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#T00279* 15 Seeds - $5.85 - In Stock
70-75 Days. Slicing type - a cross of Costoluto Genovese and Brandywine. 10-1/2 to 11-1/2 ounce fruits that have good...Buy Now Details -
#T0034730 seeds - $3.85 - In Stock
1/16 Ounce - $9.85 - In Stock
85 Days This heirloom hails from the hills of West Virginia, where they know a superb tomato when they see one!...Buy Now Details -
#T00359* 30 Seeds - $2.45 - In Stock
75 days. Heirloom beefsteak-type fruits are thick, meaty, juicy and deliciously sweet. Plants are very leafy and...Buy Now Details -
#T0037330 seeds - $3.85 - In Stock
1/32 Ounce - $9.85 - In Stock
83-85 Days This blockbuster of a beefsteak was brought over from Italy over 80 years ago, and still rules the...Buy Now Details -
#T0039410 Seeds - $5.25 - In Stock
(VFF GLS FOR) 73 Days. Attractive large to extra large, 8 to 10 oz. fruits have deep, dark red flesh and an excellent...Buy Now Details -
#T00410* 30 seeds - $2.45 - In Stock
80-90 days. Donated by SSE member Reverend C Frank Morrow of Minnesota who claims the seed originated in Germany...Buy Now Details -
#T0041530 seeds - $3.55 - In Stock
1/32 Ounce - $8.75 - In Stock
80-85 Days Lovely, pale-orange fruits are solid and meaty throughout, packed with mild, superb-tasting flesh. A...Buy Now Details -
#T0041830 seeds - $3.55 - In Stock
1/16 Ounce - $7.95 - In Stock
115 Days An old heirloom that hails from the hills of its namesake, eastern Kentucky. Like most beefsteaks, the...Buy Now Details -
#T0043015 Seeds - $5.25 - In Stock
(VFFA GLS FOR LM ToMV ToTV) 75 days. Attractive 6 to 7 oz. fruits have a unique yellow color and a sweeter (with a...Buy Now Details -
#T0043630 seeds - $3.75 - In Stock
95-98 Days Magnificent, clear-yellow, globe-shaped fruits of the beefsteak-type, weighing up to 16 oz. each. Mild...Buy Now Details -
#T00457* 30 Seeds - $2.45 - In Stock
80-90 days. Huge, beefsteak type heirloom that averages 12 to 14 oz. each and can often weigh as much as 2 lbs. -...Buy Now Details -
#T00476* 30 seeds - $2.45 - In Stock
75-85 day This heirloom has been grown since the Civil War by Grandpa Barnes, who grew it as an ornamental,...Buy Now Details
