(Photographs and codes below chart)

Type/Use Variety Organic Heirloom
Days to Maturity
Disease Resistance
Growth Habit
Color
Size
Comment
all purpose Arkansas Traveler x x
90 days
Indeterminate
Red
6 oz
adaptable,mild
all purpose Better Boy x
70 days
V-F-N-A-St
Indeterminate
Deep Red
1lb+
juicy & flavorful
all purpose Box Car Willie x x
80 days
Indeterminate
Red/Orange
10-16 oz
disease resistant
all purpose Celebrity x
70 days
V-FF-N-T-A-St
Semi-Determinate
Red
7 oz
crack resistant
all purpose Cherokee Purple x x
80-90 days
Indeterminate
Pinkish Purple
8-12 oz
unusual
all purpose Constoluto Genovese x
90 days
Indeterminate
Red
7 oz
ribbed,vigerous,sweet
all purpose Early Girl
57days
V-F-N
Indeterminate
Red
4-6 oz
heavy yields
all purpose Fourth of July
49 days
Indeterminate
Red
4 oz
earliest of larger types
all purpose Goliath x
65 days
V-FF-N-T-A-St
Indeterminate
Bright Red
10-15 oz
adaptable
all purpose Green Zebra x x
78 days
Determinate
Green Striped
2-4 oz
vigerous-real tomato flavor
all purpose Jetstar
70 days
V-F
Indeterminate
Red
low acidity
all purpose Marglobe
72 days
V-F-A
Determinate
Red
sweet
all purpose Missouri Love Apple x
80 days
Indeterminate
Pink
very large
rich taste
all purpose Mortgage Lifter / Radiator Charlie
75-85 days
Indeterminate
Pink
1-1/2 lbs
meaty,mild, sweet
all purpose Orange Oxheart
80 days
Indeterminate
Golden-Orange
3"
meaty & delicious, oxheart
all purpose Persimmon x
80 days
Indeterminate
Golden-Orange
1-2 lbs
heavy yields, oxheart
all purpose Super Fantastic
70 days
V-F-N
Indeterminate
Red
10 oz
heavy yeilds
beefsteak Ananas Noire-Black Pineapple
70-80days
Indeterminate
Green/Yellow/Purple
1+ lb
unusual, sweet & smoky
beefsteak Aunt Ruby's German Green x
80 days
Indeterminate
Light Green/Yellow
12-16 oz
sweet & spicy
beefsteak Beefmaster
80 days
V-F-N-A-St
Indeterminate
Bright Red
up to 2 lbs
crack resistant
beefsteak Beefsteak x
80 days
Indeterminate
Brilliant Red
up to 2 lbs
excellent slicer
beefsteak Brandywine x
90-100 days
Indeterminate
Rosy Pink
up to 1 1/2 lbs
best flavor!
beefsteak Yellow Brandywine x
90-100 days
Indeterminate
Golden Yellow
up tp 1 1/2 lbs
prolific
container Bush Champion
65 days
F-V-FF-A-St
Determinate
Red
8-12 oz
early, excellent flavor
container Husky Red Cherry
68 days
V-FF-A-St
Dwarf Indeterminate
Red
5-7 oz
compact and strong stems
container Micro Tom x
88 days
Determinate
Red
smallest tomato!
container Patio x
70 days
F-A-St
Determinate
Red
firm & flavorful
paste/canning Amish Paste x
74 days
Indeterminate
Deep Red
8 oz
meaty-good for sauce
paste/canning Opalka x
85 days
Indeterminate
Red
4-6" long
sweet & flavorful
paste Roma x
75 days
V-F-A
Determinate
Red
heavy crops
cherry Sungold x
57 days
Indeterminate
Orange
sweet & prolific
cherry Super Sweet 100 x
65 days
Indeterminate
Red
1"
high In vitamin C
cherry Yellow Pear x x
78 days
Indeterminate
Yellow
2"
prolific
drying Principe Borghese
75 days
Determinate
Red
small
prolific
grape Juliet x
60 days
Indeterminate
Red
1 oz
crack resistant
grape Sugary Grape x
80 days
Semi-Determinate
Red
2 oz
sweetest grape tomato


Key to Tomato Disease Codes

F=Fusarium Wilt
Fusarium wilt symptoms begin in tomatoes as slight vein clearing on outer leaflets and drooping of leaf petioles. Later the lower leaves wilt, turn yellow and die and the entire plant may be killed, often before the plant reaches maturity. In many cases a single shoot wilts before the rest of the plant shows symptoms or one side of the plant is affected first. If the main stem is cut, dark, chocolate-brown streaks may be seen running lengthwise through the stem. This discoloration often extends upward for some distance and is especially evident at the point where the petiole joins the stem.
FF=Fusarium Wilt Races 1 and 2

V=Verticillium Wilt
Verticillium wilt symptoms on tomatoes are similar to those of Fusarium wilt. Often no symptoms are seen until the plant is bearing heavily or a dry period occurs. The bottom leaves become pale, then tips and edges die and leaves finally die and drop off. V-shaped lesions at leaf tips are typical of Verticillium wilt of tomato. Infected plants usually survive the season but are somewhat stunted and both yields and fruits may be small depending on severity of attack.

N= Nematodes
Plant parasitic nematodes, are small microscopic roundworms which live in the soil and attack the roots of plants. Yield reductions can be extensive but vary significantly between plant and nematode species. In addition to the direct crop damage caused by nematodes, many of these species have also been shown to predispose plants to infection by fungal or bacterial pathogens or to transmit virus diseases, which contributes to additional yield reductions.

T=Tobacco Mosaic Virus

The foliage shows mosaic (mottled) areas with alternating yellowish and dark green areas. Leaves are sometimes fern-like in appearance and sharply pointed. Infections of young plants reduce fruit set and occasionally cause blemishes and distortions of the frui. The dark green areas of the mottle often appear thicker and somewhat elevated giving the leaves a blister-like appearance.

A= Alternaria Stem Canker
Symptoms appear on stems, leaves, and fruit. Dark brown to black cankers with concentric zonation occur on stems near the soil line or above ground. Cankers enlarge, girdle the stem before harvest, and kill the plants. Vascular tissue about 2 inches above and below the cankers exhibit brown streaks. Dark brown to black areas of dead tissue between leaf veins are caused by a toxin produced by the fungus.

St=Stemphylium Grey Leaf Spot
The disease is limited to the leaf blades. The fungus infects plants from the earliest seedling stage to maturity. Initial symptoms include one to several minute brownish black specks that appear on both surfaces of the leaf. The area changes in color from brownish black to grayish brown, as the spots enlarge and these centers crack and partially drop out to give the leaf a shot-hole appearance. The entire leaf then turns yellow, droops, and eventually dies.

Tomato Plant Habit
Determinate
means short vines, bushlike, compact, terminal blossom clusters (meaning the top of the stem usually is flowers not foliage). Most produce fruits in a short time span while others may produce all season.

Indeterminate means long vines, subterminal blossom clusters (meaning flowers occur along the sides of the stem), usually produce well until frost.

Semi-determinate means a happy medium between the above two. Staking these is a good idea.
All Purpose Tomatoes

Arkansas Traveler

Better Boy

Boxcar Willie

Celebrity

Cherokee Purple

Constoluto Genovese

Early Girl

Fourth of July

Goliath

Green Zebra

Jet Star

Marglobe

Missouri Love Apple

Mortgage Lifter

Orange Oxheart

Persimmon

Super Fantastic

Beefsteak Tomatoes

Ananas Noire-Black Pineapple

Aunt Ruby's German Green

Beefmaster

Beefsteak

Brandywine

Yellow Brandywine

Container Tomatoes

Bush Champion

Husky Red Cherry

Patio

Micro Tom

Paste/Canning Tomatoes

Amish Paste

Opalka

Roma
 
Cherry Tomatoes

Sungold

Super Sweet 100

Yellow Pear
 

Tomatoes for Drying
Grape Tomatoes

Principe Borghese

Juliet

Sugary Grape


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