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Chicago Tomato Man

425 North Park Road
La Grange Park, IL, 60526
708-466-4700
Homegrown Heirloom Tomato Plants

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Abe Lincoln
$6.50
Sold out. Sorry!
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Tasmanian Chocolate
$12.00
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Waveney Pink
$12.25
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Wolverine
$14.00

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• Nearly all our plants are indeterminate. They begin producing fruit around early August (give or take), then continue producing until first frost.
• Where noted, a few plants are determinate. They typically set fruit early, continue for a week or two, then are finished for the season.
• 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 are most often the size of cherries or grapes.
• I apologize if you cannot find your favorites. Seeds were difficult to obtain again this year.

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. Seeds may not grow. Plants (sometimes an entire variety) may be damaged in handling. 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.

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