Tomato Plants by Category
The website is now closed for plant sales (Merch still available.)
In the meantime fill out your 2026 Wish List for the upcoming season!
Go to the “Growing” tab for Tips & Techniques for a bountiful harvest!
Thank you everyone for a great season.
What kind of tomato do you love? Beefsteaks? Cherries? Scroll on to see our plants by category:
• Sauce/Paste/Roma Abbondanza!
• Tabletop Balcony/porch perfect!
• Hanging Basket Cascades of fruit & flavor
• Beefsteak BLT and burger ready!
• Cherry Eat ‘em by the handful!
• Container Smaller plant. Big fruit!
• Saladette Plum to golfball size!
Please note:
• Dwarf plants are around 3’ tall and can thrive in a pot 15” in diameter or in the ground. Fruit vary widely in size, depending on the variety.
• Tabletop plants are 8” to 12” tall and can be grown, yes, on a tabletop in a pot that’s 7” to 9” in diameter. Their fruit typically range in size from cherries to ping pong balls. Thinking of growing one indoors? That’s a challenge! The plants are small, but they still need several hours of bright sunshine every day.
• Nearly all our plants are indeterminate. They have a vine-like structure. They begin producing edible fruit around early August (give or take) then continue producing until first frost.
• Where noted, a few plants are determinate. They have a bush-like structure. They typically set fruit early, continue for a week or two then are finished for the season.
A couple comments:
• I apologize if you cannot find your favorites. Seeds were hard to get this year. Seeds for some varieties were totally unavailable. And some varieties simply did not thrive.
• We may need to substitute some varieties. We’ll try our best to substitute a variety that’s as close as possible in size, color and flavor characteristics to the one you ordered.
As always, thank you for helping make the world more delectable, one tomato at a time.
Beefsteak
Fruit that range from baseball size to true big’uns (5” wide). All of these will make your hamburger or BLT taste sensational.
Thinking of you, working up an appetite
• Sweet, mild flavor with fruity overtones
• Consummate BLT slicer
• Beautiful color and durable texture
• Vigorous, productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 feet tall or more
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 14 oz
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms.
A dream is not reality, but this variety sure is
• Sweet, earthy flavor with earthy overtones
• Warm, citrus aroma
• Meaty, yet juicy texture
• Vigorous, productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 fee
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 14 oz
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by: ©Tomato Revolution.
BLT buddy
• Complex, full-bodied flavor
• Great for slicing, snacking and salads
• Thick meaty texture
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 fee
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 12 oz
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Bene Seeds
A double handful of delicious
• Mild, sweet, tropical flavor
• Solid, meaty texture
• Low acid, easy on the stomach
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 24 oz
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Black Pineapple, s’il vous plait
• Sweet, smoky flavor with hint of citrus
• Creamy, buttery texture
• Beautiful multi-colored interior
• Highly productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 24 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by and seeds from ©Baker Creek
Bodacious bi-color, y’all
• Well-balanced flavor with a hint of peach.
• Juicy, meaty texture with few seeds
• Ideal for slicing, salad and sandwiches
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 28 to 36 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 90 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate)
Photo by & seeds from ©TomatoFest
Family heirloom brought from Calabria 100 years ago
• Remarkably bold, sweet flavor
• Meaty texture
• Ideal for slicing, salad and sandwiches
• Chicago Tomato Man exclusive
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 24 to 36 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 90 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Patty Zimmerman
BLT BFF!
• Wonderfully rich and smooth flavor
• Firm, velvety, slightly crunchy texture
• Very resistant to disease
• Vigorous, abundant plant
Plant size: Standard – app. 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 20 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by©Bene Seeds
How big? Ginormous!
• New for 2026
• Mild, sweet flavor
• Dense, smooth texture
• Ideal for slicing & salads
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 16 to 30+ oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
Black is beautiful
• Smooth, savory flavor with earthy undertones
• Very rare all-black exterior and interior
• Stunning in salads
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 10 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from Wild Boar Farms. Photo by ©Katie Schnepf, the customer who grew this
Timeless favorite
• Intense, smoky, slightly salty flavor
• Dense, succulent texture
• Diverse culinary uses• Heavy producer
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 16 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Baker Creek
Is your love blue? This one’s for you
• Sweet, rich, low-acid flavor
• Dense, firm texture
• Sunburn and crack resistant.
• Loaded with antioxidants
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Small beefsteak – app. 6 to 10 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Tropical paradise
• New for 2026
• Intense fruity flavor
• Juicy texture
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 6 to 10 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©San Diego Seed Company
The classic
• Robust, earthy and sweet flavor
• Meaty, juicy texture
• Hamburger heaven
• Heat tolerant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 16 to 24 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 90 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©TomatoFest
Master tomato for burgers, of course
• New for 2026
• Intense classic tomato flavor
• Dense solid texture
• Supreme slicer
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 5 to 9 oz
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Home Grown in Illinois
Beautiful & delicious!
• Rich, sweet, slightly smoky flavor
• Solid, meaty texture great for slicing
• Ideal for salads, sauces, and salsas
• Crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 15 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 90 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Annie’s Heirloom Seeds
Hamburger helper!
• Rich, smooth, earthy flavor
• Dense, meaty texture
• The penultimate slicer
• Incredible right off the vine
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 18 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©TomatoFest
Go with the flow
• Light, fruity, refreshing flavor
• Buttery, juicy texture
• Enticing aroma
• Fantastic on sandwiches
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 12 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Tomato Revolution.
Father knows best
• Mild, tangy, sweet, fruity flavor
• Dense texture great for slicing
• Salads, sandwiches & sauces? Heck, yes!
• Very disease resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 15 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Blushing beauty
• Rich, deep, complex flavor
• Beefy, meaty texture
• Container friendly
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 5 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 4 to 6 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©wildboarfarms
Saladette or roma? You decide
• Bright, fruity flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Stupendous on pizza
• Container friendly
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 5 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Achtung, baby
• Balanced sweet/tart flavor
• Smooth, creamy texture made for slicing
• Plant thrives in hot weather
• Great for canning
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 24 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
First place winner
• New for 2026
• Mild, sweet flavor with low acidity
• Creamy, smooth texture
• Ideal for grilling & roasting
Plant size: Standard – app. 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 16 to 28+ oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
“Weeeelll, doggies!”
• Bold fruity flavor. Low acid
• Peach-like texture with few seeds
• Thrives in hot weather
• Very crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – 12 to 24 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 90 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Celebrate the tastiness
• Mild, sweet, smooth flavor
• Velvety skin, meaty texture
• Excellent for slicing
• Abundant producer
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 12 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Annie’s Heirloom Seeds
The chef herself approved this big beefsteak
• Robust, tangy, savory flavor
• Firm, juicy texture
• Great for gourmet recipes (of course!)
• Abundant producer
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 15 to 20 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
The best to you each morning
• Mild, sweet flavor with hint of saltiness
• Firm, dense texture
• Low-acid
• Stupendous right off the vine
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 16 to 24 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©BakerCreek
G’day, mate
• Rich and tart flavor
• Deliciously juicy, meaty texture.
• From Australia (well, duh!)
• Vigorous, compact plant – container perfect
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Saladette fruit – app. 4 to 8 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type:Vine (Indeterminate)
Photo by & seeds from ©TomatoRevolution
Power up
• Bold, buttery flavor
• Juicy texture in hefty size
• Dense, soft interior
• Big, brawny beefsteak perfect for a BLT
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 14 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
A cut above
• Rich, balanced between flavor
• Thick,meaty texture
• Vigorous, productive plant
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 20 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds.
As big as a house
• Rich, sweet, bold flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Perfect for hamburgers & BLTs
• Vigorous, robust plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 16 to 24 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Prized by connoisseurs
• Mild, sweet, slightly fruity flavor
• Beefy texture
• Great for sensitive stomachs
• Vigorous, robust plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 16 to 24 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
Big, brawny and beefy
• Intense, sweet/tangy flavor
• Meaty, dense, juicy texture
• Superior for salad and salsa
• Great disease resistance.
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 16 to 48 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Rediscovered classic
• Classic tomato flavor
• Juicy, meaty texture
• Easy slicing, BLT ready
• Origin traced back to 1870
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 4 to 8 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
Basso profundo
• Superior acid/sweet flavor
• Tender, creamy texture
• Wonderful on sandwiches
• As stirring as its namesake’s voice
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 6 to 10 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
Big, bright and brawny!
• Sweet flavor with peach undertones
• Meaty, tender, juicy texture
• Hamburger helper
• Remarkably prolific
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 20 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
The north star of flavor
• Deep, sweet, complex flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Ideal for sandwiches
• Hardy, vigorous, cold tolerant plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 inches
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 12 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Karen Olivier & Northern Gardener Canada
A slice of heaven
• Sweet with tangy hints of citrus
• Meaty texture
• Productive plant
• Perfect for BLT
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 16 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
As delicious as it sounds
• Sweet, bright, fruity flavor
• Durable, dense texture
• Easy slicing, burger ready
• Vigorous, hardy, prolific plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 14 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Classic legacy variety
• Balanced, tomatoey flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Outstanding for slicing, cooking & canning
• Highly disease & crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 10 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Bi-color beauty
• Fruity, complex, slightly tropical flavor
• Very meaty texture with few seeds
• Stunning presentation
• Packed with antioxidant anthocyanin
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak– app. 10 to 20 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Baker Creek Seeds
It’s wonderful to be here! It’s certainly a thrill!
• Deliciously sweet flavor
• Very meaty texture with dense flesh
• Terrific for salads, cooking, drying
• Excellent yield
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak– app. 10 to 20 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoRevolution
Groovy!
• Spicy, sweet, tart flavor
• Creamy, buttery, juicy texture
• Sensational on a sandwich
• Productive, easy-to-grow plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak– app. 16 to 20 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Devilishly good
• Robust, well-balanced flavor
• Soft, buttery, juicy texture
• Thrives in a pot on a balcony
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 2 to 3 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak– app. 8 to 12 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
Savor the savory
• Fruity, tangy flavor with smoky undertones
• Juicy, meaty texture
• Ideal for salsa
• Developed in 1893
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette– app. 4 to 8 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Tomato Monster Heirloom
Rich in color and taste
• Deep, slightly salty, smoky flavor
• Firm, creamy, velvety texture
• Truly beautiful
• Perfect for sandwiches
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak– app. 10 to 14 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
And now for something completely different . . .
• Sweet, intense flavor
• Intoxicating aroma
• Vigorous, long-yielding plant
• Excellent right off the vine and in salads
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 14 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photos by & seeds from ©Baker Creek.
Wanna make somethin’ of it, bub?
• Old-school tomatoey flavor
• Meaty, juicy texture
• High-yielding plant
• Named for a classic superhero
Plant size: Standard – app. 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 12 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoRevolution
Scalloped sensation
• Light, elegant, sweet flavor
• Soft, thick-walled texture
• Terrific hollowed and stuffed
• Thrives in dry heat
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 16 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Cherry
Fruit around 1” to 2” wide. A vast range of truly delectable colors and flavors.
Explosive flavor
• Sweet, languid flavor
• Meaty texture
• Crack resistant
• Extended hang time on vine
• Sibling to legendary Atomic Grape
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 4 to 6 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms
Our best-selling variety
• Extraordinary sweet, tart, savory flavor
• Uniquely beautiful
• Abundant producer and crack resistant
• A family favorite
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms. Photo by ©Baker Creek
Surprise your salad
• Mild, well-balanced flavor with citrus overtones
• Dense, juicy texture
• Prolific producer with long shelf life
• Sibling of fabled Atomic Grape
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1.5 to 3 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms
Swiss beauty
• Wonderfully balanced flavor with slight tang
• Firm, meaty texture
• Abundant multiple clusters of pear-shaped fruit
• Excellent for drying and canning
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 10 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – 0.75 to 2.0 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by and seeds from ©TomatoFest
You’ll want it to cross your path
• Rich, smoky flavor
• Juicy texture with lingering finish
• Highly productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 5 to 7 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by: ©Tomato Revolution
A family favorite we grow every year
• Luscious, super sweet
• Meaty, yet juicy texture
• Vigorous, extremely productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by @ChicagoTomatoMan. Seeds from TomatoFest
Timeless favorite
• Balanced flavor with plum & grape notes
• Firm, juicy texture
• Ideal for salads and snacking
• Extremely productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by @ChicagoTomatoMan. Seeds from Baker Creek.
Life is just a bowl of . . .
• Tangy, very sweet flavor
• Crisp, yet tender texture
• Prolific, abundant plant
• One of our most popular varieties
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©TomatoFest
We could be happy the rest of our lives . . .
• New for 2026
• Sweet/tart with lingering salty/umami notes
• Juicy texture
• Abundantly productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Phantasmagoric
• Rich, tangy, savory flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Ideal for snacking, salads & garnishes
• Heat & cold tolerant plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1.5 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©wildboarfarms
What a gem
• Very sweet, slightly tangy flavor
• Firm, crisp texture
• The connoisseur’s choice
• Durable, productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 3 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©wildboarfarms
Luscious munchable
• Classic flavor with tropical notes
• Firm, beefy texture
• Delicious in salads
• Abundant producer all season
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feeT
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Tomatoes for dessert? Heck yes!
• New for 2026
• Honey-like sweet flavor
• Soft, juicy texture
• Ideal for snacking
• Vigorous, durable plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.75 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©Secret Seed Cartel
All ways wonderful
• New for 2026
• Sweet, tart flavor with gooseberry notes
• Meaty texture
• Container perfect
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.5 to 1 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
Your good deeds rewarded
• Bold, sweet flavor
• Soft, succulent texture with slight crunch
• Very disease resistant
• High yield in clusters
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Karen Olivier & NorthernGardenerCanada
Even Superman loves it
• Refreshing tangy flavor
• Juicy texture
• Long shelf life
• Great for containers
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 5 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Madera, my dear?
• Sweet, complex, alluring flavor
• Dense, crisp texture
• Long shelf life
• Vigorous, productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.75 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Our family loves this easy-to-grow variety
• Smooth, subtle, fruity flavor
• Soft, juicy, velvety texture
• Addictively snackable
• Ridiculously productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.5 to 1 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Take time to taste the roses
• Robust, sweet flavor
• Tender, juicy texture
• Fantastic on a salad
• Heat tolerant, low maintenance plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Find out what the buzz is about
• Very sweet, intense flavor
• Meaty, juicy, delectable texture
• Crack resistant, heat tolerant
• Abundantly prolific!
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Unbelievabowlly tasty
• Bright, robust, complex flavor
• Crisp, yet juicy texture
• Snackalicious
• Remarkably prolific
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
A family favorite
• Complex, smoky, well-balanced flavor
• Meaty texture
• Very crack resistant
• Good disease tolerance
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by ©ChicagoTomatoMan. Seeds from TomatoFest
It’s a bright, beautiful day
• Uniquely strong, sweet, burst of flavor
• Crisp, very juicy texture
• Perfect for snacking
• Early, abundant plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry– app. 0.5 to 1 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
Morning marvel
• Bright, sweet, tropical flavor
• Firm, crisp, juicy texture
• Crack resistant
• Very productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Cherry– app. 1 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Delicious like a fine wine
• Sweet, tangy flavor
• Juicy texture
• Highly productive plant
• Crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry– app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Everlastingly blissful
• Sweet, intensely fruity & umami flavor
• Meaty texture
• Delightful as hors d’oeuvres
• Crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry– app. 1 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©wildboarfarms
Fit for a king
• Sweet, tangy flavor
• Meaty, pleasantly juicy texture
• Great for sauces, pastes & drying
• Named for the last monarch of Italy
Plant size: Standard – app. 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 90 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Annie’s Heirloom Seeds
Handfuls of delicious
• Sweet, bright, tangy flavor
• Crisp, slightly juicy texture
• Super snackable
• Super hardy, super productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Grape – app. 0.5 to 1 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Container
Plants that thrive in a pots on a patio, porch or balcony. Size of fruit varies. Plants vary from 12 inches to 5 feet tall.
Let’s get saucy!
• Mild, well-balanced flavor that intensifies when cooked
• Very juicy texture
• Try it on toast for breakfast
• Compact, container friendly plant
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©TomatoRevolution
Hard to pronounce, easy to savor
• Sweet, tangy flavor
• Very juicy texture
• Abundant producer and crack resistant
• Compact, container friendly plant
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 2.5 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 6 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©TomatoFest
So delicious, you’ll . . .
• Bright, sweet, tropical flavor
• Firm, juicy & crisp texture
• Eminently snackable
• Crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2.5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Bush league? No way!
• Sweet, robust flavor with earthy notes
• Solid, firm texture with few seeds
• Immensely snackable
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Small beefsteak – app. 8 to 10 oz.
Timing: Very early – app. 60 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Bush – determinate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
The tomato of my eye
• Sweet, fruity flavor
• Firm, juicy, gel-rich texture
• Thick walls, ideal for stuffing
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Plum – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by ©Rebecca Zeni. Seeds from TomatoRevolution
When early isn’t early enough
• Well balanced flavor
• Soft, supple texture
• Container friendly, balcony perfect
• Abundant producer
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 4 to 6 oz.
Timing: Extra early – app. 55 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Bush – determinate
Photo by and seeds from ©TomatoFest
Somewhere over the rainbow
• Tangy/sweet, wistful flavor
• Smooth, light, tender texture
• Container friendly, balcony perfect
• Compact, sturdy plant
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 18 to 24 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Karen Olivier & Northern Gardener Canada
Fuzzy wuzzy was a peach
• Mild, sweet, tropical-fruit flavor
• Tender, juicy texture
• Unique velvety fuzz on skin
• Very container friendly
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by and seeds from ©Tomato Monster
Bet on it
• Bright, tangy, delectable flavor
• Firm, crunchy texture
• Ideal for summer salads
• Beautiful color and shape
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Enter Sandman
• Dreamy, tangy flavor
• Firm, dense texture
• Salad-ready
• Ideal in a patio or balcony container
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Various – app. 4 to 16 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoRevolution
Visions dancing in our heads
• Balanced, slightly tart flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Wonderful for snacking
• Container friendly
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 2 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Tomato Revolution
Rare beefsteak-bearing dwarf
• Sweet, smoky intense flavor
• Solid, meaty texture
• Excellent for slicing, sauces, and garnishes
• Prolific plant
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 6 to 12 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Secret Seed Cartel
One shapely taper!
• Fruity, tangy flavor
• Meaty texture. Fragrant aromatic
• Ideal for roasting and salads
• Disease resistant
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 24 to 36 inches
Fruit size: Elongated cherry – app. 3 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Tomato Revolution
Be still my throbbing heart
• Mild, sweet, smoky flavor
• Dense, meaty texture with few seeds
• Ideal for shish-kebab grilling
• Abundant yield
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 5 to 10 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoRevolution
Tap your heels together three times
• Very sweet flavor
• Firm, dense, robust texture
• Perfect for snacking
• Container friendly
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 15 to 20 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©NorthernGardenerCanada
A delight just outside your kitchen
• Bright, citrusy, tangy flavor
• Crisp, meaty texture
• Good disease resistance
• Ideal for containers on patio, porch or balcony
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 2 to 3 feet
Fruit size: Cherry– app. 3 to 4 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 55 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Bush – determinate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Follow follow follow follow, follow the . . .
• Beefsteak texture in large cherry size
• Sweet flavor with a hint of citrus
• Thrives in containers on balcony or patio
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 15 to 20 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 3 to 4 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Bush – determinate
Seeds from & photo by ©Northern Gardener Canada
Hanging Basket
Cascades of fruit and flavor!
Hanging basket heaven
• Sweet, robust, slightly tart flavor
• Very juicy texture
• Cascading structure
• Perfect for very limited space
Plant size: Hanging basket – cascading structure
Fruit size: Pea-size – app. 0.2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Ginormous flavor in miniature morsel
• Bold, tangy taste
• Wonderfully ornamental and edible
• Vigorous, extremely prolific plant
• Eat them by the handful
Plant size: Hanging basket – cascading vines
Fruit size: Pea-size fruit
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Baker Creek
Saladette
Salad sensational! Size located in that sweet spot between cherry and beefsteak. Think the size of a plum or a golf ball. Perfect to quarter then arrange on a salad.
Your salad wants this one
• Sweet, rich flavor with tangy overtones
• Meaty, texture just right for snacking
• Long shelf like
• Vigorous, productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 7 fee
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 4 to 6 oz
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
A do-it-all favorite
• New for 2026
• Old fashioned tomato flavor
• Thick, beefy texture
• Robust, productive plant
Plant size: Standard– typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 6 to 8 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Golden opportunity
• Exceptionally sweet flavor
• Smooth, light texture
• Very productive
• Container friendly
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 18 to 24 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 85 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine (Indeterminate)
Seeds from & photos by ©TomatoFest
What a gem
• Sweet, balanced flavor
• Dense, meaty texture with few seeds
• Perfect on an egg sandwich
• Delicious when roasted
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by ©Rebecca Zeni. Seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms
Our best-selling variety
• Extraordinary sweet, tart, savory flavor
• Uniquely beautiful
• Abundant producer and crack resistant
• A family favorite
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms. Photo by ©Baker Creek
Surprise your salad
• Mild, well-balanced flavor with citrus overtones
• Dense, juicy texture
• Prolific producer with long shelf life
• Sibling of fabled Atomic Grape
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1.5 to 3 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms
Take time to taste the roses
• Excellent for snacking and salads.
• Delightfully sweet.
• Container and balcony friendly
• Prolific producer
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 2 to 5 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Victory Seeds
A tip of the hat to Chris Cornell
• Sweet, tangy, refreshing flavor
• Juicy, crunchy texture
• Prolific plant with abundant yield
Plant size: Tall dwarf – typically 3 to 5 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Secret Seed Cartel
Serene luxury
• Scrumptious, fruity flavor
• Tender, slightly chewy texture
• Sunburn and crack resistant.
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Dessert tomato? This is the one!
• Intensely sweet flavor
• Succulent texture
• Tasty, pretty, productive
• Unique shape
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by and seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms
The color of love
• Complex fruity flavor with spicy notes
• Firm, juicy texture
• Long shelf life
• Good disease resistance
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©WildBoarFarms
Rare, exotic and beautiful
• Sweet, fruity and complex flavor
• Tender, juicy texture.
• Named for a multi-colored British lollipop
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 14 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Moonglow Gardens
Out of this world
• Sweet, rich flavor with hint of smokiness
• Tender, yet meaty texture
• Great for making salsa
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 4 to 6 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©WildBoarFarms
Laissez les bons temps rouler!
• Tangy flavor with savory, earthy notes
• Meaty texture
• Very disease resistant
• Heat & humidity tolerant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 6 to 10 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©TomatoFest
Being blue is a happy thing
• New for 2026
• Scrumptious sweet/tangy flavor
• Packed with antioxidants
• Prolific, high-yielding plant
• Disease resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Adaptive seeds
Out of this world
• Balanced, slightly savory flavor
• Juicy, tender texture
• Luscious right off the vine
• Packed with anthocyanins
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©wildboarfarms
Palindromic perfection
• Sweet, spicy flavor
• Crisp, crunchy, firm texture
• Makes amazing salsa verde
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©BakerCreek
Fantastical flavor!
• New for 2026
• Balanced flavor with smoky, earthy notes
• Succulent, aromatic texture
• Good disease resistance
Plant size: Standard – typically 8 to 10 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Niall Radford, nrtomato seeds.com
Fun, rare, exotic
• Rich, fruity flavor
• Firm texture
• Productive all season
• Good heat and disease resistance
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 5 to 6 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoRevolution
Gateway variety for my addiction
• Classic tomato flavor with spicy notes
• Firm, slice-ready texture
• Family favorite for salads
• Thrives in hot conditions
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – 5 to 8 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by ©ChicagoTomatoMan. Seeds from TomatoFest
German champion
• Well-balanced, slightly fruity flavor
• Incredibly fragrant
• Excellent fresh or cooked
• Vigorous, productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Adaptive Seeds
Indy independent
• Robust, candy-sweet flavor
• Very juicy texture
• Heat loving plant
• Very crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 4 to 6 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©Secret Seed Cartel
Very rare
• Intensely flavorful.
• Solid, meaty texture
• Highly productive
• Not to be confused with “Indian Stripe”
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 4 to 6 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoRevolution
Ambrosially exotic
• Complex, smoky/sweet flavor
• Dense, velvety texture
• Perfect for thick, rich sauces
• Very crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 9 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 4 to 6 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Encore s'il vous plaît!
• Delectable sweet/tart flavor
• Flavor intensifies when grilled or roasted
• Thrives in a container
• Abundantly prolific
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoMonsterHeirlooms
Rare and beautiful
• Rich, balanced flavor
• Slightly crunchy texture
• Packed with antioxidants
• Easy on sensitive stomachs
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 16 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Niall Radford, NRTomato seeds.com
Melt in your mouth
• New for 2026
• Strong, distinctive, fruity flavor
• Firm, dense texture
• Packed with antioxidants
• Heat tolerant, long-bearing plants
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 3 to 4.5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Tomato Revolution
Stunning, delicious beauty
• Balanced sweet/tangy flavor
• Solid, meaty texture
• Loaded with antioxidant anthocyanin
• Ideal for slicing and salads
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 5 to 8 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Niall Radford, NRTomato seeds.com
Looking for love?
• Tangy, spicy flavor
• Dense, but very juicy texture
• Crazy productive plant
• Visually stunning
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 4 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoRevolution
King, leader & friend
• New for 2026
• Bold, sweet flavor
• Firm, crisp, meaty texture
• Long shelf life
• Excellent for grilling & roasting
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 7 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds
Sauce/Paste/Roma
Fruit that are fantastic for making delicious pastes and sauces. They’re always great for eating in salads, too. Sizes vary.
Abbondanza!
• Sweet flavor concentrates when dried or roasted
• Great for snacking
• Fruit sets in clusters of 8-12
• Ideal for containers
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 74 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Bush – determinate
Seeds from & photo by ©Baker Creek Seeds
Sauce sensation
• New for 2026!
• Scrumptious balanced flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Ideal for pastes, sauce and cooking
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 95 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
The ultimate paste tomato
• Robust, classic flavor
• Thick, meaty, juicy texture with very few seeds
• Choice of sauce-making veterans
• Great for slicing & canning, too
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 6 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Baker Creek
Let’s get saucy!
• Mild, well-balanced flavor that intensifies when cooked
• Very juicy texture
• Try it on toast for breakfast
• Compact, container friendly plant
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©TomatoRevolution
Get on the train
• Distinct, rich flavor
• Smooth skin, juicy texture
• Fantastic slicer for BLTs
• Abundant producer
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 10 to 16 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©TomatoFest
Abbondanza
• Complex, tangy, classic-tomato flavor
• Juicy, very meaty texture
• Intense tomato aroma
• Chef’s choice for sauce
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 18 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Franchi Sementi, Seeds from Italy
Mama Mia
• Full, slightly tart flavor
• Meaty texture
• Makes wonderfully pungent sauces and pastes.
• Heat-loving plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 6 to 10 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Be still my . . .
• Mild, semi-sweet flavor with low acidity
• Solid, meaty texture
• Delicious right off the vine
• Very productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 12 to 16 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by ©Rebecca Zeni. Seeds from Wild Boar Farms
“By thy flavors gently flowing . . .“
• Fresh, vibrant flavor
• Solid, dense texture
• Great for canning
• Disease and crack resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 6 to 8 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©TomatoFest
Historic local variety
• Fresh, vibrant flavor
• Solid, dense texture
• Superior for paste & sauce
• Heat and drought resistant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 4 to 7 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 85 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©MIgardener
Mama Mia
• Intense fruit flavor
• Meaty texture with few seeds
• Connoisseur’s choice for sauces and pastes
• Great eating off the vine, too
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 18 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine (Indeterminate)
Photo by & seeds from © Franchi Sementi, Seeds from Italy
“Everybody loves some ’mater sometime,” sang Dino Paul Crocetti
• Rich, deep, roma flavor
• Meaty texture and few seeds
• Primo for paste, salsa and sauce
• Very disease resistant
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 2 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Bush – determinate
Seeds from & photo by ©Baker Creek
Sublime for sauce and paste
• Classic flavor with tangy pizzazz
• Meaty texture
• Ideal for roasting and drying
• Vigorous, productive plant
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 5 to 7 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Bene Seeds.
Magical beauty
• Sweet, rich umami flavor
• Dense, creamy texture
• Packed with antioxidants
• Ideal for sauces and pastes
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Saladette – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from Row 7. Photo by ©Chicagotomatoman
Illuminating surprise
• Bright, tangy, sweet flavor
• Smooth, buttery, juicy texture
• Salads, juices, canning? Oh, yes!
• Vigorous, productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 5 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 10 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©Bene Seeds
Takes two hands to handle a whopper
• Sweet, fruity flavor
• Meaty, juicy texture with few seeds
• Terrific for salads or stuffing
• Beautiful, deep ribbing
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 18 to 24 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Baker Creek Seeds
Savor the simmering sauce
• Intense, complex flavor
• Juicy, meaty texture
• Fantastic paste & canning tomato
• Prolific plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 5 to 7 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 8 to 16 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Paste magic
• Deep, mellow flavor
• Meaty, low-moisture texture with few seeds
• Flavor intensifies when dried
• Ideal on patio in container
Plant size: Standard – typically 2 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Bush – determinate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Take it to heart
• New for 2026
• Mild, sweet flavor
• Dense, meaty texture with few seeds
• Great for slicing, canning & sauce
• Very productive plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 4 to 6 feet
Fruit size: Beefsteak – app. 6 to 12 oz.
Timing: Late season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©San Diego Seed Co.
The original’s big sister
• Deep, rich, slightly tangy flavor
• Very meaty texture with few seeds
• Better than the original? You decide
!• Vigorous, hardy plant
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 8 feet
Fruit size: Large plum– app. 8 to 12 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
Bound for paste glory
• New for 2026
• Mild, pleasant flavor
• Dense, meaty texture
• Excellent for paste, sauce & salsa
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 3 to 4 feet
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 3 to 6 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©San Diego Seed Co.
Tabletop
Plants small enough to grow in a 8” diameter pot on a table. The fruit are small, too – marble size but bursting with robust flavor.
Always room for this one
• Bold, tangy flavor
• Firm, crisp texture
• Thrives in a one-gallon container
• Packed with antioxidant anthocyanin
Plant size: Tabletop – app. 8 to 15 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoRevolution
Every bunny needs some bunny!
• New for 2026
• Mild, sweet flavor with apple aroma
• Firm, juicy texture with few seeds
• Ideal for 12”-wide containers
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 16 to 24 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 3 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Home Grown in Illinois
‘Scuse me, while I kiss this variety
• Sweet fruity flavor with hints of citrus
• Firm, easy-eating texture
• Ideal for 12”-wide containers
• Snacks? Salads? Heck yes!
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 18 to 22 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by and seeds from ©Wild Boar Farms
Japanese delight
• Sweet, tangy flavor with initial burst
• Firm, crunchy texture
• Abundantly productive plant
• Container friendly, balcony perfect
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 12 to 16 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Photo by & seeds from ©Secret Seed Cartel
Explosive lusciousness
• Bright, sweet flavor
• Firm, meaty texture with few seeds
• Container friendly, balcony perfect
• Long shelf life
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 12 to 15 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©wildboarfarms
Green fire
• Complex sweet/tangy flavor
• Beautiful inside and out
• Ideal for salads or sauces
• Durable. productive plant
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 12 to 20 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Extremely early
• Very sweet, fresh flavor
• Meaty, yet juicy texture
• Container friendly
• Resilient, productive plant
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 12 to 20 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 4 oz.
Timing: Extra early – app. 50 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Bush – determinate
Photo by & seeds from ©Victory Seeds
It’s easy being green
• Very sweet with a zingy tang flavor
• Juicy texture
• Great in container on patio or balcony
• Productive, heat tolerant plant
Plant size: Dwarf – typically 12 to 14 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 3 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Secret Seed Cartel
Abundant, dreamy and delicious
• Very sweet flavor with fruity notes
• Low acid
• Meaty yet juicy texture
• Extremely productive plant
Plant size: Tabletop– typically 10 to 20 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 2 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Balcony baby
• Intense, well-balanced flavor
• Firm, crisp texture
• Ideal for salads and eating fresh
• Packed with antioxidants
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 12 to 18 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.5 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from and photo by ©TheWheelSeeds
Bodacious Bolivian baby!
• New for 2026!
• Fruity, tangy flavor
• Firm, yet juicy
• Surprisingly productive
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 6 to 12 inches
Fruit size: Grape – app. 0.5 to 1 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 55 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TheWheelSeeds
Minimum size. Maximum flavor!
• Rich, classic-tomato flavor.
• Very juicy texture
• A must-have for salads
• Patio, porch and balcony perfect
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 10 to 15 inches
Fruit size: Grape – app. 0.5 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TheWheelSeeds
Danish damsel
• Slightly sweet, citrusy flavor
• Firm, crisp, munchable texture
• Originated in Denmark
• Productive and prolific in containers
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 8 to 10 inches
Fruit size: Grape – app. 0.5 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Secret Seed Cartel
Tiny & tantalizing
• Rich, savory, well balanced flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Mighty prolific in containers
• Long shelf
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 12 to 20 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 2 to 5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 75 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Wild Boar Farms
Tabletop transcendence
• Mild, slightly sweet flavor
• Soft, juicy texture
• Wonderful for snacking
• Container friendly
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 10 to 12 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TheWheelSeeds
Tiny plant! Enormous flavor!
• Very sweet, classic tomato flavor
• Firm, meaty texture
• Ideal for snacking
• Patio and balcony container perfect
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 8 to 12 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 3 to 4.5 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 70 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TheWheelSeeds
Mighty tiny! Tiny mighty!
• Balanced sweet/tangy flavor
• Very soft, delicate texture
• Thrives in a 6” wide pot
• Vigorous, productive plant
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 9 to 12 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.5 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 60 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Bush – determinate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
We won’t lie – this one’s great
• Sweet, tangy flavor
• Soft, delicate texture
• Eat like popcorn
• Perfect for containers
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 8 to 12 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.5 to 0.75 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TheWheelSeeds
Heed when it comes calling
• Sweet, balanced flavor
• Juicy texture
• Heat and drought tolerant
• Container friendly
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 8 to 12 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.5 to 1 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 55 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from Secret Seed Cartel. Photo by ©Sebastien Prunet
A rosy by any other name would taste as sweet
• Sweet, tangy, pungent flavor
• Medium soft texture with very few seeds
• Garnish? Certainly! Salads? Yes!
• Container friendly
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 10 to 12 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 1 to 1.5 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 55 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©Victory Seeds
God bless us, everyone!
• Balanced sweet/tart flavor
• Juicy texture
• Great for containers
• Earliest variety around
Plant size: Tabletop – typically 12 to 15 inches
Fruit size: Cherry– app. 0.5 to 1 oz.
Timing: Very early season – app. 50 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Bush – determinate
Seeds from & photo by ©TomatoFest
So petite. So prolific.
• Fruity, sweet, rich flavor
• Firm, meaty, tender texture
• High-yielding plant
• Patio barbecue centerpiece
Plant size: Tabletop – app. 12 to 15 inches
Fruit size: Cherry – app. 0.5 to 1 oz.
Timing: Early season – app. 65 days from transplant to maturity
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photo by ©TheWheelSeeds

Honestly, bountiful yields of slicers
• Perfect for a hamburger or BLT
• Solid, meaty texture
• Classic, traditional tomato flavor
Plant size: Standard – typically 6 to 7 feet.
Fruit size: Beefsteak – 8 to 12 oz.
Timing: Mid season – app. 80 days transplant to maturity.
Type: Vine – indeterminate
Seeds from & photos by ©TomatoFest