
Ace Tomato - Slice Tomato - D
Ace 55 tomatoes are a popular, 1950s-era, open-pollinated, determinate heirloom variety known for producing abundant, medium-large (6-12 oz) bright red, low-acid, and crack-resistant fruits. Ideal for slicing, salads, and cooking, these 3-foot-tall, disease-resistant plants (Fusarium/Verticillium wilt) are well-suited for container gardening and warmer climates

Amish Paste - Sauce Tomato - I
Many seed savers think that this is the ultimate indeterminate heirloom paste tomato. The giant blocky Roma-type tomatoes have delicious red flesh that is perfect for paste and canning. It has world class flavor.

Arkansas Traveler - Sauce Tomato - I
One of the most classic heirloom indeterminate tomatoes grown every year is the Arkansas Traveler tomato.
It is a large tomato with medium thick skin, and a flavor that rivals any other. With a good pop of acid, and a rich savory deep flavor, combined with a very creamy not-mealy texture, it is a go to tomato planted every year in the garden. Try making your own

Aunt Lucy’s Italian Paste - Sauce & Salad - MI
Toni Cassel’s Aunt Lucy came from Italy to the USA and brought this indeterminate heirloom seed with her. Tomatoes are 2 inch round fruit that looks like a cherry tomato but cooks into great paste sauce. Resistant to blight and and has not had issues with blossom rot or other fungal diseases.

Banana Leggs - Salad & Sauce Tomato - D
'Banana Legs' is a, unique, highly prolific determinate heirloom tomato variety known for its 3-4 inch long, bright yellow, banana-shaped fruits with mild, low-acid, and sweet flavor. These determinate, bushy plants produce meaty, sausage-shaped tomatoes with few seeds, making them
excellent for salsas, sauces, and salad

Beefsteak Tomato - Slice Tomato - I
Old-fashioned variety bears gorgeous red, up to 2-lb. fruits with a meaty texture and a full, rich flavor. They're ideal for slicing and eating fresh or for sandwiches. The open-pollinated heirloom, indeterminate plants bear very heavy yields and can keep producing for months, often until frost. The vines can grow up to 8 ft. tall and staking is recommended. Dise
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