange-yellow mottled with red, both inside and out. Smooth meaty fl esh is mild-fl avored and very low in acid. Indetermi- nate vines. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


MR. STRIPEY Pineapple red streaks. Yellow fl esh has deep pink streaks and


few seeds. Indeterminate plants. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


Yellow Pear PINEAPPLE


00842–(78 Day)–These delightfully sweet pear- shaped tomatoes are considered ‘garden can- dy’ by many. The 1¾ to 2 inch yellow fruits are delightful for salads, preserving, or eating fresh.


Vigorous plants bear profusely. Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.45; 2 pkts. $4.20


Rainbow Heirloom Blend


YELLOW PEAR


pling of varieties treasured for generations. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.70


00345–(68-110 Day)–An assortment of colorful, tasty heirloom tomatoes. Includes a broad sam-


ARTISAN MIX


TOMATO STARTER PLANTS 20 varieties - See page 8.


RAINBOW BLEND


GRAFTED TOMATOES! 20 varieties! See page 9.


TRY OUR POPULAR TOMATO CRATERS AND TOMATO TRAYS


CRATERS – 86 –


Gets water and plant food to the roots where it's needed. Red color increases yields. Sold on page 9.


TRAYS


83021–Simple to use cages provide sturdy support.


up one 40 inch cage per deter- minate plant or two stacked on each other per indeterminate plant. Cages fold to store fl at. Made of durable heavy gauge wire. Cages are


Set


00553–(85-90 Day)–Big, beefsteak-type fruits up to 2 lbs. each have superb mild fl avor. Skin is orange-yellow with


averaging 8 to 12 ounces. Fruits are round to ob- late, with no cracking. Tolerant to mild drought and


00188–(80-90 Day)–Unusual color. Flavor rivals Brandywine! Medium pink-purple fruits appear brown in color,


00110–(90-100 Day)–Enjoy all the delicious fl avors and colors of Brandywine tomatoes. Includes a mix of Black, Red, Yellow and origi-


FANTASTICO HYBRID 2014 AAS Winner. See page 3. NOVELTY TOMATO


bland in comparison. The very large, fl attened globes are somewhat irregular in shape with deep pink skin and red fl esh. Indeterminate potato leaf


00112–(90-100 Day)–An Amish heir- loom renowned for its size and rich, spicy fl avor. Other tomatoes seem almost


LIZZANO HYBRID


VARIETIES FOR BASKETS AND CONTAINERS


Lizzano Hybrid


00438–(63 Day)–Trailing plants produce tomatoes long after other varieties have quit for the season. One inch bright red fruits with deli- cious, sweet fl avor are the perfect size for snacking. Plant Lizzano in hang- ing baskets or patio containers mixed with annual fl owers, where the fruits can easily be picked. Disease resistant plants fruit continuously all summer. Semi-determinate. Plants require stak- ing if planted into the garden. 2011 AAS Winner.


(A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $3.95; 2 pkts. $6.95; 5 pkts. $15.95


TERENZO HYBRID Terenzo Hybrid


yields from this trailing variety. Juicy, red 1¼ inch fruits resist crack- ing even in direct sun. Compact, trailing plants set fruit continuously all summer long. Determinate. 2011 AAS Winner.


00758–(63 Day)–Get tremendous


TOMATOBERRY GARDEN HYBRID


Tomatoberry Garden Hybrid


00763–(60-70 Day)–The melt- in-your-mouth snacking to- mato. Deep red 1 inch fruits look like


hanging in clusters. They are super-sweet and juicy with de- licious fl avor and thick, fi rm fl esh. Fruits hold well on the highly productive vines. Inde- terminate.


(A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $4.25; 2 pkts. $7.50; 5 pkts. $16.95


MORE DELICIOUS NOVELTY TOMATOES


Healthful Indigo Series on page 4.


Gourmet Artisan Mix on our front cover.


59450–Boosts size and yields. Easy to use. This 6-18-6 analysis


tilizer helps produce big, red, luscious tomat oe s. One applica- tion will feed plants for up to 8 weeks. Carton of 18 spikes for $3.95; 3 or more cartons $3.45 each


Collapsible Tomato Cages fer-


IDEAL SUPPORT FOR MANY VINING VEGETABLES AND FLOWERS


Trellis Netting


Allows for faster ripening and easier harvesting. Made of 100% nylon, this 7 inch “reach-thru” mesh is very strong and virtually “tangle- proof”. Saves garden space. Guaran- teed for 5 years.


53282–5’ x 10’ Each $4.95 53284–5’ x 30’ Each $12.95; 2 or more $11.95 each


Tomato Tower THE EASIEST AND


NEATEST WAY YET TO STAKE TOMATOES!


14½" wide by 40" tall. Sold in sets of 3. 1 set of 3 cages $32.95; 2 or more sets for $29.95 each


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53375–Simply guide the plants central stem within the three-prong galvanized wire trough as the plant grows. The “tower” sup- ports the plant upright for maximum yields of large, clean fruit in less space. A pronged base provides a secure anchor to hold the tower in position. Height is 4 feet above ground. Reus-


TOMATO TOWER


able year after year. Set of 3 towers for $19.95; 2 or more sets $17.95 ea.


large strawberries Tomato Patio Planters


53886–Easy-to-use planters for bal- cony and patio gardens. The perfect solution for people who want to gar- den, but don't have the space. These tomato-red bags are bright accents for patios and have a reinforced woven handle on each side so they're easy to slide around. Constructed of tough polyethylene and made to last for sev- eral seasons. Equipped with reinforced drainage holes so plants don't become waterlogged. Each bag has a 14" diam- eter, is 18" deep and can accomodate 2


or 3 plants depending on variety. Pkg of 3 planters $12.95


Veggie Cage® 53369–No hassle plant support. De- signed to extend up to 7 feet tall, so even your tall- est tomatoes and vines are fully supported. Attach it to your choice of stake, wood or metal, tighten the screw clamp (included) and it will provide sturdy support


(A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $3.95; 2 pkts. $6.95; 5 pkts. $15.95


until you’re ready to take it down in the fall. Plants naturally follow the spiral as they grow, so there’s no need for ties. Just check weekly to make sure the plants are growing within the spiral. Stores fl at. Will give many years of service. Made of UV-protected homo polypropyl-


ene that’s durable and rustproof. Each $8.95; 2 or more $7.95 each


TOMATO OBELISK


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