The vivid, rosy-blushed fruit has iridescent, green skin with sunny yellow streaks and an interior that is a fascinating kaleidoscope of green with trails of red and yellow. Cocktail Red RacerAll-America Selections. Fruits are 5 inches by 4 inches and many weigh more than a pound. Semi-determinate. Best hybrid paste tomatoes for canning . As long as pollen is not shared between different varieties within the same species, then the seed produced will remain true-to-type year after year. Indeterminate. 8-10 oz. Given its low water content, the fruit keep well after picking. Red Cherry Large Hybrid. Determinate. Indeterminate. Semi-determinate. 80 days. 3-4 oz. The disease-resistant vines thrive in hot, humid areas. Very prolific producer, with less cracking than other cherries. Under the pinkish-red skin is a nearly seedless meaty tomato. Sweet, full flavor. And while many of those gorgeous, homely heirlooms are definitely best for salads, sandwiches, and no-cook pasta sauces, they are actually not the best choice when it comes to canning. 4-8 oz. Indeterminate. Good for canning; also good fresh; large red 8-oz. Taste is mildly sweet with low acid. This new pink tomato produces beefsteak-type fruit with minimal seeds and a sweet taste. Tomatoes ripen uniformly on vigorous, widely adaptable plants. 75-80 days. Super Sweet 100 VFHybrid. Dark purple to black, oblong-shaped tomatoes around 4 inches long. 57 days. 130 Log Cabin Road
Uniquely colored dusty rose-brown fruits. BeefsteakAll-America Selections. Good for canning; also good fresh; large red 8-oz. 1 oz. Plant does well even in cold, damp weather. The story of 'Rutgers' tomatoes began in 1934, when Rutgers University breeder Lyman Schermerhorn developed the variety. 85 days. The improved taste of this indigo-type cherry tomato combined with its high levels of anthocyanin pigments make this the perfect healthy snack. 20 Reviews Add Your Review. Developed at Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) and released in 1968. Indeterminate. 1 oz. Indeterminate. Indeterminate. Determinate: “Bush” tomatoes, varieties that grow to a compact height (generally 3′-4′). 65 days. Indeterminate. As the name implies, these are very tasty cherry tomatoes that grow in long clusters. 80 days. Pick when dark read. 8-12 oz. 8-12 oz. 70 days. Great for slicing and canning. Beefsteaks produce large, meaty fruit bursting with juice and rich flavor. Indeterminate. 75-85 days. Cream-colored fruit that is bursting with fragrance and taste. 80-100 days. Mr. Stripey Heirloom. 10 to 16 oz. Rutgers University is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. Indeterminate. Semi-determinate. 6-10 oz. 6-8 oz. Banana LegsHeirloom. All the tomatoes from the plant ripen at approximately the same time (usually over period of 1- 2 weeks). 6 oz. 3 oz. Tomatoberry GardenHybrid. 4 oz. 75-85 days. Black KrimHeirloom. While cherry tomatoes may seem an odd choice for sauce, given that they’re tiny seed bombs, and seeds in a sauce isn’t a good idea. Indeterminate. Tomatoes are quite heavy feeders. 60-70 days. Good for fresh slicing, cooking, juicing, as well as for canning — an excellent all-purpose variety. This currant-type red tomato is smaller than most cherry tomatoes, making it the perfect size to just pop in your mouth! 7 oz. Slices are lime green, resembling a sliced kiwi. Jersey DevilHeirloom. Good yields and flavor on large vines. 6-8 oz. Last Frost Date (LFD) refers to the approximate date of the last killing frost of spring. Indeterminate. Determinate. Midnight SnackAll-America Selections. It is heat tolerant. Indeterminate. Indeterminate. Good for fresh slicing, cooking, juicing, as well as for canning — an excellent all-purpose variety. Phone: 848-932-7000
A beefsteak tomato with great taste—flavorful but not acidic. Indeterminate. It is a disease, crack, and humidity resistant variety that produces a heavy yield of fruit. Loaded with hundreds of small, 1-2 inch yellow pear-shaped fruit, this old-time favorite could have been found in Grandma’s garden.