Amish Paste
Amish Salad
Ananas Noire
Aunt Molly's Ground Cherry
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Azoychka
Basket King
Beam's Yellow Pear
Bellstar
Better Boy
Big Beef
Black Krim
Black Plum
Blondkopfchen
Brandywine
Brandywine Black
Brandywine Yellow
Brown Berry
Burbank
Carolina Mt.
Caspian Pink
Celebrity
Cherokee Purple
Cherry Roma
Costoluto Genovese
Currant Gold Rush
Currant Sweet Pea
Czech's Excellent Yellow
Early Cascade
Elberta Girl
Federle
First Lady II
Fourth of July
Garden Peach
German Orange Strawberry
German
German Pink
Giant Belgium
Golden Queen
Gold Medal
Gold Nugget
Goliath
Grape mix
Grapette
Great White Beefsteak
Green Grape
Green Zebra
Health Kick
Heatwave
Heinz 2653
Husky Cherry Gold
Husky Cherry Red
Husky Gold
Husky Pink
Husky Red
Ildi mix
Isis Candy
Italian Gold
Jaune Flammee
Lemon Boy
Matina
Mexican Strain Tomatillo
Mini Carol Yellow
Mortgage Lifter
Mt. Gold
Old German
Omar's Lebanese
Opalka
Orange Pixie
Orange Strawberry
Oregon Star
Patio
Peron
Pineapple
Pixie
Principe Borghese
Purple Calabash
Purple Russian
Red Currant
Red Fig
Red Garden Peach
Riesentraube
Roma mix
Roman Candle
Rutgers
San Marzano
Santiam
Schimmeig Striped Hollow
Siberian
Silvery Fir Tree
Snow White Cherry
Stakeless
Stupice
SunSugar
Super Bush
Supersteak
Sweet Million
Tiger Tom
Tomatillo mix,
Tumbler
Viva Italia
Window Box Roma
White Beauty
Whopper
Wisconsin 55
Yellow Currant
Yellow Plum
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Roma Mix
This is a mix of several of my romas. There are at least 3 varieties of my red roma tomatoes in here. The only variety I know is
not in here is the Amish paste. But you will get some nice mostly
heirloom roam varieties. Opalka, San Marzano, Heinz 2653, Federle and
Bellstar are the possible varieties.
Federle

Beautiful 6-7" long paste tomato, rich
full flavor unlike most other banana pepper-shaped tomatoes. Very few
seeds, excellent for processing, especially good for salsa.
Indeterminate, 85 days from transplant.
Opalka

Given to Carolyn Male by a Polish
co-worker, brought to Amsterdam, New York around 1900. Phenomenal set
of red 3" by 5" paste / roma tomatoes, excellent fresh flavor. Very few
seeds, great tomato for processing. Fruits hold well on the vine.
Wispy, vigorous vines. Indeterminate, 85 days from transplant.
San Marzano

(80 days) A little later than Roma, with
superb flavor in slightly rectangular-shaped fruits (3-1/2" x 1-1/2")
that are bright red and hang in large clusters. Holds well on the vine
and in storage. Extra-high solid content is perfect for canning.
Indeterminate. |