VEGETABLES
Daytona VFFA - #00212 Q 72-75 days. Bright red, extra large, 4 to 6 oz. roma type fruits are smooth, shiny and firm, have an excellent flavor and a long shelf life. Perfect for slicing and dic- ing, in salads, salsas, sauces and pastes. Fruits hold well on medium, compact plants. Performs well in containers and small space gardens. A widely adaptable variety with excellent quality and yield potential. Highly resistant to Root Knot with intermediate resistance to Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl.
(R) 50 seeds $17.95; 3 or more $16.95 each (G) 250 seeds $71.95; 2 or more $69.95 each
Daytona Heatmaster
Heatmaster VFFATSt - #00348 Q 76 days. Specifically bred for hot and hu- mid tropical climates, with the ability to set fruit under higher temperatures than similar varieties. Exceptional yields of large, 7 oz., firm fruits are rich red and deep oblate in shape. Excellent for fresh eating. Good shelf life. Resistant to Bacte- rial Wilt.
(V) 100 seeds $18.95; 3 or more $17.95 each (W) 500 seeds $78.95; 2 or more $76.95 each
Early Doll - #00238 Q
55 days. Every grower needs a variety like this one – very early and packed with loads of flavor. Produces 4 to 5 oz., juicy, bright red, globe shaped fruits. Excellent for fresh use in salsas, salads or slicing. Perfect for short season areas. (G) 250 seeds $7.95; 3 or more $7.50 each
(C) 1000 seeds $25.95; 2 or more $24.50 each Early Doll
Homeslice
Homeslice VF - #00352 Q 63 days. Grow exceptionally tasty, bright red, 5 to 6 oz. fruits with a mouth-water- ing flavor. Compact plants are vigorous and early, with heavy yields and grow only 18 to 24” tall. Perfect for patio containers or small gardens.
(V) 100 seeds $12.95; 3 or more $12.50 each (W) 500 seeds $52.95; 2 or more $50.95 each
Fletcher VFFNTSWV - #00271 74 days. From the famous horticultural centers of Fletcher, NC. Firm, bright red, 10 to 12 oz. flavorful fruits range from globe-shaped to deep oblate. Compact plants are very productive, with heavy yields. A no-fuss variety with superb dis- ease resistance, particularly to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and Nematodes. Ex- cellent for both home gardens and market growers.
(V) 100 seeds $14.95; 3 or more $13.95 each (W) 500 seeds $59.95; 2 or more $57.95 each 102
Fletcher Mega Bite - #00467 Q
60 days. Unusually large fruit for the size of the plants. Harvest as many as 60 bright red, 4 to 6 oz. fruits at one time. Compact plants have a strong stem which supports the weight of the massive bounty and dis- plays an excellent ability to hold fruits on the vine.
(V) 100 seeds $11.95; 3 or more $10.95 each (W) 500 seeds $47.95; 2 or more $45.95 each
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Little Sicily VFF - #00434 Q 60-65 days. Expect an abundance of good- tasting, small, 3 to 4 oz., red slicing to- matoes. Attractive compact plants, with a tidy habit and healthy green foliage, are appealing at retail and on the patio. At less than 24” tall, plants flourish in containers, stay a manageable size and produce lots of tomatoes in a period of a few weeks for a large harvest. Fruits are delicious fresh or in your favorite recipes. Small trellises can be used if needed.
(V) 100 seeds $11.95; 3 or more $11.50 each (W) 500 seeds $49.95; 2 or more $47.95 each
Little Sicily
Patio FASt - #00536 Q 70 days. Fruits are deep oblate with green shoulders and weigh an average of 4 oz. Upright, dwarf plants are very compact and sturdy, with attractive dark green rugose foliage. Small 2 ft. stakes are rec- ommended to support this beauty’s heavy yields. Perfect for container gardening and small space gardening.
(V) 100 seeds $9.95; 3 or more $9.25 each (W) 500 seeds $39.95; 2 or more $37.95 each
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