Almost all heirloom tomatoes are indeterminate. If you save the seed from a ripe heirloom tomato & plant it out the next year you should get a tomato plant that is just like the parent.
| Azoychka Mid-season. A rare and beautiful Russian Heirloom tomato. Flattish, large, bright yellow 3" fruits have a sweet citrusy flavour. The nice, tart taste is not the typical mild flavour of other yellow tomatoes but more like a really good red tomato. |  |
| Baxter's Bush Early. Tasty and firm 1" cherry. Vigorous and prolific. Determinate plants. No staking needed. |  |
| Beefsteak Mid-season. A large, red, juicy, rich-flavored tomato. Reliably high yields. |  |
| Big Rainbow Mid-season. Large, delicious, and sweet. a pretty, yellow tomato with red neon streaking. |  |
| Black Giant An heirloom from the Baltic region of Europe. Dark purple - black, beefsteak - shaped fruits with rich, juicy flavour. Medium to large sized, 6-12 oz.
Early. |  |
| Black Krim Late. Dark, meaty tomato. Grows large fruit even under dry conditions. Smoky,salty flavor. Very productive. |  |
| Black Prince Medium - sized, dark red to brown in color, round to oblong in shape. Great flavour and excellent yield. Resists cracking. From Siberia.
Mid - season. |  |
| Bonny Best Mid-season. Great flavor. Produces a heavy yield of medium sized fruits. |  |
| Chadwick's Cherry Early. 1" round, red tomatoes borne in clusters of 6. Large prolific plants require staking. |  |
| Cherokee Purple Late. Unique dusky rose color with a sweet, rich smoky flavor. A heavy producer of large fruit. Withstands dry conditions well. |  |
| Gardener's Delight Mid-season. A large, red cherry with sweet, tangy flavor. Heavy yields on a large plant. |  |
| Harbinger Early. Terrific flavor. A reliable producer of medium sized tomatoes. Cool hardy. |  |
| Isis Candy Cherry Produces a delightful 1" round, cherry tomato, yellow with red tinge and marbling. Gold flesh. Has a candy sweet fruity taste. |  |
| Japanese Black Trifele This tomato is actually from Russia, despite the name. One of the best black tomatoes. High yields of rich - flavoured, blemish - free fruits, the size of a bartlett pear. |  |
| John Baer Mid-season. Bright red smooth, meaty fruits with excellent flavor. Great for salads or canning. |  |
| Latah Early. Tasty, small, highly productive tomato, ideal for a short growing season. Semi-determinate. |  |
| Manitoba Mid-season. A fairly compact plant with 3' vines. Ripens most of its fruit all at once. Good crops of medium round red fruits. Developed for prairie conditions. |  |
| Mexican Red Grape A tasty red grape from open pollinated red grape tomatoes from Mexico. Small, bright red, and delicious.
Mid - season. |  |
| Moneymaker Mid-season. An old English heirloom. Produces flavorful, intensely red globes. |  |
| Mountain Gold Mid-season. Beautiful 4" round orange fruits with a mild sweet flavor. Resists cracking. Above average yields. |  |
| Nepal A long-vined plant that produces large, deep scarlet fruit with a unique flavor. From the Himalayas. |  |
| Nyagous Late. A medium sized cluster tomato with a deep red/black color. Meaty and flavorful with a somewhat longer lifespan than most tomatoes. |  |
| Old Brook Early. One of the earliest full sized tomatoes. Large 1# fruit is delicious and juicy. Resistant to blossom end rot and blight. |  |
| Opalka Originally from Poland. Long, solid, meaty, 9 - 11 oz. fruits resemble red banana peppers. Excellent for sauces, pastes, and fresh eating. Sweet, rich flavour. Long vines.
Late season. |  |
| Oxheart Mid-season. Large, solid, pink, heart-shaped fruit weighing up to 2# with few seeds, and sweet flavor. 3' vines. |  |
| Polish Mid-season. Compact 3' plant is loaded with large pinkish fruit. Very productive. |  |
| Pruden's Purple Mid-season. Medium to large dark reddish purple fruits. Juicy and tasty. Excellent producer. |  |
| Red Brandywine Late. A famous Amish heirloom with large beefsteak type fruits up to 1#. The winner of many taste tests, with a bright tangy flavor. Not a heavy producer. |  |
| Roma Mid-season. A quality paste variety with thick flesh and few seeds in a 2-3" plum shape. Great for sauces and drying. A prolific producer. |  |
| San Marzano Mid-season. The original Italian paste tomato. A heavy producer of meaty fruits ideal for canning, saucing, or drying. |  |
| Striped German Mid-season. Gorgeous bicolored 1- 2 # fruits with superb flavor. Marbled red, yellow, and orange. |  |
| Stupice From Czechoslovakia. Famous for being the earliest tomato of all and continuing to produce large crops all season. The red juicy fruits have excellent flavour for fresh eating. Long vines. |  |
| Taxi Early. Smooth, round, yellow fruits on highly productive plants. Medium to large sized. A mild low-acid tomato. |  |
| Yellow Pear Late. Very old variety. Low in acid, and easy to grow. Fruits are pear-shaped, sweet, small, and juicy. Productive, long 6' vines. |  |